Inter-University Master's Degree in Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution (Erasmus Mundus) - 13th edition
Inter-University Master's Degree in Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution (Erasmus Mundus)
Academic information
Master's degree final project
Unique call: June or September of the second year.
Guide to the Master's Thesis subject of the Faculty of Arts.
Mobility
To obtain the Erasmus Mundus qualification, students must study for at least one semester in one of the other participating universities during the second course. Students can apply for an Erasmus+ grant for mobility during the first course of the master’s degree.
Optional. Check the list of mobility agreements.
Quality
Master's degree in Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution has been approved by the Spanish Ministry of Universities.
Specific grants
Erasmus Mundus scholarships for European and non-European students.
Grants for initiation in teaching and research in Departments (BIDI URV)