Science in Marine Environment and Resources University of Bordeaux
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master | On-Campus | Full-time | find out | September | €4500.00 year per | €9000.00 year per |
- Annual fees: Third country students: 9,000€/year, European students/assimilated as European: 4,500€/year *according to Erasmus Mundus rules.
- Scholarships: Erasmus Mundus scholarships, Erasmus mobility grants, Mobility grants funded by the Spanish Government and the Basque Government.
- Students choosing to study in Bordeaux: Mobility grants available according to excellence criteria funded by the Excellence Initiatives in Bordeaux and Bilbao (i.e. the excellence programs of the Universities of the Basque Country and of Bordeaux: Euskampus, FidEx, www.aquimob.fr); Mobility grants available according to excellence/social criteria funded by the partner institutions and by regional governments (e.g. Conseil Regional Aquitaine for Bordeaux: www.aquimob.fr).
Course overview
The MER master program provides high quality teaching in general oceanography with a specialization in marine environment (ecology, ecotoxicology, biochemistry, geochemistry, sedimentology, paleo-oceanography) and living or non-living marine resources.
The MER program benefits from a consortium of four EU universities (Bilbao - Spain, Bordeaux-France, Southampton-UK and Liège-Belgium) and a worldwide network of associated partners.
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