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Chinese and Indian students top EU's scholarship list

Posted : Wed, 01 Jul 2009 12:41:41 GMT
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Brussels - Chinese and Indian university graduates have won the most scholarships to study for a master's degree in the European Union in the next academic year, EU officials said Wednesday. One in 10 of all the "Erasmus Mundus" master's scholarships offered - 188 out of a total of 1,833 - were won by Chinese graduates for the academic year 2009-10, officials in the European Commission, the EU's executive, said.

The scholarships provide for students from outside the EU to follow a one- or two-year master's course at two or more universities across the 27-member bloc.

Graduates from around the world can apply, and winners are selected on merit, with no national or regional quotas, commission officials said.

Indian students were second only to Chinese ones in their success at bidding for the scholarships, with 118 winners confirmed. Brazil (90), Mexico (89) and Bangladesh (74) completed the top five, with students from 100 other countries also making the grade.

The Erasmus Mundus programme - named after Dutch Renaissance humanist Desiderius Erasmus and the Latin word for "world" - aims at boosting academic ties between the EU and the rest of the world.

It is modelled on the EU's Erasmus programme, which organizes exchanges between universities within the EU.

Its budget is set at 195 million euros (275 million dollars) per year between 2009 and 2013.

The programme also includes over 7,500 grants for shorter-term under- and post-graduate student exchanges. In 2009-10, the EU is offering 1,561 grants for EU students to study outside Europe, and 6,063 grants for non-EU students to enter the bloc.

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