The European Commission’s fully financed master’s program, the Erasmus Mundus NOHA Scholarship 2026–2028, is currently accepting applications. The first-ever Joint Master’s Degree in International Humanitarian Action in humanitarian studies is offered by the NOHA (Network on Humanitarian Action) program, which is open to applicants from all over the world. All costs, including tuition, visa fees, transportation, travel, monthly stipend, and insurance, are covered by the scholarship. The program’s distinctive characteristic is that each semester, students attend a different university in a different nation, receiving a variety of cultural and intellectual experiences. The Erasmus Mundus NOHA Scholarship is a remarkable opportunity for future humanitarian professionals because of its worldwide mobility.
Eligibility Criteria :
Eligibility: Open to applicants from all countries worldwide.
Educational Requirement: Must hold at least a Bachelor’s (first-cycle) degree or equivalent.
Relevant Fields of Study: Degree should be in a discipline related to humanitarian action, such as:
- Medical Sciences
- Food Sciences
- Economics & Management
- Engineering
- Law
- Social Sciences
- Education Sciences
- Humanities
Language Requirement: Applicants must meet the English language proficiency criteria specified by the program.
The European Commission is the funding organization.
Program Length: Two Years
Title of Program: Joint Master’s in International Humanitarian Action through Erasmus Mundus
Financial Coverage: Completely funded (including all significant costs)
Benefits :
- The scholarship pays for all of the tuition.
A monthly stipend of €1,400 is given for:
- Travel-related costs
- Visa fees
- Allowance for installation
- Living (subsistence) costs
Deadline: 15th December 2025





