How to apply?

Apply here!

Application platform: https://epico.ec-nantes.fr/
See the important deadlines here.

Applicants will register through an online application platform. They will have to fill out an online form with their personal data and upload the following documents:

  • CV
  • Scan of the passport first pages or identity card (nationality, name, date of birth need to be readable)
  • Certified academic degrees with transcripts and diploma supplement (if available) of all university studies with translation into English. If the degree is due to be obtained after the deadline, a certificate from the institution indicating the situation of the student and the expected date of graduation must be provided
  • Motivation letter (download mandatory template)
  • Evidence of English proficiency with a recognised International English test Certificate, not older than 3 years.
    • TOEFL (CBT 220, ITP 550, IBT 80, TOEFL Home edition is accepted)
    • Cambridge B2 First Test (173 or higher)
    • Cambridge C1 Advanced Test (160 or higher)
    • IELTS (6.5 or higher, IELTS online test is accepted)
    • TOEIC (800)
    • No other test is recognized
    • More information here for the native English-speaker and students who conducted their studies in English language.
  • Proof of residence: either of the following documents can be accepted (with certified English translation):
    • a residence certificate issued by the candidate's city hall / local autority
    • a certificate from the candidate's place of work, study or training issued by the employer or institution in question
    • Important: the proof of residence certificate must have been issued within 12 months before the submission deadline of applying for an EMJM student scholarship
All documents to be uploaded on the platform need to be in English language. If the original version of the documents is not in English, you must upload it combined with a certified English translation.

EACEA - Privacy Statement

If candidates/applicants are selected (proposed for a scholarship, put on the reserve list or enrolled on a self-paying basis) their data may be used for the purposes of evaluating the programmes, efficiently managing the projects, and producing statistics. Data could be made available to the EACEA, the European Commission, the European External Action Service staff, as well as to other stakeholders of the Erasmus+ programme, such as Erasmus+ National Agencies, National Erasmus+ Offices and the Erasmus Mundus Student and Alumni Association.

More information here.
Published on September 5, 2019 Updated on August 18, 2025