> Joint Master Degree in LIFELONG WELL-BEING AND HEALTHY AGING

 

MASTER PROGRAMME OF LIFELONG WELL-BEING AND HEALTHY AGEING (LIFELINE)

Section 1: Recruitment

  1. All relevant information about the program will be published on the EC2U website and at each Consortium Institution website. Students can apply to only one of the Consortium Institution in which the Joint Master Program is accredited or in the process to be accreditated, namely the University Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi (Romania), the University of Pavia (Italy) and the University of Poitiers (France), which will award the Diploma. All seven EC2U Universities, i.e. the University of Coimbra (Portugal), the University Friedrich Schiller of Jena (Germany), the University of Salamanca (Spain) and the University of Turku (Finland) as well as the three Universities listed above, will deliver a semester that can be chosen as part of the personalized Joint Master Degree study plan.

  2. When applying to the program, applicants will have to rank the partner Universities in which they would like to attend the second, third and fourth semesters based on the Welfare and Healthcare track selection. For each semester they have to indicate two choices, when possible. Accepted applicants will be given their first choice whenever possible. If will not be possible, they will be admitted to their next choice as necessary to ensure numerical balance in enrollments between the partners. In this case, the applicant will receive a notification with the second option indicated during the application or a third one proposed by the Global Admission Committee, which the applicant is free to refuse. The student will be supported by the Global Admission Committee to design the personalized curriculum taking into consideration the initial preferences. The final number of registrants per partner university will be approved by the Global Admission Board.

  3. The Global Admissions Committee will oversee the application and admission process and the Global Academic Board will monitor the Program’s student recruitment.

Section 2: Deadlines

Application Intake

April 1st - May 31st, 2022 *

Publication of rankings of candidates eligible to enroll

From June 30th, 2022 at EC2U and each University website

Enrollment period

Deadline December 15th

* The Global Academic Board in accordance with WP4 board might consider the opportunity to open a late call in the event that seats are still available.

Section 3: Academic Offer

Healthcare track

Semester

University

Semester

University

First

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

Second

University of Salamanca

Third

University of Pavia*

Fourth

One of the seven University

Welfare track

Semester

University

Semester

University

First

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi

Second

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi or

University of Turku

 

Third

University of Coimbra or

University of Poitiers or

University Friedrich Schiller of Jena

Fourth

One of the seven University (please note that the same University can be chosen for a maximum of 2 semesters)

* At the University of Pavia by national law the number of positions for Non-EU students is 2. Places that are not filled by Non-EU students will be filled by EU applicants.

Section 4: Course Structure

The Degree Programme structure is described in the https://ec2u.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/didactics/pages/308543823.

Section 5: How to apply

Students may apply to only one Consortium Institution indifferentely chosing among the followings

Section 6: Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria

EC2U is committed to fair, transparent and consistent admission practices and procedures.

Entry requirments

The entry requirements comply with the national legislation of the countries of the partner Universities and are the following:

1. Candidates of the Degree Program must hold an official Degree issued by a Higher Education Institution belonging to a member State of the European Higher Education Area that entitles access to Master Degree programs in any given partner country. Graduates from educational systems outside of the European Higher Education Area may also be admitted if students hold an equivalent University Degree. In this case, admission will be subjected to verification by the Consortium Institution administrations in compliance with local regulations, as soon as the study program is fully accredited there.

2. In order to apply for the Degree Program, students should have a Bachelor degree in one of the following areas: health and welfare, social and behavioral sciences, psychology and sports, life sciences (biotechnology, biological sciences, pharmacy, medicine) or any other area accepted in the country of the application. All documents submitted should be issued by the relevant official body/bodies.

