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2015 Fall
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Erasmus Mundus MAPP & IMRCEES
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Firlim reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) - Central European University (CEU)
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Hi! I'm no expert but I would suggest emailing both the EACEA and your first program choice to let them know what is happening (probably better to not let the second program choice know ). You can simply tell them that you applied for two programs and while you accepted ....name of second choice program... you are more interested in ...name of first choice program.... Tell them that you would like to know how the process works for acceptance, as you tentatively accepted the second choice one as you wait to hear from the first choice program. Ask them to advise you on what steps to take and ask for a timeline of when the first choice program will post the results. I think it will be fine, but I would send those emails for peace of mind! If they know your preferences, they can adjust (and it's flattering for your first choice program to know that you prefer them first!) Good luck!
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awrochon reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) - Central European University (CEU)
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awrochon reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) - Central European University (CEU)
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Hi there - I'm just finishing up the Erasmus Mundus MAPP program. They changed how they distribute the scholarships since I enrolled, but hopefully you hear soon!! Sorry, I'm not more help. I definitely like the program and how it let me live in two different countries. I would say that the schooling system is about the same level as I experienced during my undergraduate in Canada. Good luck!
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Yerkebulan reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) - Central European University (CEU)
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Hi all, I got a confirmation email from another Erasmus Mundus program - IMRCEES (see below). But I haven't heard from MAPP yet. I heard from others that you usually get a confirmation email by the end of May. Anyone heard anything? "Dear IMRCEES Erasmus Mundus scholars This is a brief message to let you know that we have now received confirmation of your scholarship from the European Agency. I am currently preparing your paperwork and will send you further information, along with formal letters of award and a contract to sign during the course of next week, but I thought I should let you know informally now as I know you have been waiting anxiously to have further news. Congratulations! We are looking forward to welcoming you to Glasgow in September, and will be in touch again very soon. Best wishes Maggie"
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awrochon reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus Masters in Public Policy (MAPP) - Central European University (CEU)
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awrochon reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Russian, Central & East European Studies (IMRCEES) - University of Glasgow
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Hi all, I've been talking on two other Erasmus Mundus forums (Masters in Public Policy and IMRCEES - Russia, Central and Eastern European Studies) so far. Has anyone applied to these two? Or attended either of these? I had two friends attend the IMRCEES one. They just graduated this past year. Good luck to everyone! Ali
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Oh wow! Yes, that helps! I found out from my first choice that I got the scholarship, and then my second choice school moved me from the waitlist to the scholarship list. Which is very exciting, but made my nervous on how to answer. I only applied to two grad schools in total, so I need to make sure the scholarship is approved. Below is an email I wrote to the people who answer our Erasmus questions - EACEA-Erasmus-Mundus@ec.europa.eu (...I sent something similar to the two coordinators of the programs I got into. I just asked them what they usually advise students to do.): "Hello, I have a question regarding the (unofficial) scholarship offers I received from two different Erasmus Mundus programs. I need to confirm whether I intend to accept the offer once it is officially approved by the European Commission. As I know which one of the two offers is my preference, my question is regarding my response to my second choice program. I would like to decline the offer of my second choice program, but I'm slightly nervous about declining one school, if I haven't received the official confirmation from the European Commission regarding my first choice program. I guess my overall point is what do you usually recommend to students offered more than one Erasmus Mundus scholarship? Do I accept both, in case of an issue when the European Commission is approving my nomination for a scholarship, or do I accept only one unofficial scholarship offer (as waiting for approval from the European Commission is a formality)? Do you know what past students have done? Sorry for the long-winded question, but I want to make sure that I respond correctly, so I don't affect another student who may be on the wait-list for one of these programs. I'm told I need to respond by March 31st to the unofficial offer. Thanks a lot for any help you can provide! I'm very excited for this opportunity and want to make sure I don't hold on to two offers, when another student can benefit from this excellent scholarship. Best wishes, Alexandra Wagner"
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Congrats!!! On another note...I have a question for you or for everyone else! I'm a little nervous on waiting for the official acceptance. I want to decline my other grad school offer, but I also want to wait for confirmation from the European Commission. Have you (any of you!) had to respond to other grad school offers (in particular, Erasmus Mundus ones?). I want to decline one of my other offers so that another student can be bumped up from the wait list, but I also want to ensure I (for sure!!) have a spot at MAPP. Feeling confused and paranoid, Ali
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Hi all, Last Friday I was told I was moved up from the waiting list and had received the scholarship (or at least a recommendation to the European Commission for it). I need to tell them by March 31, if I accept or not. Since I have to decide between Mundus MAPP and this program, I asked the coordinator for more info. If this is simply a formality, I will let one of the schools know that I'm declining my application. However, if there is a chance that I could not get the scholarship, even after being given unofficial confirmation, I might hold onto both nominations. I'll let you know here once I accept or reject the offer!! Hope everyone isn't stressing too much, waiting to hear from different programs!
