The Erasmus Mundus PlantHealth Scholarship 2026–2028, a fully funded joint master’s degree program offered by five prestigious European universities in four countries, is currently accepting applications.
This esteemed program is acknowledged as a European Master of Excellence in Plant Health and is funded by the European Union through the Erasmus Mundus project. It gives students from all over the world the chance to learn more about sustainable agriculture, crop security, and plant health.
The two-year master’s program blends academic quality, international collaboration, and practical learning to prepare students for global careers in agribusiness and plant sciences.
Below are further specifics about the program’s eligibility, structure, and benefits.
Eligibility Criteria :
- All nationalities are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
- A bachelor’s degree in agronomy, agricultural sciences, or a similar discipline is required of candidates.
- Undergraduate students in their last year may also apply. An valid certificate from their university attesting to their present enrollment and, if feasible, their anticipated graduation date must be uploaded.
- Two letters of recommendation must be included with the application.
The joint master’s degree in plant health offered by Erasmus Mundus
Study Level: Master’s
Five European universities spread over four countries serve as the host institutions.
Duration of Program: 24 months (2 years)
Source of Funding: European Union
Benefits :
- Complete coverage of tuition fees
- Full-coverage insurance throughout the duration of the research
- A €1,400 monthly stipend to pay for living expenses, travel, visas, and installations
Deadline: 31st December 2025





