JMPMB - Admission-Procedure 2023 - Vfinal
JMPMB - Admission-Procedure 2023 - Vfinal
JMPMB - Admission-Procedure 2023 - Vfinal
Marine Biotechnology
The student admission includes the procedures and rules for application, selection, enrolment
and registration of the students in the joint Master programme in Marine Biotechnology.
The Partners agree to apply a joint application, selection, enrolment, and registration p rocedures
for JMPMB students.
This Students admission procedure is approved by the EU-CONEXUS Academic Council.
Pre-nomination
student list and 12/04/2024 17/05/2024
waitlisted students Programme Board
Sending the
EU-CONEXUS
conditional acceptance 15/04/2024 22/05/2024 Master Officer
letters
Review of
withdrawals and
invitation to 26/04/2024 03/06/2024 Programme Board
students on waiting
list
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Procedure Timeline Responsible
EU-CONEXUS
Registration of students Master Officer
04/09/2024*
Secretariat
Start of courses 09 Sept 2024 UCV
*Pending of confirmation
The programme is open to the holders of a first cycle higher education degree (Bachelor degree)
in Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics (ISCED 05), Engineering, Manufacturing and
Construction (ISCED 07), Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Veterinary (ISCED 08) and other
similar fields of study as JMPMB from all countries. The qualification must give access to the
Master studies and be recognised by the NARICs (National Academic Recognition Information
Centres) of the Partners (see Article 5.1.).
The minimum eligibility requirements to study joint Master programme in Marine Biotechnology
are:
− University Bachelor’s degree (min. 180 ECTS and Bachelor thesis as part of the study
programme received) providing access to University postgraduate programmes, and which
shows that the applicant has a minimal background in biological sciences and linked to the
Master’s field in Biotechnology,
− English language proficiency: at least CEFR B2, IELTS 6.5 (at least 6 in any skill overall
speaking,writing, listening and reading) or equivalent), if English is not a native language
or language of previous Bachelor or Master studies,
− Motivation.
The Partners agree to aim at selecting the best students in the JMPMB. The Consortium will select
the students in three selection rounds:
(1) eligibility evaluation,
(2) assessment of applications and
(3) interview.
The final list of nominated and pending students will be announced by the Programme Committee.
An applicant to the Joint Master programme in Marine Biotechnology shall fill in the application form
and upload the following scanned documents through the EU-CONEXUS application system
https://apply.eu-conexus.eu/:
− Diploma of Bachelor degree, in language of origin and an official translation into English.
Apostilled or legalized by Spanish embassy.
o If the diploma is not received yet, the applicant shall indicate when it is expected to be received
or provide the confirmation from university about completing Bachelor studies*.
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− Diploma Supplement or Transcript of records, in language of origin and an official translation
into English, showing full details of courses studied and grades/marks obtained.
o If at the moment of application, the Bachelor studies (or equivalent) are not completed yet,the
Transcript of records with the courses and grades to date is accepted*.
− A letter from the University stating that his/her Bachelor gives access to University postgraduate
programmes.
− Certificate to proof of English language proficiency (see requirements), if English is not a native
language. The certificate must be issued during the last 2 years.
o If at the moment of application, it is not possible to provide proof of language qualification,
applications will still be accepted but any offer of a place on the programme or of a scholarship
will be conditional until the test result is received & verified by Selection Committee.
− Statement of purpose completed with comments/justification about the preference for the track
(specialization) in JMPMB.
− 2 academic recommendation letters (the letters must be not older than 6 months, signed. They
must contain a date and they must be on letterhead paper and include the referee's signature or
official stamp).
− Copy of the photo page of passport or ID (ID card for EU citizens only).
− Scientific articles, if any. The articles may be listed in the CV with the link to the journal where
itis published and object identifier (OID) number.
− Proof of volunteering and/or work activities (e.g., certificate, report, membership payment slip,
etc.).
At the moment of application, the applicant is requested to select the track for the 3rd semester of
JMPMB (you can select up to 3 priority choices).
All documents, if not in English or bilingual, when English is one of the languages, shall be
duly translated and notary verified (sworn translation).
Applications shall be submitted until the end of Call for applications. If any of the required documents
aremissing, the application will not be considered.
* Conditional offers
An applicant who is completing the final year of his/her first degree or who has yet to provide the required evidence
of proficiency in English will be considered for entry to the JMPMB but will not receive an unconditional offer of a
place on the programme until it is received his/her final degree and/or English language test results. In such cases,
the applicant may be offered a conditional admission on finishing Bachelor’s degree at the required grade and/or
obtaining the required English language test results. This documentation must be submitted to the EU-CONEXUS
Master Officer. If Diploma of Bachelor degree is issued with the delay, a provisional diploma or letter from
University must be submitted.
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EU-CONEXUS Master Officer is responsible to communicate and consult potential applicants and
assist them in the application procedure.
After the applications are submitted, the EU-CONEXUS Master Officer prepares the applicants lists
and their documentation to the Selection Committee.
Article 5. Selection
The selection process, performed by the Selection Committee, consists of three steps to ensure
theinvolvement of every Partner institution in the selection of potential students:
(1) eligibility evaluation,
(2) assessment of applications and
(3) interview.
These steps include the assessment of applications in a gradual flow of choosing the best applicants.
