The FloodRisk Erasmus Mundus Master in Flood Risk Management is a selective two-year joint master’s degree designed to prepare future leaders in integrated flood risk science, engineering and policy. This programme equips students with advanced theoretical grounding and practical skills in hydrology, modelling, planning and socio-economic assessment to address the global challenge of flooding, and it is delivered through a consortium of European universities across multiple countries. Students gain multidisciplinary competence and international perspectives essential for careers in academia, industry and public sector organisations working on flood resilience and water management.
Launched as part of the Erasmus+ Joint Master Degree initiative, the Flood Risk Management programme blends rigorous coursework with fieldwork, modelling projects and a research thesis. It features mobility across four partner institutions, enabling students to study in Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia and benefit from diverse academic cultures and professional networks. Graduates receive accredited master’s qualifications that enhance employability in flood risk and environmental sectors.
Key Details of the FloodRisk Erasmus Mundus
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme Name | Erasmus Mundus Master in Flood Risk Management |
| Duration | 2 academic years (120 ECTS) |
| Degree Type | Joint Master’s Degree |
| Language of Instruction | English |
| Study Model | Year 1 at TU Dresden & IHE Delft, Year 2 at UPC & University of Ljubljana |
| Scholarship Type | Erasmus+ Joint Master Funding |
| Academic Focus | Flood risk integration, hydroinformatics, modelling, spatial planning |
Project Status and Erasmus+ Funding Information
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Status | Ongoing |
| Start Date | 01 October 2023 |
| End Date | 30 November 2029 |
| Action Type | Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM) |
Universities and Countries Involved in FloodRisk Erasmus Mundus
The programme is jointly delivered by a consortium of leading European universities:
| University | Country |
|---|---|
| TU Dresden | Germany |
| IHE Delft Institute for Water Education | Netherlands |
| UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | Spain |
| University of Ljubljana | Slovenia |
Programme Structure
| Year | Location | Academic Components |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | Germany (TU Dresden) & Netherlands (IHE Delft) | Core modules including climatology, flood risk management, modelling, hydroinformatics (60 ECTS) |
| Year 2 | Spain (UPC) & Slovenia (University of Ljubljana) | Advanced modules on coastal flooding, planning, socio-economic aspects + research thesis (60 ECTS) |
| Optional Mobility / Thesis | N/A | Fieldwork, industry engagement and thesis project with external partners |
Research and Industry Links
The Flood Risk Management Erasmus Mundus programme is closely aligned with research and practice in integrated water and risk science, offering field-oriented learning and thesis opportunities with institutional partners. Students engage with real-world flood case studies and have access to networks across research institutes, public agencies and consulting environments active in flood resilience and environmental decision support.
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the FloodRisk Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:
- Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS) with relevant academic content in engineering, geosciences, environmental sciences or similar.
- Good academic record (GPA minimum B/B+ or equivalent).
- Sufficient academic knowledge of mathematics and water-related subjects.
- Evidence of English proficiency according to internationally recognised tests.
- Possession of required degree before programme start (if applicable).
Required Documents
- Bachelor’s degree certificate and academic transcripts in English.
- Curriculum Vitae detailing education, experience and research interests.
- Motivation responses to programme-specific questions.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- English language test results.
- Passport identification page.
How to Apply – Step-By-Step
- Visit the official application portal on the programme website.
- Complete personal, academic and background sections.
- Upload required PDF documents.
- Provide referee contact details for submission of letters.
- Carefully review the application.
- Submit before the published deadline.
- If shortlisted, await selection outcomes
Application Timeline 2025 and 2026 Intake
| Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Applications Open | October |
| Application Deadline | January – March |
| Selection and Review | February – April |
| Final Results Notification | April |
| Programme Start | Early September |
Scholarship Benefits for FloodRisk Erasmus Mundus Applicants
- Erasmus+ EMJM scholarships covering tuition, participation and insurance.
- Monthly allowance for subsistence, accommodation and travel.
- Reduced tuition fee scholarships (€3,000) available.
- Support for students with disabilities.
Guidance for a Strong Application
- Demonstrate academic and practical motivation in flood risk management.
- Highlight relevant coursework, projects or field experience.
- Prepare clear, authentic responses to motivation questions.
- Secure strong, recent recommendation letters.
- Ensure documentation is complete and error-free.
Alumni Experience
So many memories are close to my heart—the first intro sessions, the potluck in Dresden where we got to taste amazing cuisines from all over the world, the autumn beauty of Tharandt, biking around the canals in Delft, having my first ever experience in the beautiful ocean in Florida and Barcelona, and, of course, the unforgettable Florida field trip. That trip really brought all of us in the flood risk management program closer, not just as friends, but as a family.
~Namrata Karki
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program about?
The FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program is a two-year joint master’s degree focused on flood risk management. It combines engineering, environmental science, and policy, allowing students to study across four European universities.
Who is eligible to apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program?
Students with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, environmental sciences, geosciences, or related fields are eligible to apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program, provided they meet the academic and English language requirements.
How many scholarships are available for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program?
Approximately 15 Erasmus Mundus scholarships are offered each year for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program, covering tuition, travel, and a monthly stipend.
What documents are required to apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program?
To apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program, you need your academic transcripts, degree certificate (or enrollment proof), CV, two recommendation letters, English proficiency proof, and answers to five motivation questions.
What degrees will I receive after completing the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program?
Graduates of the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program receive multiple degrees from participating institutions, including an MSc from IHE Delft and TU Dresden, and joint recognition from the other partner universities.
Can final-year undergraduate students apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program?
Yes, final-year students can apply for the FLOODRisk Erasmus Mundus Program as long as they graduate and submit their degree certificate by the required deadline (usually mid-August).

















