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EU funding for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degrees

Aalto University succeeded again in its bid to obtain funding from the European Commission for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree programme.
Coaching and guidance of work training meeting / Photographer Unto Rautio

Two programmes were awarded Erasmus funds. The Master鈥檚 Programme in Security and Cloud Computing (SECCLO), coordinated by the Aalto University School of Science, received continuation funding for a new project period.

鈥楾he SECCLO programme follows on from the NordSecMob Master鈥檚 Programme in Security and Mobile Computing, which ran for over 10 years and graduated over 200 students. SECCLO鈥檚 first Erasmus Mundus funding was awarded in 2018. The funding now approved extends over the next four years and it will enable scholarships as well as the recruitment of over 80 students. The consortium includes companies and research centres from seven countries and we are actively working to expand and deepen our collaboration with business鈥, reports Eija Kujanp盲盲 of the School of Science鈥檚 learning services. Kujanp盲盲 serves as coordinator of the programme. The director of the SECCLO programme is Professor Tuomas Aura.

Cooperation with leading universities in the field

The School of Electrical Engineering is part of a consortium that was awarded funding for a programme called the Joint International Master in Smart Systems Integrated Solutions.

鈥楾his programme continues the existing, successful EMJMD Smart Systems Integration master鈥檚 programme. Aalto University joined the new programme to replace Heriot-Watt University that had to give up its official programme membership due to withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union鈥, says Professor Mervi Paulasto-Kr枚ckel from the School of Electrical Engineering. Paulasto-Kr枚ckel is the professor in charge of the programme. 鈥楾he programme brings together education on smart sensors and microsystem technology from three leading universities in the field. Extremely miniaturised smart systems are needed all around us 鈥 they integrate sensor networks, data handling and communications, actuation and energy production and storage into independent 3D systems.鈥

The programme in which the School of Electrical Engineering participates is coordinated by the University of South-Eastern Norway. The other partner is the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Meanwhile, the partner universities in the programme coordinated by the School of Science are KTH, NTNU, DTU, University of Tartu, and EURECOM in France.

The funding granted for each Erasmus Mundus programme is over four million euros, which covers four consecutive student intakes. The programmes are prestigious joint programmes organised by an international university consortium and involve studies in at least two different countries. The best students receive considerable scholarships. Aalto University is now a partner in four Erasmus Mundus joint master鈥檚 programmes.

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European Commission grants 鈧4M funding for SECCLO 鈥 Master鈥檚 Programme in Security and Cloud Computing

Aalto University has received continuing funding for a joint European master鈥檚 programme on security and cloud computing. The programme is coordinated by Aalto and operated jointly by six European universities. The funding enables the programme to attract some of the most talented master鈥檚 student with a variety of previous experience from around the world.

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Aalto successful in EU Erasmus Mundus call: two new programmes

Aalto University was partnering in two consortia in this year鈥檚 European Commission call for new Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Programmes. Both proposals received funding.

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