The selection is based on criteria guaranteeing a fair evaluation of the applications and does not
givepriority to any applicant depending on his/her nationality, race, religion, or gender.
Eligible applications are then evaluated and ranked by the Selection Committee according to the
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following selection criteria and point system:
The applicants will be informed about the ranking points by the EU-CONEXUS Master Officer.
Only 10 applicants from the same country with the highest number of points but no less than 60
points will be invited to interview in each of the rounds (round 1 Erasmus Mundus Scholarships and
Self-funded,round 2 – Self-funded and with partial scholarships).
The interview takes approx. 15 minutes and is meant to evaluate the motivation and personal skills by
the Selection Committee.
Interview
Explanation Points
evaluation
criteria
Motivation Student should show why he/she should be chosen over
other candidates. It shows his/her passion for the 1 (extremely
programme and what he/she hopes to attain from being low) to 10
part of the Erasmus Mundus programme. Student needs (veryhigh)
to tell a story that motivates the evaluator to choose
him/her.
Strength Tasks or actions student can do well. These include
1 (extremely
knowledge, proficiencies, skills, and talents. People use
low) to 10
their traits and abilities to complete work, relate with
(veryhigh)
others, andachieve goals.
Disagreement Conflict happens in all areas of life, and when you’re
applying for a position, the company wants to understand
1 (extremely
your conflict resolution skills. Confidently answering
low) to 10
interview questions about conflict resolution can show
(veryhigh)
your ability to work with others, handle stress, and
problem-solveeffectively.
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Interview
evaluation Explanation Points
criteria
Aspirations Career aspirations are student’s vision for his/her
1 (extremely
future. They are what one hopes to achieve in his/her low) to 10
professional life in the years to come. (veryhigh)
N.B. The applicants ranking points are given under a joint agreement. In case of disagreement, each
Selection Committee member gives personal points, and the final points are calculated as the average.
The Selection Committee (SC) decides whether the applicant is nominated for the programme. There
should be a shared understanding and agreement on the profile of students accepted into the
programme.In case, that one member of the Selection Committee is not willing to admit an applicant;
the (non)acceptance will be decided by a simple majority of SC members.
The final ranking will consist of the total points collected from the selection criteria evaluation (60 to
100)and interview evaluation (5-50). In case of high competition, the priority will be given to the
applicants based on their indicated priorities for tracks in the 3rd semester to ensure thehomogenous
distribution of students among the tracks.
The Selection Committee approves the pre-nomination list and submits to the Programme Board for
the final approval.
The list of nominated students and pending applicants is announced on the EU-CONEXUS website
and all applicants are informed by the EU-CONEXUS Master Officer by the email within the admission
timeline.
If the nominated student is still due to present his/her final documents, the conditional offer is issued
until the pending documents are received.
If a nominated student withdraws his/her application or refuses the offer to study JMPMB, the next
person from the pending students list moves up to take the study place.
If any of nominated candidates for Erasmus Mundus scholarship refuses the offer to study JMPMB,
his/her place can be offered to the candidates from the waiting list based on the ranking but keeping
the distribution of scholarships by country or region and, preferably, by chosen track.
Other candidates passing interview stage may be offered a self-paid place.
The EU-CONEXUS Master Officer is in charge of communication with nominated students. Once the
nominations list is approved by the Programme Board, EU-CONEXUS Master Officer has to send the
following documents to the invited students:
− (Conditional) acceptance letter, where the start of studies, duration, chosen track for the 3rd
semester, language of studies, tuition fees will be notified.
− Individualized explanatory letter, where the nominated student will be informed about the next
steps to take, what documents to present, how to obtain a health insurance, and, how and
whereto apply for visa, if needed.
− Student agreement.
When the nominated applicant returns the signed Student agreement, it is considered the student
accepted the invitation to study.
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As a next step, EU-CONEXUS Master Officer sends out:
− Payment instructions (for those students with 50% fee waiver)
− Student toolkit (with travelling, migration procedures, accommodation, health insurance,
academic regulation information, etc.) and contacts;
− Connection to social media networks;
− Information about the webinar 'Before arrival' and Welcome Week.
Any other documents, requested by the student for personal reasons (for scholarship, bank loan, visa
application, military service, etc.) shall be provided by EU-CONEXUS Master Officer.
The student who signed the Student agreement and paid the tuition fees (or the latter were paid by
third parties) is registered as a full-time student of the joint Master programme in Marine
Biotechnology at five universities of the Consortium for the whole period of the studies.
Programme Board members at each Partner are in charge to provide all required information to the
institutional administrative departments to finalize these procedures.
When the student arrives at the first university (UCV) of the JMPMB, he/she shall present original
Bachelor diploma (apostilled or legalized by Spanish embassy), diploma supplement or transcript of
records and, if not in English, their duly translated notary verified copies. These documents are
stored atthe Programme Coordinator University, and the copies of all students’ documents to be sent
to Partners.The Partners store student data according to the respective rules of each institution.
Article 9. Appeals
The Selection Committee and Programme Board guarantee an absence of any conflict of interest as
well as transparency and equal treatment for all applicants.
In case of any objection in any stage of the application, selection and admission process, the applicant
may file his/her appeal to the Academic Coordinator at the Programme Coordinator University at
[email protected].
The appeal shall be dealt with by the Programme Committee within 5 working days, or if the complaint
requires more time to verify the facts and/or documents, to notify the person about possible time to
answer.