The European Master of Diagnosis and Repair of Buildings (EMDIREB) Scholarship Position

The European Master of Diagnosis and Repair of Buildings (EMDiReB) is a postgraduate university programme, supported by the European Commission through the Erasmus Mundus Programme. It is a one-year-and-a-half masters course (90 ECTS in three semesters of 30 ECTS each), focused on diagnosis, repair, rehabilitation and improvement of buildings and urban spaces.

The training offered has the following objectives:

  • To provide solid core training for specialists, which will prepare them to undertake the diagnosis, repair, rehabilitation and improvement of buildings and urban spaces.
  • To provide integral training to enable specialists to write reports and projects, technically supervise construction work and carry out executive management activities associated with the processes involved.
  • To provide more advanced training, drawing together the knowledge and experience accumulated by three European universities in such important fields as building diagnosis and repair. The consortium contributes and enriches the programme with three different areas of specialization associated with complementary aspects of architectural activity.
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Partnership

The partner institutions of the Masters consortium are:
Universidad de Sevilla (US). Spain
Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria (UNIRC). Italy
Politechnika Lubelska (PL). Poland

APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR ALL CANDIDATES

All applications for admission will be forwarded ONLY BY MAIL to the Co-ordinating Institution (University of Seville) for processing. The application form is available for downloading on the EMDiReB Website and the documents must be attached translated into English, Spanish, Italian or Polish (The original documents will be required after the selection process)

Application deadline and addresses:

For Third-country students requesting EM scholarship (Category A) and for European Students (category B): 6 February 2011
For Scholars (category A and B): 29 July 2011

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