No, not yet.
They sent an admission letter and specifics about the scholarship amounts and VISA guidelines. They stated that more documents will follow after I have accepted the offer.
Was just logging in to ask if anyone had heard from EM Human Rights Policy and Practice and literally at the same time received the email of admission!
Wow!
Man.
Had lost hope when I lost out on NOHA but this is so so great!
Groningen I heard is hectic and the best of the consortium. Deusto probably gets less applicants because of the Spanish requirement. I had chosen Uppsala and Malta.
Really great achievement. Congratulations, NOHA has an amazing curriculum. I hope you have a great two years.
Fantastic! Which home and host unis did you choose? Really wanted NOHA although I did apply to other EM programmes.
As well as the Swedish Institute Scholarships. Fingers crossed.
I got a rejection from NOHA. [Bachelors (3.7/4), Masters (Distinction), Great references, 5 years experience in NGO, 3 languages, 5 research papers, 6 MOOCs [They said it was a very tough year with a lot of qualified people]
MASSIVE Congratulations!
Will you be accepting the offer?
Congratulations! Very rarely would EACEA reject you.
In the previous years it would be if you applied to more than three programmes (That isn't a problem this year), or if you are on a terrorism list, or have received an EM scholarship in a previous year.
Consider yourself an EM Scholar! Congrats!
Hey Everyone,
I have applied to EM Human Rights Policy and Practice and also NOHA.
The competition appears to be quite tough for both programmes.
Good Luck to all!