The DREAM European Masters Scholarship is a collaborative program offered by four prominent European universities, focusing on modern power systems’ dynamics and control. This Erasmus Mundus Scholarship provides full tuition coverage, monthly stipend of €1,400 for living expenses, travel, visa, and installation costs.
In this article, we’ll delve into the details of this scholarship opportunity, including eligibility requirements, benefits, and a step-by-step application guide.
DREAM European Masters Scholarship
Host Countries: France | Germany | Spain
Study Abroad: Study in Europe
Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Reward: Full Scholarship | €1400 stipend/month | Travel Costs
IELTS: Not Required
2025 DREAM European Masters Scholarship
DREAM is a joint master’s programme implemented and fully supported by 4 major European Higher Education Institutions (HEI) sharing a common vision on dynamics and control of modern power systems.
- Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Germany
- National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, Romania
European Master in Dynamics of Renewables-based Power Systems (DREAM) is a 2-year Master programme that offers multidisciplinary education in the dynamics and control of modern power systems.
The DREAM European Masters Scholarship aligns with the European Commission’s objectives to Increase renewable energy generation and meet energy and climate targets.
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By supporting students in the field of modern power systems, the scholarship contributes to the development of expertise needed to achieve these European Commission goals.
Eligibility Criteria for DREAM Erasmus Mundus Scholarship 2025
To be considered for the scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:
Academic Requirements
- Hold a Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent (180 ECTS credits, 3+ years of study)
- Graduation must occur before:
- July 31 (non-European students)
- September 30 (European students)
- Relevant fields of study include:
- Power systems
- Smart Grids
- Renewable Generation
- Automatic control
- Power Electronics
Language Requirements
- Be fluent in English (written and spoken)
- Non-native English speakers must pass a recognized international English test (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)
- Applicants who studied in English must provide an official confirmation letter from their university (exempt from English test).
Benefits of DREAM European Masters Scholarship 2025
The scholarship provides:
Financial Benefits
- Monthly stipend: €1,400/month for 24 months
- Coverage of expenses: Travel, visa, installation, and subsistence costs
Tuition Fee Waiver
Selected students will not pay tuition fees
Duration
The scholarship covers the entire 24-month program, including:
- Study
- Research
- Placement activities
- Thesis preparation
- Thesis defense.
Required Documents for Application
To apply, please submit the following documents:
- Application Form
- CV: Include relevant courses, scores, and explanations for prolonged studies.
- Passport/ID Scan: First pages or identity card with name, date of birth, etc.
- Academic Documents: Certified degrees, transcripts, and diploma supplements with official English translations.
- Motivation Letter: Use the mandatory template (Word | PDF).
- English Proficiency Certificate: Recognized international English test results.
- Mobility Preferences: Choose your preferred mobility tracks for semesters 2 and 3.
- Proof of Residence: Issued within 12 months before the application deadline.
Please note that all documents must be submitted according to the specified requirements.
Application Process for DREAM European Masters Scholarship
To apply, follow these steps:
- Visit the program’s website: Click HERE.
- Register through the online application platform: Fill out the online form with personal data.
- Upload required documents: Submit the necessary documents.
Selection Process
- Applicant ranking: The selection committee creates a main list and a reserve list.
- Scholarship consideration: Students on the main list are considered for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship or a Consortium scholarship.
- Video conference interview: Pre-selected candidates on the main list participate in an interview with the jury.
- Final selection and notification: Successful awardees are contacted with further instructions.