Europe GLOCAL Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme 2026-2028 Scholarship (Fully Funded) – How To Apply
The GLOCAL Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme 2026-2028 is now open for applications, offering students from around the world the opportunity to pursue a prestigious international Master’s degree in Global Markets, Local Creativities.
The GLOCAL Erasmus Mundus Master’s Programme 2026-2028 is a unique opportunity for students seeking to combine global academic excellence, intercultural experience, and career-ready skills.
Benefits Of The Europe GLOCAL Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme 2026-2028 (Fully Funded)
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Scholarship, covering:
- Full tuition fees
- Travel and installation costs
- Monthly living allowance
- Prestigious international study experience across multiple universities
- Access to a global alumni and professional network
- High employability in international organisations, NGOs, academia, and global business sectors
Eligible Nationalities
The programme is open to students of all nationalities, with Erasmus Mundus scholarships available to both EU and non-EU applicants. Applicants must meet the University of Glasgow’s academic and English-language requirements.
Eligibility Criteria
- A good undergraduate degree (2:1 or equivalent) in social sciences, business, history, or related disciplines.
- Proficiency in English (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent test scores).
- You can apply to only one study track and must indicate your choice during the application process.
Application Tips
- Applicants are to submit an online application through the University of Glasgow postgraduate portal.
- Upload all required documents (academic transcripts, CV, personal statement, proof of English proficiency).
- Provide two academic references.
- Await outcome notifications — scholarship results in April 2026 and self-funded admissions on a rolling basis.
How To Apply
- To apply, click APPLY NOW
Application Timeline
- 8 January 2026, 13:00 UK time
- Self-Funding Application (deadline: 21 August 2026, 23:59 UK time).

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