EMJMD scholarships Sample Clauses

EMJMD scholarships. EMJMD scholarships cover the entire duration of the Programme and are awarded exclusively for a full-time enrolment in one of the Programme intake. EMJMD scholarships disbursement are managed by the Coordinating Institution in accordance with the general principles indicated in sections E.1, E.2, E.3 and E.4 of the Administrative and Financial Handbook.
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EMJMD scholarships. Source of funding and budget
EMJMD scholarships. There is no specific application process or additional information needed for applicants to apply to EMJMD scholarships. Those scholarships are merit-based, the same selection criteria, method and decision-making for selection to the Programme will be applied to grant EMJMD scholarships (best-ranked applicants being offered EMJMD Scholarships constituting the main list). However, additional eligibility criteria apply to be considered eligible to an EMJMD scholarship, in line with the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, the Grant Agreement and the Administrative and Financial Handbook. The EMJMD scholarships attribution are validated by the Academic and Management Board conjointly to the selection outcomes. The main list published on the Programme website following the selection process must provide clearly for applicants who are awarded an EMJMD scholarship. Without prejudice to academic excellence, EMJDM scholarships must be offered to Students by taking geographical balance into account, in accordance with the terms laid down in the Administrative and Financial Handbook, and notably:
EMJMD scholarships. The legal basis and documentation that prevails for determining scholarships amount is the English version and latest version of the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, pages 101 (valid as of 20/01/2017) and section C.2.1. and E.1. of the Administrative and Financial Handbook. EMJMD Students from Partner Countries can spend Semester 4 in a Partner Country (associated partner institutions only), under the direct supervision of one of the Consortium partners and only if this country is different from the student's country of origin; Periods in excess of this duration or spent in the students country of origin will not be covered by the EMJMD scholarship.
EMJMD scholarships. There is no specific application process or additional information needed for applicants to apply to EMJMD scholarships. Those scholarships are merit-based, the same selection criteria, method and decision-making for selection to the Programme will be applied to grant EMJMD scholarships (best-ranked applicants being offered EMJMD Scholarships constituting the main list). However, additional eligibility criteria apply to be considered eligible to an EMJDM scholarship, in line with the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, the Grant Agreement and the Practical information: preparatory activities & EMJMD student scholarships available in the EMJMD beneficiaries Space 2019 website. The EMJMD scholarships attribution is validated by the Academic and Management Board conjointly to the selection outcomes. The main list published on the Programme website following the selection process must provide clearly for applicants who are awarded an EMJMD scholarship. Without prejudice to academic excellence, EMJDM scholarships must be offered to Students by taking geographical balance into account, in accordance with the terms laid down in the Erasmus + programme guide – Version 2 – 2019 (valid as of 15/01/2019), and notably; a. A minimum of 75% of the EMJMD scholarships must be earmarked for Students from Partner Countries (i.e. a maximum of 25% of the EMJMD scholarships can be earmarked for Students from Programme Countries), and b. No more than 3 candidates from the same country (/with the same nationality) should be awarded an EMJMD scholarship during the same intake. To ensure that priority is given over academic excellence rather than adjustments toward compliance with geographic balance and notably the ratio Partner/Programme Countries at the end of the period of implementation of the Grant Agreement, the Academic and Management Board agrees to: a. First and foremost assess and rank applicants in line with the selection criteria provided in article III.4.4. of the Consortium Agreement and without consideration of the countries of origin of the applicants; b. Then adjust the attribution of EMJMD scholarships taking into account the geographical balance requirements in line with following principles:
EMJMD scholarships. ‌ Contribution to the participation costs € 9.000 per year per scholarship holder from a Partner Country € 4.500 per year per scholarship holder from a Programme Country Contribution to the travel and installation costs € 1.000 per year per scholarship holder resident of a Programme Country for travel costs € 2.000 per year for travel costs + € 1.000 for installation costs for scholarship holder resident of a Partner Country whose location is situated at less than 4.000 km from the Coordinating Institution. € 3.000 per year for travel costs + € 1.000 for installation costs for scholarship holder resident of a Partner Country whose location is situated more than 4.000 km from the Coordinating Institution. Contribution to subsistence costs € 1.000 per month for the entire duration of the Programme (24 months). Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given during periods spent in their country of residence. Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given to partner country students during periods in excess of 3 months spent in a Partner Country. The legal basis and documentation that prevails for determining scholarships amount is English version of the Erasmus + programme guide – Version 2 – 2019 (valid as of 15/01/2019), page 96 and section B. of the Practical information: preparatory activities & EMJMD student scholarships available in the EMJMD beneficiaries Space 2019 website. EMJDM Students from Partner Countries can spend Semester 4 in in a Partner Country (associated partner institutions only), under the direct supervision of one of the Consortium partners and only if this country is different from the student's country of origin; Periods in excess of 3 months or spent in the Student country of origin will not be covered by the EMJMD scholarship.
