Fees

Registration Fees

The FIPDes Programme recruits high profile students from all over the world and its selection process remains extremely competitive.

Information about scholarship opportunities : here

Fees

 For Non-EU students ("Partner Country students"), the registration fees are € 9.000 per academic year / € 18.000 for the whole master course.

 For EU students ("Programme Country students"), the registration fees are € 4.500 per academic year / € 9.000 for the whole master course.

The registration fees remain the same, irrespective of the chosen study track.

The registration fees include the following costs:

  • Registration to universities
  • Participation costs of the introduction module and final FIPDes Week
  • Insurance costs
  • Participation to the summer school
  • Issuing of the diplomas and diploma supplement
  • Administrative assistance

The registration fees do not include:

  • The living expenses (including accommodation)
  • The travel costs within Europe
  • Visa cost

Programme Country students: All students with the nationality one of the member states of the European Union, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom or North Macedonia are considered EU students.
Partner Country students (Non-EU students) who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last 5 years in any Programme Country (see the list above) are considered as Partner Country students. The 5-year reference period for this 12-months rules is calculated backwards as from the submission deadline of applying for the EMJMD scholarship.
Check the "12-month residence rule"

We recommend the applicants to search early on for any sponsoring or external funding source in their home country to be able to carry their mobility project. Check here for more scholarship opportunities.

This project has been funded with the support from the European Commission. This communication reflects only the views of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

- Updated July 2022 -