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EIT RawMaterials Call for Master's Degree Programme (2025) - D.L.: 31 JAN 2024

In KAVA Call 12 EIT RawMaterials seeks five master’s degree programmes which fulfil the criteria described below. Proposals should relate to programmes which already hold the EIT Label.

Proposal submission DL: Wednesday, 31 JAN 2024 at 13:00 CET
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Based on the existing portfolio of EIT-Labelled Master Programmes in EIT RawMaterials Academy, EIT RawMaterials will seek to support five EIT-Labelled Master Programmes covering the following thematic orientations and disciplines:

  • Master in Advanced Materials: Innovative Recycling
  • Master in Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability
  • Master in resource engineering (Innovative Education in Geometallurgy and Circular Economy)
  • Master in Sustainable Materials
  • Master in Mineral Exploration 

EIT RawMaterials will seek Proposals on master education degree programmes that deliver on the following EIT Core KPIs:

  • EITHE07.1/EITHE07.2-EITRIS : sum of graduates from EIT labelled master’s awarded the EIT Label
  • EITHE05.1/EITHE05.2- EITRIS : Start-ups created by students enrolled and graduates from EIT labelled programmes

Because EIT RawMaterials is seeking existing master’s programmes which already hold the EIT Label, it is expected that Proposals will demonstrate a clear progression and innovation to further develop and improve the programmes under the proposed Project duration. Areas for development may include (but are not limited to):

  • Plans to increase the number of students graduating from the programme (increased capacity)
  • Plans to increase the number of start-ups created by students or graduates of the programme
  • Integration of new curricular elements, especially relating to key European Commission policy priorities of Deep Tech and the Green and Digital Transitions
  • Plans to obtain alternative funding and thereby secure the long-term viability of the programme after the end of EIT funding
  • Plans to increase the number of EU students participating in the programme
  • Plans to improve the tracking of graduates and strengthen the student and alumni community
  • Plans to enhance the level of collaboration with non-Academic partners in the delivery of the programme and increase students’ exposure to industry

Please find the key informations of the call listed below. For the full call text please check the attachment at the bottom of the page or visit the EIT RawMaterials . 

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