EMJMD scholarships. III.6.1.1.1. There is no specific application process or additional information needed for applicants to apply to EMJMD scholarships. Those scholarships are merit-based, the same selection criteria, method and decision-making for selection to the Programme will be applied to grant EMJMD scholarships (best-ranked applicants being offered EMJMD Scholarships constituting the main list). III.6.1.1.2. However, additional eligibility criteria apply to be considered eligible to an EMJDM scholarship, in line with the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, the Grant Agreement and the Administrative and Financial Handbook. Those criteria are provided in the Student Agreement. III.6.1.1.3. The EMJMD scholarships attribution are validated by the Academic and Management Board conjointly to the selection outcomes. The main list published on the Programme website following the selection process must provide clearly for applicants who are awarded an EMJMD scholarship. III.6.1.1.4. Without prejudice to academic excellence, EMJDM scholarships must be offered to Students by taking geographical balance into account, in accordance with the terms laid down in the Administrative and Financial Handbook, and notably; (a) A minimum of 75% of the EMJMD scholarships must be earmarked for Students from Partner Countries (i.e. a maximum of 25% of the EMJMD scholarships can be earmarked for Students from Programme Countries), and (b) No more than 3 candidates from the same country (/with the same nationality) should be awarded an EMJMD scholarship during the same intake. To ensure that priority is given over academic excellence rather than adjustments toward compliance with geographic balance and notably the ratio Partner/Programme countries at the end of the period of implementation of the Grant Agreement, the Academic and Management Board agrees to:
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EMJMD scholarships. III.6.1.1.1. There is no specific application process or additional information needed for applicants to apply to EMJMD scholarships. Those scholarships are merit-based, the same selection criteria, method and decision- making for selection to the Programme will be applied to grant EMJMD scholarships (best-ranked applicants being offered EMJMD Scholarships constituting the main list). III.6.1.1.2. However, additional eligibility criteria apply to be considered eligible to an EMJDM scholarship, in line with the Erasmus+ Programme Guide, the Grant Agreement and the Administrative and Financial Handbook. Those criteria are provided in the Student Agreement. III.6.1.1.3. The EMJMD scholarships attribution are validated by the Academic and Management Board conjointly to the selection outcomes. The main list defined in the selection process must be provided clearly for applicants who are awarded an EMJMD scholarship. III.6.1.1.4. Without prejudice to academic excellence, EMJDM scholarships must be offered to Students by taking geographical balance into account, in accordance with the terms laid down in the Administrative and Financial Handbook, and notably; • No more than 3 candidates from the same country (/with the same nationality) should be awarded an To ensure that priority is given over academic excellence rather than adjustments toward compliance with geographic balance and notably the ratio Partner/Programme countries at the end of the period of implementation of the Grant Agreement, the Academic and Management Board agrees to: (a) First and foremost assess and rank applicants in line with the selection criteria provided in article III.4.4. and without consideration of the countries of origin of the applicants; (b) Then adjust the attribution of EMJMD scholarships taking into account the geographical balance requirements in line with following principles:

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