Applications for the 2026 Erasmus Mundus AMIR Scholarship are now open for all international students. The AMIR Master’s programme is a two-year (120 ECTS) full-time international Master’s degree focused on the raw materials value chain, with a particular emphasis on advanced materials, recycling, and the circular economy.
It is delivered by a consortium of European universities, supported by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) via its Raw Materials Academy.
Students benefit from mobility (studying in more than one country/university), industry liaison, innovation/entrepreneurship training, and exposure to sustainability and life-cycle thinking in materials science.
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Erasmus Mundus AMIR Scholarship Summary
| Host Countries | Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal and Hungary |
| Program Name | Erasmus Mundus Advanced Materials for Innovative Recycling |
| Funded By | European Union |
| Eligible Nationalities | All |
| Degree Level | Master’s |
| Scholarship Duration | 2 Years |
| Deadline | 23 January 2026 |
Partner Universities in the Erasmus AMIR Scholarship
The programme is delivered by a consortium of six partner European universities.
- University of Liège (Belgium)
- Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)
- University of Bordeaux (France)
- NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal)
- University of Miskolc (Hungary)
- Technical University of Madrid (Spain)
Notes / Combinations:
- The first year is typically spent at one of the “Year 1” universities (for example, Bordeaux, NOVA Lisbon, Miskolc). The second year is at another partner (e.g., Darmstadt, Madrid, Liège) for specialisation.
- The combinations determine whether you receive a double diploma from two universities or a single diploma, depending on which pair you attend.
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Curriculum & Structure of the AMIR EM Master Program
Structure
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters) full-time, amounting to 120 ECTS.
Year 1: Provides foundational knowledge of raw materials value chain, materials science, chemistry, life-cycle assessment, sustainability, innovation/entrepreneurship. For example, the University of Bordeaux offers courses like “Elaboration of Inorganic Materials”, “Bonds in Chemistry”, and “Chemical/Structural Analyses of Solids” in the first year.
Year 2: Specialization and research/lab work advanced materials (for example, energy/e-mobility materials, recycling of metals, etc.), plus a Master’s thesis (often 6 months) conducted at a research organization or industrial partner.
Mobility: You attend at least two different universities within the consortium (one in Year 1 and another in Year 2).
Degree: On successful completion, you may obtain a double diploma (if studying in two partner universities) plus a certificate/diploma supplement from the AMIR programme.
Highlights of learning outcomes
Understanding of the raw materials value chain: exploration, mining/processing, materials development, use and end-of-life/recycling.
Technical knowledge: materials properties, processing, recycling methods, life-cycle analysis, material flow analysis.
Transversal skills: sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, ethics, intellectual property, and scientific communication.
Research & industry exposure: labs, industrial projects, thesis, possibly start-up/innovation exposure.
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Benefits of the Erasmus Mundus AMIR Scholarship
- EIT Label grants of €15,000 for selected students for the duration of the programme.
- Annual programme fees are kept relatively low compared to many European master’s programmes (for EIT grant holders: €2,500/year for EU students, €4,500/year for non-EU students).
- Payment schedule of the grant: paid during semesters 2 and 3 of the programme (January to December 2027 for the relevant intake).
- International mobility & exposure: You study in at least two different countries/universities, gaining international and cross-cultural experience.
- Double diploma possibility: Students often receive a national diploma from each of the two partner universities they attend, enhancing their credentials.
- Career flexibility: Graduates can pursue careers in materials R&D, recycling/secondary raw materials, consulting in the circular economy, entrepreneurship/start-ups, or PhD research.
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Tracks of the AMIR EM Master Program
The programme offers specialisation tracks in the second year, allowing you to tailor your second-year study and thesis to particular interests.
Some example tracks include:
- Materials Design for Recycling
- Metallurgy and Metal Recycling
- Circular Economy of Building Materials
- Energy/e-mobility materials and their recycling
These tracks allow a deeper focus in a sub-area of materials & recycling, depending on which partner university you attend in the second year. It’s important to check the programme’s current brochure or website for the exact available tracks in your intake year, as they might evolve.
Eligibility Requirements of the Erasmus Mundus AMIR Master’s Scholarship
Here are the eligibility criteria (as per the latest publicly available information):
- You must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) of at least 3 years / 180 ECTS in:
- Engineering & Environmental Sciences with advanced knowledge in Chemistry OR
- Chemistry, Physical-Chemistry, Materials Science (or Matter Sciences)
- English proficiency: You must provide a certificate (e.g., CEFR B2 level, IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 75) unless your previous university education was entirely in English.
- Candidates are assessed on their academic background, motivation, language skills, and, potentially, work experience/entrepreneurial potential.
- For non-EEA (European Economic Area) nationals, you may need to satisfy visa/immigration requirements depending on the host country.
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Selection Procedure for the AMIR EIT Scholarship
Selection criteria commonly include:
- Academic background, grades, and relevance of the Bachelor’s degree
- Motivation letter: Demonstrating interest in advanced materials, recycling, circular economy, and how you align with the programme’s goals
- Language skills: ability to study in English
- Work experience
- Entrepreneurial potential or innovative mindset (given the programme’s focus on innovation)
- Interview (if required) for shortlisted candidates
- Multiple Choice Quiz*
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Required Documents for AMIR EIT Scholarship
When applying to AMIR, you will need to prepare and submit several documents.
- Bachelor’s degree certificate (and transcripts) showing your completed degree and the courses taken.
- Curriculum Vitae/résumé (often in Europass format)
- Motivation letter
- Two (or more) reference letters/recommendation letters
- English language proficiency certificate
- Passport or identity document copy
- Photograph
- Depending on the host university, transcripts in the original language, along with a translation in English (if required), and possibly proof of equivalence to a Bachelor’s degree.
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How to Apply for the Erasmus Mundus AMIR Scholarship
Here is a step-by-step overview of how to apply:
- Check the official website: Visit the AMIR Master programme website to access the “Apply” page, download the brochure, and check deadlines, scholarships, and eligibility requirements.
- Create an account: Many applications are via the EIT RawMaterials / AMIR online portal, where you register, input your personal and academic information, upload your documents, and select your first/second year university preferences.
- Upload required documents: As per the “Required Documents” section above. Ensure that all necessary documents (transcripts, certificates, CV, motivation letter, references, and English test results) are uploaded before the deadline. Note: your referees may receive separate links to submit recommendation letters.
- Submit your application and await a decision: After submission, your application will be reviewed by the selection committee. Shortlisted candidates may be invited to interview (if required).
- Acceptance and enrolment: If selected, you will receive an offer letter. Then you must accept the offer, register with the first-year university, organise a visa/residence permit (if non-EU), accommodation, travel, etc. The programme website guides living costs and visas.
- Prepare for mobility: Since you’ll study in more than one country, plan for moving, accommodation, language/introduction courses, etc.
- Scholarship application: If you aim for scholarship funding (EIT grant or Erasmus Mundus), you may need to indicate this in your application, and in some cases, be eligible as per your nationality/residence. For example, the EIT Label grant is mentioned for the 2026 intake.
