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> International Master in Horticultural Sciences (IMaHS) funded by the Erasmus Mundus programme
International Master in Horticultural Sciences (IMaHS) funded by the Erasmus Mundus programme

December 5, 2007

The International Master Program in Horticultural Sciences (IMaHS), funded by the Erasmus Mundus programme, is open to applications for enrolment.

The Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna (UniBO, Bologna-Italy), together with the Technical University of Munich (TUM, Weihenstephan-Germany) and the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU, Vienna-Austria) announce the joint International Master Program in Horticultural Sciences (IMaHS), funded by the Erasmus Mundus programme.

The Master Program is a good opportunity for students from third countries to join an exciting educational environment. Twenty scholarships (21,000 € per year) will be available for the most promising third country applicants.

The strong integration among three leading European Universities will provide a wide range of complementary expertises contributing to create a thorough preparation for the future graduates. The teaching staff will include 28 EU professors and 5 third-country scholars per year.

By the agreement in force between the University of Bologna and the partner Universities in Munich and Vienna, beyond obtaining the Italian degree, the students will also receive the equivalent degree from the Partner University in which he/she will acquire the 30 credits required. These are the Master of Science of the Technical University of Munich, and the Diplom Ingenieur of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna.
The course will be open to 25 EU Students and 20 third-country students. All the details about the Master’s Course (aims, fees, mode and time of application, application forms, etc.) are available at the Program Web site.

by Canavari Maurizio