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Applications for EMILDAI

The international interdisciplinary programme is offered by the Department of Law of the University of Pisa, together with Dublin City University, Avignon Université and Universidad de León

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EMILDAI bluThe Erasmus Mundus Curriculum EMILDAI is an international interdisciplinary programme offered by the Department of Law of the University of Pisa, together with Dublin City University, Avignon Université and Universidad de León. This master’s degree course offers a unique mix of law and ICT modules in a highly internationalised learning environment that creates experts in data protection, governance, cybersecurity, AI law and ethics.

Applications for the 2024-25 edition of the EMILDAI programme are now open and will close on 19th of January 2024 (scholarship students) and on 31st of May 2024 (fee waiver and self-funded students).

In the academic year 2024/2025, the EMILDAI programme will offer:

  • 23 full Erasmus Mundus scholarships (tuition fee waiver + €1400 month x 24 months + full health insurance);
  • up to 10 Full Tuition Fee Waivers;
  • up to 5 Partial Tuition Fee Waivers.

Entry requirements are: undergraduate honors degree or equivalent qualification in Computer Science (for Computing Stream) or in Law or other degree which includes law as a significant component (for Law Stream). Together to a level C1 CEFR English language proficiency certificate (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent) and an appropriate proficiency level in Frech or Spanish language.

For those who are interested, the admission and scholarships facts are available on https://emildai.eu/admissions/how-to-apply/

For further information, please visit the program’s web site.

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  • 20 November 2023

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