EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program in  Advanced Design of Sustainable Ships and Offshore Structures

The EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Programme in Advanced Design of Sustainable Ships and Offshore Structures is a two-year joint master’s degree designed to educate engineers and technologists in the naval architecture and marine engineering sectors. The programme focuses on the advanced design, optimisation and sustainability of ships, offshore structures and renewable marine systems — equipping graduates with both theoretical foundations and international experience across European maritime hubs. EMSHIP offers compulsory academic mobility in a minimum of two partner universities, immersing students in diverse research environments and industry collaborations that address contemporary challenges in naval and offshore engineering.

Established under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM) framework, EMSHIP has evolved into a recognised European master’s track in sustainable marine design since its first cohorts in the early 2010s. With instruction entirely in English and a curriculum spanning core engineering modules and a master’s thesis linked to industrial or academic partners, the programme prepares graduates for careers in ship design, hydrodynamics, offshore energy systems, and related sectors requiring advanced cross-national competence.

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Programme NameInternational Master in Advanced Design of Sustainable Ships and Offshore Structures (EMSHIP)
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at Ghent University or Universitatea Dunărea de Jos, Year 2 at selected partner universities
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and consortium scholarships
Academic FocusNaval Architecture, Ship & Offshore Design, Hydrodynamics, Marine Structures
ItemDetail
StatusOngoing EMJM programme
Start Date01 October 2023
End Date30 November 2029
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)
UniversityCountry
Ghent UniversityBelgium
Universitatea Dunărea de Jos din GalațiRomania
Universität RostockGermany
École Centrale de NantesFrance
Instituto Superior Técnico LisboaPortugal
Université de LiègeBelgium
Universidad Politécnica de MadridSpain
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1Ghent University (Belgium) or Universitatea Dunărea de Jos din Galați (Romania)Core modules in naval architecture, hydrodynamics, structures
Year 2Selected partner university (Germany, France, Portugal, Belgium or Spain)Specialised courses + thesis (30 ECTS)
Optional MobilityThird university / internshipMaster thesis or professional attachment

The EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus programme collaborates with a broad network of associated academic partners and industrial stakeholders, including research laboratories and maritime companies that host master’s theses and internships. The annual EMSHIP Week connects students with industrial partners, alumni and faculty, fostering professional networking and exposure to real-world shipbuilding and offshore engineering challenges.

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

  • Bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS) in mechanical engineering, naval architecture, marine technology or a related discipline
  • Relevant academic background in mathematics, mechanics, fluid dynamics and engineering fundamentals
  • English language proficiency (IELTS Academic 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 92 or equivalent)
  • Official degree obtained prior to programme start
  • Higher education degree certificate & transcripts
  • English proficiency certificate
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Personal statement / motivation letter
  • Two reference letters
  • Passport copy
  1. Visit the official EMSHIP website and access the online application form.
  2. Complete personal, academic and eligibility details.
  3. Upload all required documents in PDF format.
  4. Submit referee contact information for references.
  5. Review and submit your application before the deadline.
  6. If shortlisted, prepare for a possible interview.

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

StageTimeline
Applications OpenSeptember
Erasmus+ Scholarship Deadline31 January
Self-Funded Deadline1 April – 1 June
Selection & ReviewFebruary–March
Final NotificationMarch–June
Programme StartSeptember
  • Erasmus+ scholarship covering living stipend (€1400/month) & tuition waiver
  • Travel, visa and installation support
  • Partial tuition waivers for high-potential self-funded students
  • Showcase solid motivation for marine and offshore design studies.
  • Highlight relevant technical coursework and engineering skills.
  • Present clear career goals in naval architecture or offshore engineering.
  • Ensure all documents are accurate and professionally presented.

I had great chance to join EMShip on second cohort as delegate. It was entirely complementary program in terms of profession and friendship by linking people from all around the world under the great European universities.

~Murat Tosun

What is the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program?

The EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program is a two-year Master’s course in the design of sustainable ships and offshore structures, offering global mobility and scholarships.

Is the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program fully funded?

Yes, selected students receive full scholarships covering tuition, travel, and living costs.

Do I need a background in naval architecture to apply for the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program?

A background in naval architecture, mechanical, civil, or marine engineering is preferred, but related disciplines may also be eligible.

What is the language of instruction for the EMSHIP Erasmus Mundus Program?

The entire program is taught in English.