APPLICATIONS TO THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2026 ARE NOW CLOSED!

The call for applications to the MEDfOR edition 2025/2027 will open in September 2024.

 

ADMISSION CRITERIA

The MEDfOR Programme is open to candidates from all over the world, so everyone can apply. However, two basic criteria need to be met:

  1. The candidate needs to have at least a bachelor degree.
  2. The candidate needs to have at least an English level of B1 (CEFR). 

If you don't fulfil these two basic criteria, your application will be immediately dismissed.The MEDfOR Consortium has developed a common set of admission criteria as well as a joint application procedure.

The list of specific documents you will need to submit for your application can be found below on the section.

Please notice, that upon submission of your application, you will not receive a confirmation of the submission. The Secretariat of the Programme will contact all candidates when the deadline is closed to confirm the reception of the documents, or to ask for additional documents if necessary. 

Applications will be closed at 10 pm of the last day of application (CET time).

    How to Apply

    In order to apply you have to:

    1. Fill the application form (online - application form below).
    2. Submit the documents listed below.
    3. Provide two reference letters from referees.

     

     List of documents to upload: 

    1. Copy of Passport (as proof of Nationality).
    2. Copy of certificate of the place of residence (e.g. residence certificate or certificate from the candidate's place of work, study or training).
    3. Original and certified (translated) copy of university diploma or degree certificate. Certified translation into english. 
    4. Original and certified (translated) copy of transcript of study results. Certified translation into english. 
    5. Certified copy of language test results: TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge English Examinations (CAE) or other official certificate - which clearly grades the English level of the candidate (a).
    6.  CV - Curriculum vitae - European format is preferable. Make sure you describe your work experience.
    7. State of Motivation - Please mention on the Motivation letter: i) your academic and professional background and how it fits in the MEDfOR programme; ii) why you chose the above mobility track and how it relates with your professional plans. It is advisable that the letter is one page long.
    8. Names and e-mails of the referees who will provide the reference letters. Referees should be from different institutions, and one should be academic (b).
    9. Reference letters - only accepted if they are signed and headed letters (b).
    10. Declaration and signature.

     

    a) English Level:

    Native speakers don’t need to submit any English certificate. Please check the list of native speakers: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, United States of America.

    Non-native speakers with a first degree from a University using English as a medium of instruction can include written confirmation from the University stating that the first degree has been conducted in English. However, to that statement we will attribute the English level B1 (CEFR standard). 

     

    b) Recommendation Letters:

    In addition to your application you should upload  two different recommendation letters - at least one must be from an academic referee. On your application you should also provide us the name and address of the referee. Please take into consideration that the members of the consortium may decide to contact the referees during the application period to verify the validity of the letters. Letters can be addressed to the MEDfOR Comission. 

    Please fill the application form completely and make sure that you upload all the requested documents. Documents should be uploaded on the order specificied in the application form. 

    If you fail to upload one of the requested documents; if you don't upload the documents in the requested order; or if you don't fill the application form correctly, your application will not be accepted.

    APPLY HERE:   Application Form

    No documents sent by post will be accepted.

    The Consortium carries out the selection of students, where all partner universities are represented.

    Phase 1: Pre-selection of the candidates

    Depending on the number of candidates, and their balance per country, a set of criteria is usually applied, used as a pre-selection before the final evaluation of the candidates: age, English level, number of degrees; final grades of the different degrees, relevance of the degree, gender balance. Due to the high number of applicants from certain countries, no more than 6 candidates will be pre-selected, as only a maximum of 3 candidates of the same nationality can be chosen to Partner and Programme scholarships.

    Candidates whose documents are incorrect or missing will be excluded.

    Phase 2: Evaluation by 2 MEDfOR evaluators

    After the pre-selection, each candidate is evaluated by two different members of the Consortium appointed by the MEDfOR Commission. The following categories are assessed: Academic Excellence, Work Experience, Personal Motivation and Recommendations Letters. To each category is allocated a grade between 1 (poor) and 5 (outstanding). A final grade is obtained using a weighting system whereby 65% of the final grade is due to the academic potential, 15% to relevant work experience, and 10% to the remaining categories. The final classification of the candidate is an average between the grades from both evaluators. In case the evaluators grade the candidate with a grade difference of more than 0.75, they discuss the grades in order to reach a consensus to classify  that candidate. The final classification of the evaluators is worth 70% of the final grade of the candidates.

    Phase 3: Interview

    The best ranked candidates are selected for a final interview. The interview is worth 30% of the final grade of the candidates.

     

    Decision on acceptance or not into the MEDfOR programme is made by the MEDfOR Commission. Candidates will be notified on the final decision concerning their ranking, until the end of April. The best 20 candidates may receive an Erasmus Mundus scholarship.