10.11.2021

EU4M Mechatronics Master Program for Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Mechatronics

Dear students!

You have the opportunity to enroll in the EU4M Mechatronics Master's Program, designed for students with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Mechatronics.

The aim of the EU4M program is to deepen their knowledge of mechatronics and provide students with an international experience. (Please see the attached flyer and our website https://www.eu4m.eu /)
The EU4M Master's degree consists of four semesters, during which the student must choose two of the five partner universities of the Program to conduct the study. The universities - members of the consortium are:

- Karlsruhe Graduate School - University of Applied Sciences (www.h-ka.de), Karlsruhe, Germany (taught in German)

- University of Oviedo (http://www.uniovi.es), Gijón, Spain (taught in Spanish)

- Higher National School of Mechanics and Microtechnology (http://www.ens2m.fr), Besancon, France (taught in French)
- Ivanov State Power Engineering University (http://ispu.ru), Ivanovo, Russia (taught in English)

- Nile University (https://www.nu.edu.eg), Cairo, Egypt (taught in English)

Upon graduation, students will earn a Joint Master's Degree (JMD) in Mechatronic Engineering (MSC).

Students will receive financial support for:

- Visa application

- Find a room

- Medical insurance

- Language classes

Funding is offered for those who apply on time for the scholarship. Best grades will be taken into account. You can also apply for participation in the program and pay for it yourself.

More detailed information on the website

https://www.eu4m.eu /

For all questions of interest, contact the Department of International Cooperation and Academic Mobility e-mail:temirbekova@aues.kz

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