Call for Applications: DOC Nomads Joint Master 2023-25, Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
Deadline for applications: 9 January 2023
Call for Applications
Call for Application to the 2023-2025 (twelfth) edition is open.
The application submission is exclusively online. Only documents submitted via the DocNomads website are accepted.
Application deadline: January 9th 2023 (23:59 CET).
WHO CAN APPLY?
DOC NOMADS Erasmus Mundus Masters Course is aimed to students from all over the world with a BA degree in Film Studies, in Arts or in Media Communication studies.
Applicants background
DOC NOMADS Erasmus Mundus Masters Course is aimed to students from all over the world with a Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Film Studies, in Arts or in Media Communication studies.
Other degrees (of at least EQF Level 6) may be accepted from applicants with a convincing artistic portfolio.
Currently in its 11th Edition, so far DocNomads had enrolled students from 77 nationalities: Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrein, Belarus, Belgium, Bhutan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tanzania, The Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela, Vietnam.
DocNomads provides the rare privilege of bringing together, for some time, a close community of people from diverse cultures and varied backgrounds, individual voices and particular visions.
We consider this aspect to be one of the best assets of the program, which certainly augments the unique experience of being part of it.
Applicants profile
The Academic Board of DOC NOMADS is looking for students who are:
- active, enthusiastic, and curious
- creative, supportive, and capable of team work
- resilient, tolerant and open to criticism
- socially minded, empathetic, and ethically aware
- seeking artistic independence and a personal voice
DocNomads is quite an intensive study program, demanding much study and many work hours, while constantly pushing students to face new experiences.
Its challenging curriculum is aimed at students committed to taking advantage of the learning opportunities provided, in order to achieve and improve upon specialized skills, both in terms of theoretical knowledge of creative documentary and through practical training within this multifarious discipline.
OFFERED BY THREE UNIVERSITIES
The DOC NOMADS EMMC has three full partners and enjoys the backing of 19 European and non-European associated members.
Three Universities
The ”DOCNOMADS” Joint Master Degree in Documentary Film Directing is a two-year, 120 ECTS, ERASMUS MUNDUS MASTERS COURSE, implemented by three prominent European universities:
- ULHT – Lusófona University (Lisbon, Portugal)
- SZFE – University of Theatre and Film Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
- LUCA – School of Arts / College Sint Lukas (Brussels, Belgium)
With a mandatory mobility scheme from Lisbon to Brussels via Budapest, comprising of:
- 1st curricular semester at ULHT, in Lisbon
- 2nd curricular semester at SZFE, in Budapest
- 3rd curricular semester at LUCA, in Brussels
- 4th semester of graduation, at one of the preceding universities.
Fees
APPLICATION FEES: not required.
TUITION FEES
Participation in the DocNomads Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Course / EMJMD is possible either with a scholarship granted by the Erasmus+ programme, or as a self-funded student.
The participation costs / tuition fees for the whole study period of four semesters are:
– Self-funded / externally funded students: 18 000 Euro.
– Participation with Erasmus+ scholarship: between 9 000 Euro (for selected students from a programme country) and 18 000 Euro (for selected students from a partner country).
The tuition fee of the scholarship students will be transferred by EACEA directly to the DocNomads Consortium.
For self-funded students the tuition fee is to be paid in three instalments:
- EUR 1000 within 3 weeks after the selection,
- EUR 8000 by 30 June of the year of selection,
- EUR 9000 by 30 June between the course’s first and second years.
The tuition fee includes:
- Costs for enrolment at the consortium partner’s institutions
- Participation in all classes offered within DocNomads’ curriculum
- Support in administrative and organizational issues by the consortium partners
- Emergency and accident insurance according to the minimum requirements of the Erasmus+ Programme
- All examinations during the course and the issuing of the final diploma
- Access to a pool of the schools’ film equipment and editing facilities. For the diploma film DocNomads also provides the basics in terms of post-production services, and a small contribution in cash for the production expenses of each diploma film.
The tuition fees does not cover:
- Travel costs from the students’ country of origin, and travel costs required for the mobility between Lisbon, Budapest and Brussels in the corresponding semesters in which the course is held.
- Travel documents (passport, visas), accommodation and living expenses, or other personal costs (e.g. study books, printing and stationery, photocopies, etc.).
INSURANCE
LIVING COSTS
It is estimated that students will spend monthly between 600-1000€ for living expenses during the 24 month of the course. See also estimate of living costs by City.
ERASMUS+ Scholarships
Erasmus Plus scholarships are awarded on the basis of excellence to eligible candidates.
The planned number of scholarships available for the 12th edition is twenty (20).
A student scholarship is awarded exclusively for a full-time enrolment in one of the Master courses and will cover the entire duration of the EMJMD study programme.
