Finances


Finances

The deadline for applications from self-financed students is the same as for all applications to GEM. See the application page for the exact deadlines. 

After you have submitted your application and your application has been assessed as academically acceptable by the GEM consortium, you will receive an invoice automatically for the tuition fee. 

If you require a full invoice of these total costs, for instance, for an alternative scholarship provider, please contact us at gem-msc-itc@utwente.nl. 

To determine what tuition fee you have to pay, you need to check which countries are considered EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme (EU) or not according to the European Commission

Programme Countries 

Partner Countries 

Member States of the European Union (EU): Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden. 

ALL OTHER COUNTRIES 

Third countries associated to the Programme: North Macedonia, Serbia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Türkiye. 

 

Important Note: A non-EU applicant cannot have lived in an EU Country for 12 or more months in the past 5 years (otherwise the applicant would be categorised as an applicant from an EU Country).   

In addition to a budget for tuition fees, you will also need a budget for housing, day-to-day expenses, and costs may also occur for insurance and a visa application.  

Below you will find a table with a cost estimation for self-funded students 

Cost estimation for self-funded students

 Partner Countries

Programme Countries 

Tuition fee whole course 24 months

18,000

5,000

Estimated additional costs (visa, residence permit, sundry costs such as passport photos, smart card, and deposit)

400

400

Estimated living allowance for 24 months (incl. housing)

  • Please ensure that you have sufficient means of financial support. 

30,000

30,000

Estimated total costs 

48,400

35,400


Important notes:

  1. Fees are in euros and are subject to change. 
  2. Living expenses are estimated at approximately € 1250 per month, but may be slightly higher or lower depending on the country where you study. The living expenses for the non-EU students are based on the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND). For EU students, as the applicant is an EU resident, there is no need to meet the IND requirements. Therefore, the amount is an estimation of monthly living costs, we refer you to our Student Information page, where you may find information about the living costs per partner country  
  3. Students are responsible for: Covering their own travel expenses, including international, local, and inter-European travel, and the cost of a personal laptop. 
  4. The following costs are included in the tuition fee: Fieldwork and field trips, Health insurance  

Payment conditions

After you have submitted your application and your application has been assessed to be academically acceptable by the GEM Joint Programme Board, you will automatically receive an invoice to pay the tuition fee. (The payments of the remaining costs, as indicated in the estimated costs overview in the table above, are your own responsibility.)  

The tuition fee can be paid in installments. 

Applicants may request to pay the tuition fee (i.e. the full amounts shown on the invoice) in two equal annual instalments. 

The payment table in these cases is as follows  

Payment 1

Due date

Payment 2

Due date

50% of total costs

1 June 2026

50% of total costs

1 May 2027

 
Failure to pay the fee instalment by the stated deadline will be considered grounds for non-registration for the forthcoming academic year.

Funding opportunities

Candidates who wish to apply for scholarships (for example, World Bank, etc.) may have to observe early deadlines and hence an early application is recommended. 

We recommend to apply to GEM at least eight weeks before the scholarship application deadline, as a (conditional) admission letter is needed to apply for a scholarship.  

Some scholarship options can be found below from the different partner universities but note that each scholarship provider has its own requirements and may not necessarily be suitable for you/your study. 

Options suggested by University of Twente 

Options suggested by the University of Tartu 

Options suggested by Lund University 

We strongly recommend:  

  1. To check the funding options in your own country.  
  2. Search for possibilities to get a student loan  
  3. Check with your employer what the options and requirements are to receive funding from your organization. 

Current students can visit this page to learn more about scholarships 


Erasmus+ Scholarships

We have 70 scholarships to disburse across four intakes. 50 of these are available for all applicants, and 20 are designated as additional scholarships for specific regions (see below). For the 2026-28 intake we have 17 or 18 Erasmus+ scholarships.  This means that we will have four or five scholarships per track per intake.  
 
As the competition for Erasmus+ scholarships is very high, we strongly encourage applicants to also explore alternative funding opportunities to support their participation in the GEM programme.  

All applicants who submit a complete application before the deadline (15 January 2026 at 23.59 CET) are automatically considered for an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM) scholarship, funded by the European Union. 

Notification timeline: Applicants who have applied for an Erasmus+ scholarship will be provisionally notified of the outcome by 31 March 2026. 

What the scholarship covers

The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM) scholarship provides comprehensive financial support for selected students. It includes: 

This monthly allowance is intended to cover: 

Note: 
Only tuition and insurance are paid directly by the programme. All other costs must be managed from the monthly allowance. Careful budgeting is essential to ensure your financial needs are met throughout the programme. 

Who can receive it?

Open to both EU and non-EU students 

Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, motivation, and geographical balance 

Additional scholarships for specific regions

To promote global diversity and inclusion, additional scholarships are available for students from specific regions. These are part of the EU’s commitment to ensuring balanced geographical representation. These additional scholarships are already included in the 70 scholarships for the whole GEM programme. 

Note: Regional priorities may vary each year based on European Commission guidelines. Please consult the application guidelines or contact us for the most up-to-date information. 

Important conditions

By accepting an EMJM scholarship, students agree to the following conditions: 

 

  

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