Assessing Accession researchers contribute to the teaching that makes up key components of the IMRCEES programme. Students on this Erasmus Mundus recognised programme will also benefit from access to a wide variety of seminars, guest lectures, workshops and conferences supported by the Assessing Accession network. Students will also have the opportunity to join the network and contribute to its activities.
Up to 9 Category A and 7 Category B student scholarships were available for 2013 entry.
Applications for self-funding students for September 2013 entry to the Erasmus Mundus International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies (2 years, double degree) have now closed by applications for entry in 2014 will open shortly. Please visit http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/erasmusmundus/imrcees for details of when the competition opens.
Students study at the University of Glasgow (UK) in Year 1 and at one of the following double degree partner institutions in Year 2:
- Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
- The Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
- The University of Tartu, Estonia
- The University of Turku, Finland
- The Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research, Almaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan
See: http://www.glasgow.ac.uk/erasmusmundus/imrcees for full details of the programme.
See: http://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/erasmusmundus/programme/scholarshipandfees/#d.en.207902 for application details
Other masters programmes at the University of Glasgow to which students may apply are:






