CLMCE Erasmus Mundus Program in Children’s Literature, Media and Cultural Entrepreneurship

The CLMCE Erasmus Mundus Programme in Children’s Literature, Media and Cultural Entrepreneurship is a competitive two-year joint master’s degree designed to equip students with deep interdisciplinary knowledge and practical expertise at the nexus of literary studies, media analysis, and cultural entrepreneurship. This Erasmus+ Joint Master Degree invites students from around the world to critically engage with texts and media for children and young adults across diverse cultural contexts while developing entrepreneurial skills applicable to contemporary cultural industries.

CLMCE spans multiple European countries and combines theoretical study with experiential learning, including work placements and optional summer schools. Graduates leave with the capability to interpret childhood cultures, shape creative enterprises, and contribute to cultural institutions or industry sectors on a global scale.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Joint Master in Children’s Literature, Media and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at University of Glasgow, Year 2 at Aarhus University & a third consortium partner (specialisation)
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Masters funding (EMJM)
Academic FocusChildren’s literature, media studies, cultural entrepreneurship, creative industries
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 September 2023
End Date31 October 2029
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)
UniversityCountry
University of GlasgowUnited Kingdom
Aarhus UniversityDenmark
Tilburg UniversityNetherlands
Nantes UniversityFrance
University of WrocławPoland
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1University of Glasgow + Aarhus UniversityCore interdisciplinary modules in children’s literature, media and cultural entrepreneurship including critical enquiry, media texts, research seminars and theoretical foundations.
Year 2One partner university (Tilburg / Nantes / University of Wrocław)Advanced coursework in specialised tracks (e.g. film culture, cultural management, translation studies) alongside a placement with cultural organisations.
Optional MobilitySummer school at University of British Columbia (Canada) or German partner universitiesAdditional non-credit enrichment focused on specialised topics such as publishing or digital media.

The CLMCE Erasmus Mundus programme embeds academic study with real-world exposure through placements with cultural partners, internships with publishers, libraries, media institutions and collaborative projects with associate partners across Europe. Students benefit from academic excellence and cultural insights fostered by consortium institutions, building a network that bridges scholarship and professional practice in creative industries.

Applicants to the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria (based on official programme guidance and general Erasmus+ standards):

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in arts, humanities, social sciences, or related fields
  • Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent)
  • Motivation letter demonstrating academic interest and international perspective
  • Academic transcripts from prior degrees
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) / résumé
  • Two academic reference letters
  • Supporting evidence of creative, research or professional engagement relevant to the field
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official academic transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivation letter / statement of purpose
  • Academic or professional reference letters
  • Passport or identification page copy
  1. Visit the official CLMCE application portal coordinated by the University of Glasgow.
  2. Complete the online application form.
  3. Upload all required documents in English (PDF).
  4. Submit contact information for referees so that recommendation letters can be uploaded.
  5. Review and submit before the published deadline.
  6. Await selection and scholarship outcome notifications.

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Applications OpenOctober 2025
Application Deadline23 January 2026 (Scholars) / 21 August 2026 (Self-funded)
Selection and ReviewFebruary – April 2026
Final Results NotificationApril 2026
Programme StartSeptember 2026
  • Full coverage of tuition fees for the two-year programme.
  • Monthly subsistence stipend (up to EUR 1,400/month).
  • Travel insurance and optional travel/installation allowances.
  • Access to international academic networks and cultural events.
  • Clearly articulate your academic motivation and interdisciplinary interests.
  • Highlight relevant writing, research or creative projects.
  • Demonstrate cultural adaptability and international outlook.
  • Provide strong, supportive references.
  • Ensure all documents are professionally presented.

Completing my Masters degree in Children’s Literature, Media, and Culture has been a highlight of the past two years! I had come to this programme without any special expectations, as my Bachelor’s degree in English Philology had little to do with literature for children and adolescents. Therefore, this programme became a welcoming portal into an interdisciplinary space with so many directions to explore.

~Olha

What is the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program about?

The CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program focuses on children’s literature, media, and cultural entrepreneurship through interdisciplinary study across four European countries.

Can I get a scholarship for the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program?

Yes! Erasmus+ scholarships cover tuition, travel, and living expenses for selected candidates.

Do I need prior work experience to apply for the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program?

No, but relevant internships, creative projects, or academic focus in related fields will strengthen your application.

What career paths are available after the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program?

Graduates work in publishing, education, media production, NGOs, and cultural institutions—or start their own creative ventures.

Is English the only language used in the CLMCE Erasmus Mundus program?

Yes, the entire program is taught in English, though living in different countries may require basic local language skills for daily life.