
The Erasmus Mundus Master in Global Studies (EMGS), an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD), is offered by an international consortium of five high-profile European participating universities and partner universities worldwide. It provides excellent training for future careers both inside and outside academia, training experts who can analyze and navigate globalization processes from multiple perspectives. Our graduates are well prepared for academic positions in Global Studies and related disciplines dealing with global phenomena and jobs in supranational agencies and non-governmental organizations. They are ready to work as intercultural mediators within the fields of development cooperation, economy, management, and beyond while contributing to pioneering scholarship for understanding the past, investigating the present, and debating the future of the global.
Since its establishment in 2005, the EMGS Consortium – at the time including the founding members: Leipzig University, the University of Vienna, and the University of Wrocław, as well as the London School of Economics and Political Science – has received funding from the European Commission through the Erasmus Mundus programme. Erasmus Mundus includes attractive scholarships that benefit non-European and European EMGS students. Additionally, the participating universities have continued to offer substantial fee waivers to excellent candidates. Roskilde University and Ghent University joined the EMGS Consortium in 2010 and 2015, respectively. Starting with the 2023 intake, the London School of Economics and Political Science is no longer part of the consortium.
The EMGS partners with several non-European universities: – Dalhousie University (Canada), Macquarie University (Australia), the University of California, Santa Barbara (USA), Stellenbosch University (South Africa), Fudan University (China), and Jawaharlal Nehru University (India). These partnerships provide our students with exceptional opportunities to study transregional connectedness and global concerns for one term at any of these places of renowned research and teaching to study transregional connectedness and global concerns. In 2012, the EMGS programme launched with Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia) a bilateral master’s programme emphasising peace and security in Africa within the Global Studies perspective (see for further information also the IPSS website of the programme). Since 2018, the universities of Otago (New Zealand) and Yaoundé I (Cameroon) joined the many strong partnerships fostered by the EMGS.