The Evaluation Committee of the InterMaths Network (involving InterMaths EMJM, MathMods European Joint MSc and RealMaths International MSc) has just completed the evaluation of the 2465 applications received for the 2026 edition.
The results are available in this file.
The list includes twenty EMJM (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master) scholarships:
- Six scholarships awarded to candidates from a targeted region (two assigned to Region 9, and one to Region 1, Region 5, Region 6, and Region 10),
- Fourteen scholarships awarded to the remaining candidates.
As a consequence of the so-called "geographical-balance rule", no more than 2 candidates with the same nationality have been awarded an EMJM scholarship.
Please note that:
- If you have been awarded an Erasmus Mundus (EMJM) scholarship to enrol in the InterMaths EMJM programme, in the next few days, you are going to receive an email with detailed instructions on what to do to confirm your position. Please do not contact us until you receive further information from us via email.
- If you are on the waiting list for an EMJM scholarship, that means you are eligible to enrol in InterMaths EMJM as a self-funded student and, depending on your ranking, you might receive an EMJM scholarship if any applicant on the main list should decline our offer at any time before the program begins. Either way, you will soon receive further information from us via email about that.
- Candidates who are not eligible for the InterMaths EMJM program (score < 75) will find an "N/A" acronym (Not Applicable) in the column referring to the waiting list for InterMaths EMJM scholarships.
- Also note that:
- All the applicants on the list with a score >= 66 are eligible for enrolment in the MathMods European Joint MSc
- All the applicants on the list with a score >= 50 are eligible for enrolment in the RealMaths International MSc
You will soon receive additional information via email about those programmes, how to apply, the funding opportunities available, etc.
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