Visiting Academic Scholarships

The IMCEERES Consortium will award scholarships to at least four invited scholars and/or guest lecturers for a  minimum of eight weeks in the 2020-2022 edition of the programme.   Scholars' mobility is considered eligible between the partners of the IMCEERES Consortium (including to/from associated partners) and from an organisation outside the Consortium, provided it is clearly linked to the IMCEERES course.  Scholars paid by other EU funds may not apply.

Please contact the consortium before submitting an application - imceeres@glasgow.ac.uk 

 Scholars/guest lecturers should:

  • demonstrate outstanding academic and/or professional experience 
  • bring concrete added value to the EMJMD intake in terms of student-centred teaching/lecturing, research activities, Master thesis support, academic/professional networking, etc
  • contribute, after their visiting scholar activities, to the promotion and dissemination of the Erasmus Mundus Programme in General, and the IMCEERES in particular, in their university and country of origin.  

Scholars will be asked to write a short report/testimonial for use on the Consortium website and for inclusion in reports to the EACEA.

Duration and Grant

Scholars holding an Erasmus Mundus scholarship will normally spend  1 - 2 weeks at one of the Consortium's partner universities. 

The remuneration for visiting scholars will be determined by the Consortium for each edition and will include all travel, accommodation and additional subsistence costs.

The 2020-2022 award will comprise actual travel (economy) and accommodation costs plus a subsistence allowance of €250 per week.

The host university will endevour to provide office space and assistance with travel and accommodation arrangements.