In stiff European competition, the NOHA Joint MA in International Humanitarian Action has been awarded Erasmus Mundus status.
  
Out of 116 eligible applications, only 38 were selected for funding. The NOHA Joint MA in International Humanitarian Action is offered by the Department of International Relations of the University of Malta and seven other universities across Europe. It is a multidisciplinary programme involving studies at at least two different universities across the network.
  
The Erasmus status means that as of academic year 2018/19, a number of scholarships will be available for students wishing to follow this prestigious course.
  
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Out of 116 eligible applications, only 38 were selected for funding. The NOHA Joint MA in International Humanitarian Action is offered by the Department of International Relations of the University of Malta and seven other universities across Europe. It is a multidisciplinary programme involving studies at at least two different universities across the network.
The Erasmus status means that as of academic year 2018/19, a number of scholarships will be available for students wishing to follow this prestigious course.
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