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Advanced Materials Innovative Recycling University of Bordeaux

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Master On-Campus Full-time 0 years September €1000.00 year per €1000.00 year per
Course fee notes
  • Tuition fees
    • 1,000€ per year for EU and non-EU students
  • Scholarships
    • AMIR students: 1,700€ minimum mobility grant (700€ for M1, 1,000€ for M2)
    • University of Bordeaux grants, based on merit (750€ per month, per student during their M2 and 750€ travel bonus for non-EU students)
    • Additional scholarships for the mobility period: Eiffel grants (for international students, covering a full year in Bordeaux), Erasmus program scholarship of at least 220€ per month (available for all AMIR Master students for 12 months maximum)
    • Note: incentives are proposed to industries who offer high-quality internships (Master thesis). This represents fellowships of at least 500€ per month, per student.

Course overview

The AMIR Master program focuses on the raw material value chain, with particular emphasis on recycling. The two main objectives are:

  • Educate students to become highly-skilled European professionals with expertise in various types of materials. This expertise will enable them to develop, at a large and ambitious scale, new methods for material recycling. In addition, the AMIR program includes classes on transferable skills such as innovation, ethics, intellectual property, life cycle assessment, sustainability and advanced research strategies.
  • Develop a deep entrepreneurship mind-set with the help and expertise of associated businesses, incubators and innovation services as well as a large panel of industries.

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