Candidates eligible for scholarships are students who have obtained a primary higher-education degree or can demonstrate a recognised equivalent according to national legislation and practices of the degree awarding country. While this condition must necessarily be fulfilled at the time of enrolment, the Consortium accepts scholarship applications from students in the last year of their first higher education degree.
DocNomads Consortium provides two categories of student scholarships based on EACEA regulations: Programme country and Partner country scholarships.
Programme countries: Member States of the European Union, and EEA-EFTA States (Iceland, Norway, Lichtenstein), UK, Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Serbia.
Partner countries: Countries OTHER than the countries listed in the above Programme countries category.
Special cases
Students with a double nationality (of a Partner and of a Programme Country) must specify the nationality under which they submit their scholarship application.
“12-month rule”: Candidates from Partner countries who have been residents in one of the Programme countries, or have carried out in any of these countries their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months during the previous 5 years calculated backwards from the deadline of the application to DocNomads will be provided with Programme Countries category scholarships based on EACEA rules.
A minimum of 75% of EMJMD scholarships will be earmarked for candidates from Partner Countries. Erasmus+ EMJMD student scholarships can be offered to students from any region of the world. The Consortium takes geographical balance into account – i.e. no more than 3 candidates from the same country (or with the same nationality) should be awarded an EMJMD scholarship during the same intake.
Detailed information about the scholarships
Scholarship holders from Erasmus+ Programme countries | Scholarship holders from Erasmus+ Partner countries | |
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Tuition fees | up to € 4500 per year per scholarship holder from a Programme Country | up to € 9000 per year per scholarship holder from a Partner Country |
For each student, actual tuition fee must be covered by the EACEA support and cannot be charged to the scholarship holder, i.e. the consortium grants the EMMC scholarship holder a fee waiver. | ||
Contribution to the travel costs | Programme Countries:€ 1000 per year per scholarship holder resident of a Programme Country | Partner Countries:€ 2000 per year per scholarship holder resident in a Partner Country whose location is less than 4000 km away from the HEI coordinating the JMD (Budapest, Hungary)€ 3000 per year per scholarship holder resident of a Partner Country whose location is 4000 km or more away from the HEI coordinating the JMD (Budapest, Hungary) |
The contribution to the travel costs takes into account the residence of the scholarship holder. The place of residence should be verified on the basis of the provision of:- A residence certificate issued in accordance with the candidate’s municipality normal registration rules; OR- A certificate from the candidate’s place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question.Both documents must have been issued within 12 months before the submission deadline of applying for the DocNomads EMJMD (9th January 2023). | ||
Contribution to installation costs | € 1000 per scholarship holder resident of a Partner CountryA contribution to installation costs is offered only to students residing in a Partner Country. | |
Contribution to subsistence costs | € 1000 per month for the entire duration of the JMD study programme (24 months maximum)Contribution to subsistence costs will not be given:- to scholarship holders for periods of the EMJMD (study / research / placement / thesis preparation) spent in their country of residence;- to scholarship holders from a Partner Country for the EMMC periods exceeding three months (indicatively the equivalent of 15 ECTS credits) spent in any Partner Country. |
Avoiding parallel funding
Students who have already obtained an EMJMD scholarship or an Erasmus Mundus Master Course / Joint Doctorate scholarship are not eligible to apply for an additional scholarship under the EMJMD action.
Erasmus+ scholarship holders cannot benefit from another EU funded scholarship scheme to follow the same EMJMD course. This holds for the entire period of the course.
EMJMD student scholarships are awarded for participation in the complete EMJMD programme. Scholarship holders cannot transfer university credits from courses taken prior to their enrolment in their EMJMD for the purpose of reducing their mandatory activities in the joint programme. Furthermore, EMJMD scholarship holders cannot at the same time be beneficiaries of a grant for student or staff mobility in the framework of other higher education programmes funded by the EU budget.
The Consortium will check the database of EACEA – as a final step before deciding on the award of Erasmus Mundus scholarships – to see if the selected students have benefitted an EMJMD scholarship or an Erasmus Mundus Master Course / Joint Doctorate scholarship OR another EU funded scholarship scheme to follow the same course OR a grant for student or staff mobility in the framework of other higher education programmes funded by the EU budget.
Students with special needs
EACEA and DocNomads Consortium have a pro-active attitude towards potential grantees with special needs.
In the event of one or more students requiring additional support resulting from special needs they are requested to provide a specific medical certificate from a national health service (or a doctor) and an estimation of the additional costs (for the duration of the DocNomads Master) issued by a national medical centre. Due to the sensitive nature of health data, this information will be processed only to the extent that it is adequate, relevant, and does not exceed the purposes for which it is collected.
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