All questions relating to the 2025-2027 applications must be sent to chimie-erasmusmundus-contact@unistra.fr. Any questions sent to an email address other than this one will not be answered.
Applications
Student recruitment for the six double degrees in Chemoinformatics is unified via this single Internet portal. Joint admission criteria have been defined for the existing degrees; they are extended to the Erasmus Mundus Chemoinformatics+ Master’s degree.
Students are admitted after a selection interview which takes place in one of the consortium sites. In order to guarantee the same treatment to all students, these interviews are conducted by two teachers from two different sites. The final decision is collective and reflects the opinion of all members or the consortium. To the extent possible, the consortium considers gender equity among the students recruited during the discussions.
Prerequisites
Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree (worth at least 180 ECTS or equivalent) in Chemistry, Physical-Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry or equivalent. It is recommended that these cover at least 20 ECTS in disciplines such as mathematics, computer science or physics and at least 70 ECTS in disciplines such as analytical and environmental chemistry, inorganic and physical chemistry, industrial chemistry and technology, and organic and bio-organic chemistry. This is a requirement for courses with the University of Milan. You can also apply, if you are in your last year of bachelor studies and graduate before the master’s programme starts.
Candidates will need the European Chemistry Test (http://ectn.eu/committees/virtual-education-community/echemtest/), level 3. This test can be proposed by serveral members of the consortium. If the candidat does not have it prior registration, it is possible to pass this test during the first year. Diplomas and transcript of completed courses and grades are required. When the degree is not yet conferred, the student will be asked to present a proof of his/her status and can present certificate at a later date but before the start of the Programme.
As the teaching language during the first year might be Portuguese, Italian, French, Hebrew, Slovenian, Ukrainian or English. It is recommended to students to be fluent in the local language at where they wish to spend the first year. Some lectures can be taught in the local language during the 1st year - however, the teachers are English speaking and supportive for non-native speaking students. All pedagogical materials are available in English and exams can be passed in English.
A certificate to attest a level of B2 in English according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is NOT necessary for all students to be admitted to the Programme. But official certificates for one of the local teaching languages during the first year are requested for registration procedures, following the local rules of the host university at 1st year. If needed, it is tolerated that a certification is prepared during the first year.
The English competence will be evaluated during the selection interview by academic teachers. Other short test are proposed to the candidates in order to appreciate their level of knowledge in chemistry, molecular modeling, quantum chemistry, chemoinformatics and software programing.
Other required documents are:
- curriculum vitae (Europass model),
- cover letter,
- two reference letters,
- proof of identity (copy of passport or identity card),
- a photo,
- proof of a place of residence
- certificates of all academic qualifications.
Additional pieces of information relevant to the application can be also added (awards, engagements in society). All documents, except for copies of the passport/identity card and diploma/degree certificate, must be submitted in English. All copies should be certified by the respective institutions, i.e., lawyers, Ministries, etc. Students with a several nationality must specify the nationality under which they submit their application.
Students must all rank the study tracks in order of preference. If any of the required documents is missing, the application will not be eligible.