RESCO Erasmus Mundus Program in Renewable Energy and Sustainable COnstruction

The RESCO Erasmus Mundus Program in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Construction is a newly launched, highly selective two-year joint master’s degree designed to educate future professionals capable of addressing the pressing challenges of energy transition, sustainable infrastructure, and climate-resilient built environments. Through a rigorously structured curriculum, international mobility, and interdisciplinary training, this programme prepares graduates for careers at the intersection of civil engineering, renewable energy technologies, and sustainable construction practices.

Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, the RESCO Erasmus Mundus brings together five leading European institutions in engineering and sustainability to offer a truly global academic experience. Students study in multiple countries, gaining advanced technical skills, exposure to cutting-edge research, and practical experience through internships, equipping them to become leaders in sustainable development sectors worldwide.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Joint Master in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Construction (RESCO)
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME, Hungary), Year 2 at UDC (Spain)/UMinho (Portugal) and ULHN/INSA Rouen Normandie (France) for specialisation + internship worldwide
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and Consortium Scholarships
Academic FocusCivil engineering fundamentals, sustainable construction, renewable energy systems, international internship/dissertation
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StatusOngoing, funded under Erasmus+ EMJM (2025 project approval)
Start Date01 October 2025
End Date30 November 2031
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The programme is jointly delivered by a consortium of European universities with expertise in engineering, sustainability, and renewable energy:

UniversityCountry
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)Hungary
University of A Coruña (UDC)Spain
University of Minho (UMinho)Portugal
INSA Rouen NormandieFrance
Université Le Havre Normandie (ULHN)France
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1 – Semester 1Hungary (BME)Fundamentals of civil and structural engineering (30 ECTS)
Year 1 – Semester 2Spain & Portugal (UDC & UMinho)Sustainable construction and energy efficiency (30 ECTS)
Year 2 – Semester 3France (ULHN)Renewable energy systems and civil engineering (30 ECTS)
Year 2 – Semester 4WorldwideInternship and Master’s thesis (30 ECTS)

The RESCO Erasmus Mundus programme emphasises collaboration between academia, research institutions, and industry stakeholders to ensure that students engage with real-world challenges in sustainable engineering. Through seminars, project work, and internships in Europe and beyond, students benefit from partnerships with engineering firms, renewable energy manufacturers, and sustainable construction consultancies, enhancing employability and research prospects.

Applicants to the RESCO Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent, 180 ECTS) in civil, mechanical, architectural, energy engineering, or related AEC field.
  • Good command of English (CEFR B2 or equivalent).
  • Demonstrated motivation for sustainable construction and renewable energy. Information on minimum GPA or work experience not available on the official website.

Applicants must prepare and upload the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcript (translated if necessary)
  • Passport copy
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivation letter (max 2 pages)
  • One recommendation letter
  • Proof of English proficiency
  1. Visit the online E-Admission Portal (operated by BME).
  2. Create an E-Admission account.
  3. Access the RESCO application form and enter personal/academic details.
  4. Upload all required documents in English (PDF).
  5. Select funding preference (EMJM scholarship, self-funded).
  6. Submit before deadline.
  7. Await selection results and prepare for enrolment.

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

StageTimeline
Applications OpenDecember 2025
Application DeadlineFebruary
Selection and ReviewMarch
Final Results NotificationApril
Programme StartEarly September 2026
  • Erasmus+ EMJM scholarship covering full tuition fees for eligible candidates.
  • Living stipend (amount not specified on official website).
  • Travel and installation allowances.
  • Access to consortium seminars and networking events. Information not available on official website.
  • Clearly articulate your motivation for pursuing sustainable construction and renewable energy.
  • Highlight relevant academic projects or engineering experience.
  • Ensure all documents are translated, well-formatted, and error-free.
  • Secure strong recommendation letters aligned with your academic and professional goals.
  • Reach out to programme alumni or faculty for insight into expectations (if possible).

Graduates are expected to pursue careers in sustainable construction, renewable energy sectors, research institutions, or continue with doctoral studies, leveraging the international mobility and technical expertise gained during the programme.

What is the RESCO Erasmus Mundus programme?

It is a two-year Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Construction delivered by five European universities.

Who can apply for the RESCO Erasmus Mundus?

Applicants with a bachelor’s degree in engineering or related fields and proof of English proficiency.

Does RESCO Erasmus Mundus offer scholarships?

Yes, Erasmus+ EMJM scholarships are available for selected candidates.

What degree(s) will I receive upon completion of RESCO Erasmus Mundus ?

Graduates receive multiple national master’s degrees from consortium universities and a joint diploma supplement.

Is the RESCO Erasmus Mundus programme taught in English?

Yes, the language of instruction is English.