We are pleased to inform you that the Erasmus Mundus Master Course in European Literary Cultures – CLE has been selected for the ”Erasmus+ Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees” programme. After several successful years in the framework of the Erasmus Mundus program, the European Commission has once again recognized the excellence of the CLE Master Course.
Deadline for the second call for application for self-paying students : June 17, 2018.
A detailed description of the CLE Master Course is available on the web site: www.cle.unibo.it
Financial supports
For the second call for application (intake 2018-2020) some financial supports are offered by the CLE Consortium to the best candidates. For further information, please visit the page financial supports.
Objectives of the CLE Master Course
The program aims to:
1. Foster excellence, quality improvements, innovation and internationalization in higher education institutions (HEI);
2. Improve the level of competences and skills of Master graduates, and in particular the relevance of the Joint Masters for the labor market, through an increased involvement of employers.
The CLE partners
The CLE Consortium includes five primary Universities in the field of European literary studies: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, ITALY (program coordinator); Université de Haute-Alsace (Mulhouse), FRANCE; Université de Strasbourg, FRANCE; Aristoteleion Panepistimion Thessaloniki, GREECE and Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, SENEGAL. The CLE also includes associated partners: the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education, Moscow, RUSSIA and the Universidade de Lisboa, PORTUGAL as well as Cultural Institutes, Cultural Associations, Publishing Houses, Archives, Museums and Foundations (for more information, visit the page Associated partners). They participate in the CLE activities in the framework of the H.E.A.D. project Humanities and Enterprises Annual Dialogue.
During the full-time program (23 months), EU and Non-EU students will have a fantastic opportunity to join an exciting international environment by spending terms in two or three different consortium universities. The language of instruction varies according to the institutions chosen by the students. At the end of the Master Course, the consortium universities provide a double or multiple degree.
Admission requirements
International students applying for the CLE must have a good level first-cycle degree in a discipline of relevance to CLE (with Literature, History, Arts and Languages), a recognized level of proficiency in English (minimum level B1) and in the language of instruction of the consortium institution chosen for the first year of study (minimum level B1). More details are available at the page Admission criteria.