Lifelong Learning has become a fundamental goal of recent education policies, often advocated as a way to achieve socio-economic development and as a tool for promoting the ‘knowledge-based’ society.

Programme
The European Masters in Lifelong Learning is a trans-national programme, which means that students will visit at least two European countries during their studies.
The programme is completed over 2 years and consists of 6 modules, each totalling 15 ECTS credits, and a dissertation totalling 30 ECTS credits.

The first year

In their first year students can choose between the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen and the Institute of Education in London.

The second year

In the second year, all students will go to the University of Deusto in Bilbao in Spain. Regardless of where you decide to go, you will be taught by leading experts in the field of Lifelong Learning.

MA LLL Scholarships

The European Commission offers scholarships for 3rd country (non-EU) students and scholars.

The deadline for Erasmus Mundus scholarship applications for the academic year 2009/2010 is 31 December 2008.

For non-EU students

For each student the scholarship amounts to 21,000 Euro per academic year. This includes 10 monthly grants of 1,600 Euro and a fixed amount of 5,000 Euro for fees, travel expenses, relocation costs, etc. For courses lasting two years, the student receives double this amount, i.e. 42,000 Euro.




IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION:
Please note that as of the academic year 2008/2009 the number of applications by third country students must be limited to three Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses maximum.
In the eventual case that a student applies to more than three EM Courses he/she will be excluded from the selection for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship.

In addition, only individuals who have not previously benefitted from an Erasmus Mundus scholarship are eligible to apply. Applicants are asked to sign a declaration confirming that they have not previously received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship in the Scholarship Application Form.

For non-EU scholars

The amount of an average scholarship for scholars is 13,000 Euro. This includes three monthly grants of 4,000 Euro and a fixed amount of 1,000 Euro for travel and expenses.

For application forms, please contact the Consortium Office at malll@dpu.dk

For European students

The Consortium providing the European Masters in Lifelong Learning: Policy and Management offers partial scholarships towards the cost of tuition for highly qualified European students.
The scholarship amounts to a total of EUR 8000 for the two-year programme.

Contact

For further information, please contact the MA LLL Administrator at the Danish School of Education in Copenhagen:

T: (+45) 8888 9405
F: (+45) 8888 9710
E: malll@dpu.dk
website: http://www.lifelonglearningmasters.org/