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Hi! I sent an email to MAPP saying I intended to accept (once they officially offer it from the European Commission..) and asked whether the approval of the European Commission is just a formality and Heni (the coordinator) replied with this: "Dear Ali, Thank you for your prompt response. It is a formality that the European Commission checks our list of selected students. So far they have not declined any scholarships this way, but of course, we cannot guarantee their decision in advance. Best wishes, Heni" I assume since I received an email back, this confirms that I accepted the offer.. Did you email them back saying you accepted their offer (and they haven't replied yet)?
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awrochon reacted to a post in a topic: Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Russian, Central & East European Studies (IMRCEES) - University of Glasgow
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Hi all, I applied to both IMRCEES and MAPP. I received notice that my scholarship from MAPP needs to be accepted by the European Commission. For IMRCEES, I'm waitlisted, but as this is my second choice, I'll likely decline being on the waitlist. I asked the coordinator through Erasmus Mundus MAPP if the check by the European Commission is just a formality and here is what she sent me: "Dear Ali, Thank you for your prompt response. It is a formality that the European Commission checks our list of selected students. So far they have not declined any scholarships this way, but of course, we cannot guarantee their decision in advance. Best wishes, Heni" Hope that helps to answer some questions about the process!
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Hi all, I applied to both IMRCEES and MAPP. I received notice that my scholarship from MAPP needs to be accepted by the European Commission. For IMRCEES, I'm waitlisted, but as this is my second choice, I'll likely decline being on the waitlist. I asked the coordinator through MAPP if the check by the European Commission is just a formality and here is what she sent me: "Dear Ali, Thank you for your prompt response. It is a formality that the European Commission checks our list of selected students. So far they have not declined any scholarships this way, but of course, we cannot guarantee their decision in advance. Best wishes, Heni" Hope that helps to answer some questions about the process!
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Hi Gatuha, You can find the tuition fees here: http://www.mundusmapp.org/prospective-students/tuition-fees For just tuition (not including living costs or flights, etc.) the price is € 11,000 per academic year (€ 22,000 for the whole programme). For other funding sources, I found this for ISS: Netherlands Fellowship Programme & Mena Scholarship Programme: -- http://www.iss.nl/pr...ships/nfp_msp/� -- http://www.nuffic.nl...hip-programmes� Hope that helps!
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Cool! I only applied to these two programs as well. I graduated a year ago, but I can't go to grad school without funding so I thought I'd apply to MAPP and IMRCEES because they looked interesting (they are going to be my "fun" grad programs! haha). If I didn't get funding, I was going to wait a year and apply to a more broad selection of universities the next year. However, it looks like I got funding for MAPP, but I haven't received an email, so we'll see what happens. I'm torn between the two programs as my undergraduate thesis focused on central asia and eastern europe (Romania was actually one of my case studies!), and it give you two degrees, AND I had two friends who attended and really liked it...but MAPP is in two countries I really want to go to (and I'd love to work on my Spanish at IBEI), plus public policy is a broader program, that will help me apply for a variety of jobs. Not sure! We'll see what happens with IMRCEES! (by the way, which university did you go to in the UK?)