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Admission Procedure and Criteria. The students enrolling to the Dual Master Degree Program will be recruited, separately, by UniCa and TMU. The students should express the intent to be enrolled into the Dual Master Degree Program at the latest by the end of their 1st year and follow the application submission deadline. The language of both degrees is English. Within each institution, the selection criteria will be in place to ensure that the capacities and potential of each candidate, once recruited, will enable them to make progress and succeed within an international academic context. Students participating in the Dual Master Degree Program from UniCa or TMU are selected and recommended by each institution according to their own regulations. All students are expected to have a skill-level in spoken and written (scientific) English corresponding to the European level B2 or above before departure. The required English level can also be demonstrated through other internationally recognized qualifications (e.g. IELTS). From the signed date of this Agreement, the maximum number of students enrolled in the program will be 2 from each institution per year. This number may be revised every year at the request of one or both of the partner institutions. If it is not revised, the number will remain as stated in the present Agreement, for the entire duration of the Agreement.
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Admission Procedure and Criteria. The students will be recruited either by ULILLE or TU before the beginning of either the second year master programme or the second semester of the first year master programme. The language of the two diplomas is English. Within each Institution selection criteria will be in place to ensure that the capacities and potential of each candidate will enable them to make progress and succeed within an international university context. Candidates with or preparing a bachelor degree or equivalent diploma (validated by the expected home Institution) of at least 180 ECTS or the equivalent units in biology or biotechnology (notions in biology expected) and a strong motivation to participate to the success of the partnership are invited to apply. Complete Admission procedure and forms (in English) are made available by partners to all potential candidates through their website. Application forms include: a motivational letter, one letter of reference; copies of all University-level diplomas; up-to-date authenticated transcripts with results of previous University-level courses; and official documentation from the student’s current university confirming they are enrolled and expected to finalize their course at the end of the current academic year. Motivational letters should include a short research project and its relevance with the Institutions scientific staff (preliminary contact with potential supervisors is encouraged). All documents should be written or officially translated to English. In addition, all students are expected to have an acceptable skill-level in spoken and written (scientific) English. An appropriate knowledge of English can also be demonstrated through internationally recognized qualifications (e.g. TOEFL, TOEIC). European level B2 will be required. Students should also make sure they meet the admission criteria of the partners Institutions and immigration law in France and Japan. Coordinators will decide deadlines for application in order to ensure the recruitment procedures as defined in both Institutions. They will evaluate the application in coordination with the local board of involved programme and inform the partner coordinator of pre-selection results. The latter will, in turn, evaluate the application with the local board of involved programme in partner Institution. If necessary, video-transmitted interview of candidate(s) can be organized on demand of at least one of the coordinators or boards. The selection criteria are common to a...
Admission Procedure and Criteria. The students will be recruited jointly by HIT and Lille. Within each institution selection criteria will be in place to ensure that the capacities and potential of each candidate will enable them to make progress and succeed within an international university context. Each student must submit an application portfolio including: - an application form - details of his/her academic background, - his/her academic results, - a Curriculum Vitae, - a letter of motivation, - a certificate confirming the applicant’s level in English and sciences. Selection procedure Eligible candidates will then be called for interview at HIT, with a Lille1 representative present if possible. An Internet exam could be set up between the two institutions. Following the final decision, a letter of acceptance will be sent to the successful candidate. As the second year of Master ASE (speciality E2SD) is totally taught in English, Lille 1 retains the right to refuse any student whose level in English is not considered acceptable (B2 level). If necessary, video-transmitted interview of candidate(s) can be organized on demand of at least one of the coordinators or boards. A notification of selection results should be made in accordance with the application procedures of each Institution. The selected students will then be personally contacted by the coordinator of the expected host Institution.
Admission Procedure and Criteria. The students will be recruited jointly by LILLE 1 and KGU. Within each institution selection criteria will be in place to ensure that the capacities and potential of each candidate will enable them to make due progress and succeed within an international university context. Each student must submit an application portfolio including: • An application formDetails of his/her academic background • His/her academic results • A Curriculum Vitae • A letter of motivation • A certificate confirming the applicant’s level in English Selection procedure In the first year of implementation, eEligible candidates will be screened and selected by KGU and nominated to LILLE 1, without the need for interview by LILLE 1. However, in subsequent years. aAn interview process by both institutions may be implemented if both sides agree. Following LILLE 1’s decision, a letter of acceptance will be sent to the successful candidate. A notification of selection results should be made in accordance with the application procedures of each Institution. The selected students will then be personally contacted by the coordinator of the expected host Institution.

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