For enrollment in the Master’s programme, the Italian recognized degrees are one of the following classes pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/2004: L-2 Biotechnology, L-13 Biological Sciences, LM-13 Pharmacy and Industrial Pharmacy (including the single-cycle degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology), LM-41 Medicine and Surgery and corresponding classes pursuant to Ministerial Decree 509/1999. In the event that the student does not major in one of the above Degrees, the requirements are still considered satisfied if the student has acquired at least:

  • 10 ECTS in mathematics, physics, computer science and statistics (Italian disciplinary areas: from FIS/01 to FIS/08, from MAT/01 to MAT/09, INF/01, MED/01, SECS-S/01, SECS-S/02);

  • 10 ECTS in the chemical and biological areas (Italian scientific areas: CHIm/01, CHIM/02, CHIM/03, CHIM/06, BIO/01, BIO/10, BIO/11, BIO/13, BIO/17, BIO/18, BIO/19);

  • 20 ECTS in the biotechnology area (Italian scientific areas: from BIO/01 to BIO/07, from BIO/12 to BIO/19, from CHIM/01 to CHIM/05, from CHIM/08 to CHIM/11, MED/03, MED/04, MED/05, MED/07, MED/09, MED/13, MED/15, MED/42.


3. English Language certification (see accepted certificates in > Annex I: English Accepted Certificates): B2 level, defined according the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is required, except for an applicant with a previous University Degree (Bachelor, Master or Doctorate) delivered in English. Applicants must provide evidence of attaining B2 Level before confirmation of offer and enrolment.

Once the call expires, each Consortium Institution is responsible for the administrative eligibility check of the received applications. All eligible applications will be evaluated jointly by the Global Admission Committee.

Selection criteria and procedure

Admission to the programme is selective. There is a maximum capacity of 20 students in the programme for the first iteration (2022/23). The candidates will be ranked on a scale of 100 points. The selection criteria will be assessed based on:

  • Transcript of Records

  • Knowledge of English language

  • Motivation Letter and European Standard Curriculum Vitae

The criteria include four categories:

  1. Academic Excellence (50 points)
    Points for academic excellence are based on the ECTS weighted avarage of the exam grades reported in the Transcript of Records if at the time of application the student does not hold the Bachelor. If the applicant provides more than one previous Degree, the Global Admission Committee will consider the highest level or in case of equal level, the first one listed by the applicant.

  2. Language Knowledge (20 points)
    The knowledge of higher levels with respect to the minimum requirement will be considered.

  3. Personal Competencies (30 points, 10 points for each item)

    • Intercultural competence

    • Civic engagement

    • Interest in program enrolment

Section 7: Ranking of the applicants

The ranking, based on the criteria listed above, will be published from June 30th.

The first 50 students with the best score will be declared eligible by the Committee and will be placed on the ranking list; the first 20 students will be admitted for enrollment. In the event of a withdrawal, the student in the next position on the ranking list will be contacted in order to start the enrollment procedure.

The preferences expressed in the application will be considered by the Committee that will reserve the right to make the final decisions, also taking into account the homogeneity of the distribution of students among the partner institutions of the EC2U consortium.

The admitted student list will be published in an anonymised form for transparency.

The applicant will receive an email notification from the leading Institution, University Alexandru Ioan Cuza of Iasi, with one of the following options:

  1. Admitted

  2. Admitted under condition

  3. Waiting listed

  4. Non-admitted

The applicant must accept the offer within 10 working days from the notice of admission to the program. A notification of admission that has not been accepted within the prescribed time will expire.

Non-admitted applicants will have the opportunity to make an appeal to the Global Admission Committee within 10 working days from the publication of the ranking. Information on how to proceed will be provided in the email notifying the publication of the ranking.

For any aspect of admissions not regulated in this document, the Global Admission Committee will be responsible for establishing any further provision.

Section 8: Enrolment

The students that have passed the selection for the admission will be enroled to all the Universities chosen in the study plan where the Master Degree is accreditated.

EC2U student fee must be paid at the University Alexandru Ioan Cuza of Iasi, the administrative coordinator Institution.

Relevant information on how to enroll will be provided to the admitted candidates via email to the address they provided during the application process.

Section 9: Procedures to apply and enroll following a transfer or second degree

Students asking for a transfer from other master’s degrees or for enrollment to a second degree will have to submit the online application for an evaluation as described in Section 5 and pass with a positive mark the selection phase according to the rules reported in Section 6. The Global Admission Committee will evaluate the student’s previous academic career in order to assess a recognition of academic curriculum and proceed with enrollment at first or second year as described in Section 7.

The applicant should specify this request during the application procedure.

 

For further information please consult the Joint Master Degree website at this link https://ec2u.eu/lifeline-lifelong-well-being-and-healthy-ageing/