Admission requirements and application 📌📘
When to apply? 🕒
Application portal opens:
• 🌍 For citizens from a country outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland: 15 November, 23:59 CET
• 🇪🇺 For citizens from a country within the EU, EEA, or Switzerland: 16 January, 23:59 CET
Application deadline:
• 🌍 Outside EU/EEA/Switzerland: 15 January, 23:59 CET
• 🇪🇺 Within EU/EEA/Switzerland: 1 March, 23:59 CET
❌ We do not accept applications after the application deadline.
Admission requirements 🎓📑
If you have completed or are in your final semester of a relevant Bachelor’s degree programme you are eligible to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP).
Joint admission requirements and procedures are established and implemented by the five partner institutions involved in the delivery of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP)*.
*in compliance with the Danish Ministerial Order on International Education Activities of Universities (No 247 of 13 March 2015).
Bachelor’s degrees that automatically fulfil the academic requirements 🎯🎓
University of Copenhagen:
• Computer Science and Economics
• Economics
• Environmental and Food Economics
• Natural Resources (Environmental Economics)
• Political Science
• Social Science
University of Heidelberg:
• Political Science
• Economics
University of Milan:
• Environmental Science and Policy
• Economics and Management
• International Politics, Law and Economics (IPLE)
Charles University:
• Political Science and Public Policy
• Political Science and International Relations
• Sociology and Social Policy
University of Warsaw:
• Ekonomia
• Informatyka i ekonometria
• Finanse i Rachunkowość
• Finance, International Investment and Accounting
Other Bachelor’s degrees 🎓🔎
If your degree is not listed above, you must submit additional documentation for evaluation.
If you have a Bachelor’s degree, Professional Bachelor's degree or equivalent from Danish or international universities you are qualified for admission if your programme includes:
📘 60 ECTS within economics and/or political science
Applicants with individually assessed equivalent qualifications may also be admitted.
Qualifying degree and other courses/projects 📚🧾
Only your Bachelor’s degree may be assessed.
Supplementary courses taken after completing your Bachelor’s cannot be counted.
However, courses completed before finishing the Bachelor’s can be included:
• Single subject courses
• Courses from another study programme
• Up to 30 ECTS
Prioritisation of applicants 📊🎯
If applications exceed available places, selection is based on:
• Total number of ECTS in relevant courses
• Grades in relevant courses
Relevant courses include:
microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, statistics, mathematics, public economics, environmental economics, resource economics, public policy, public administration, international politics, comparative politics, and international relations.
If you are unsure whether you qualify ❓📌
The admission committee evaluates your degree only after you apply.
No pre-evaluation is provided.
Language requirements 🇬🇧📘
If you completed a full degree in English
Accepted countries: 🇦🇺 🇨🇦 🇮🇪 🇳🇿 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Minimum 2-year programmes only.
If you have taken an English test
Accepted tests:
• IELTS Academic
• TOEFL iBT / paper edition / Home Edition
• Cambridge CAE
• Cambridge CPE
Minimum scores:
• IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall
• TOEFL: 83
• Cambridge CAE/CPE: C1 or C2
Institutional code for TOEFL: 0177
Deadlines for submitting documentation
• 🌍 Outside EU/EEA/Switzerland: 15 January, 23:59 CET
• 🇪🇺 Within EU/EEA/Switzerland: 1 March, 23:59 CET
IELTS/TOEFL must be less than 2 years old at the deadline.
Cambridge tests have no expiry.
❌ Non-acceptable documents
• Any test not listed above
• Passport
• University letter stating English as medium
• Professor’s letter
🔗 More details and application
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