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International • 09 Sep 2025
Students of various nationalities begin Erasmus Mundus at Iscte

In the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic year, Iscte will welcome students from three Erasmus Mundus Master's programmes: Coordinated Humanitarian Response, Health and Displacement (Human Response), Managing Art and Cultural Heritage in Global (MAGMa) and Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society (Global-MINDS).
Around 90 students of different nationalities will begin their two-year academic journey at this higher education institution.
The Human Response Master's programme, coordinated by Iscte, welcomes students to begin its first edition. Studies will continue in Norway (NTNU), Cape Verde (University of Cape Verde and University of Santiago) and Uganda (Makerere University).
Within the framework of the MAGMa Master's programmes, coordinated by the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and Global-MINDS, coordinated by the University of Limerick, Ireland, students will join the third edition of the programmes. In MAGMa, studies will continue in France (IESA) and the Netherlands (Erasmus University). In Global-MINDS, students will spend the second semester in Ireland (University of Limerick), after which they may return to Iscte or remain in that country.
The Erasmus Mundus joint teaching programmes are managed by a consortium made up of universities from inside and outside the European Union, with funding from the European Commission. They enable students to obtain a joint Master's degree after a period of mobility in several countries, with the support of a monthly grant awarded for 24 months.
More information about Iscte's Erasmus Mundus Master's degrees.


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