Applications for the 2026 Erasmus Mundus EMLE Scholarship are now open for all international students. The EMLE is an interdisciplinary two-year master’s program that integrates Law and Economics. It’s jointly offered by multiple European universities and emphasizes international mobility, requiring students to study at two or three universities across different countries.
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Erasmus Mundus EMLE Scholarship Summary
| Host Countries | Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Belgium, France, Austria, Poland, India, Israel |
| Program Name | European Master in Law and Economics |
| Funded By | European Union |
| Eligible Nationalities | All |
| Degree Level | Master’s |
| Type | Fully Funded |
| Scholarship Duration | 2 Year |
| Deadline | Mentioned below |
Participating Universities in the Erasmus EMLE Scholarship
Partner universities include:
- Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
- University of Hamburg (Germany)
- University of Bologna (Italy)
- University of Ghent (Belgium)
- University of Aix-Marseille (France)
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria)
- University of Warsaw (Poland)
- Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (India)
- Bar-Ilan University (Israel)
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Programme Structure
Term 1 (Oct–Jan) – Foundations
- Core in Law & Economics, Contract Law, Tort & Property Law
- Universities: Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bologna
Term 2 (Feb–Apr) – Specialisation
- Topics: Competition Law, Corporate Law, Public Policy
- Universities: Ghent, Aix-Marseille, Vienna, Warsaw
Term 3 (May–Jul) – Thesis & Electives
- Master’s Thesis + Advanced Seminars
- Universities: Rotterdam, Hamburg, IGIDR (India), Bar-Ilan (Israel)
Benefits of the Erasmus Mundus EMLE Scholarship
- Monthly Contribution: Up to €1,400 to cover travel, visa, tuition instalments, and living costs while on the programme.
- Insurance: All scholarship holders receive full insurance for the EMLE academic year.
- Number of Scholarships: 15 per year (total 90 for 2022/2023–2027/2028).
- Categories:
- Category 1: Open to all applicants; 10 per year for top-ranked students.
- Category 2: Reserved for applicants from specific target regions (IPA III and NDICI, e.g., Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Balkans); 5 per year.
- Merit-Based: Scholarships awarded according to application ranking.
- Nationality Limit: Max 10% of students of the same nationality can receive Category 1 scholarships within 6 years (6 students).
- Eligibility for Category 2: Strong legal and/or economic background and a first master’s degree.
- Special Needs Support: Financial support available for students with medical, physical, or psychological impairments (requires a detailed overview of needs).
- Application: Indicate interest in the EMJM scholarship on the application form if you haven’t received one before.
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Eligibility Requirements for the EMJM EMLE Scholarship
Key eligibility points:
- Minimum of 240 ECTS (equivalent to a 4-year bachelor or 3-year bachelor + master)
- Preference for applicants with a background in Law or Economics
- Others may apply if they demonstrate strong motivation for the economic analysis of law
- Applicants still completing their degree may apply if graduation is before July of the start year
- English proficiency required:
- IELTS 7.0 (min 6.0 per section)
- TOEFL iBT 95 (min 13 reading, 12 listening, 18 speaking, 21 writing)
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Required Documents for the EMJM EMLE Scholarship
- Degree certificate(s) and official transcript(s)
- Letter of motivation (1 page max)
- At least one recommendation letter (academic preferred)
- Proof of residence (issued within the past 12 months, not a passport)
- Proof of English proficiency
- Copy of passport or ID
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How to Apply for the Erasmus Mundus EMLE Scholarship
Here are the steps:
- Visit the online application portal
- Complete the online application form (available from September)
- Upload all required documents
- Submit before the relevant deadline:
- 31 December 2025 – Non-European applicants
- 15 January 2026 – European applicants
- Wait for results (March) → admission letter (April) → finalise documents (May)
Application Timeline
| Date | Stage |
|---|---|
| September | Application form opens |
| Dec 31, 2025 | Deadline – Non-European applicants |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Deadline – European applicants |
| March | Admission results (admitted/waitlist/rejected) |
| April | Acceptance & first tuition payment |
| May | Submit final documents & proof of English |
| June-July | Visa processing and university contact |
