IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program in Imaging

The IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Imaging is a two-year, 120-credit master’s programme delivered by a consortium of prestigious European universities. It immerses students in advanced topics at the intersection of image and video processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, preparing them for careers at the forefront of visual media processing, medical imaging, AR/VR systems, and related fields. The programme fosters deep theoretical knowledge and practical expertise through structured coursework, mobility across partner institutions, and a master’s thesis project.

Students on the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus programme undertake rigorous academic training that combines foundational computing and mathematical techniques with cutting-edge approaches to visual signal interpretation. This international experience, involving study in at least two European countries, equips graduates with both academic depth and global awareness, making it valuable for roles in industry, research and innovation environments where imaging and AI converge.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Joint Master in Imaging
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at Politecnico di Milano or Mid Sweden University, Year 2 at Mid Sweden University or Tampere University for specialisation
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding with approx. 15 EMJM Scholarships
Academic FocusMulti-dimensional image and video processing, machine learning, deep neural networks, AR/VR, visual signal analytics
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 October 2023
End Date30 November 2029
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The programme is jointly delivered by a consortium of three European universities:

UniversityCountry
Politecnico di MilanoItaly
Mid Sweden UniversitySweden
Tampere UniversityFinland
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1Politecnico di Milano or Mid Sweden UniversityCore imaging and machine learning modules, imaging seminars
Year 2Mid Sweden University or Tampere UniversityAdvanced track modules + master’s thesis project
Optional MobilityInternship or research placementsAdditional research, industry exposure

The IMAGING Erasmus Mundus programme integrates academic learning with industry exposure through associated partners that include imaging and technology firms such as Helmee Imaging Oy, Nokia Technologies Oy, and STMicroelectronics SRL, as well as academic collaborators like the University of Rochester and Nanyang Technological University. This network strengthens student engagement with real-world challenges in visual analytics, sensor technologies, and AI-enabled imaging innovation.

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

  • Bachelor’s degree in information and communication technologies, computer or electrical engineering, or related fields with requisite maths and engineering credits
  • Minimum ECTS in mathematics and programming-related subjects
  • English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL IBT 78, IELTS Academic 6.0)
  • Strong academic background and motivation for imaging and AI
  • Copy of passport or ID
  • CV (max 2 pages)
  • Motivation letter
  • Bachelor degree certificates and transcripts (with English translations if necessary)
  • One recommendation letter
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Additional documents as specified on the application portal
  1. Apply online via the EMJM Imaging consortium portal during the defined application window.
  2. Select preferences for tracks and attach all required documents.
  3. Apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship within the same portal if desired.
  4. After shortlisting, complete separate institutional admissions steps if applicable (e.g., Politecnico di Milano).
  5. Review application and submit before the deadline.
  6. If shortlisted, prepare for interviews and follow further instructions.
  7. Await final decision and next steps via email.

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

StageTimeline
Applications OpenNovember
Application DeadlineFebuary
Selection and ReviewMarch
Final Results NotificationApril
Programme StartMid-September
  • Erasmus+ scholarship covering participation costs (tuition waiver for scholars)
  • Living stipend of approx. €1,400 per month for up to 24 months
  • Travel and installation allowance
  • Access to international academic events and research networks
  • Present clear motivation aligned with imaging, AI, and research interests
  • Highlight relevant academic projects or research activities
  • Include comprehensive references and accurate documentation
  • Demonstrate readiness for rigorous international study environments

Graduates of the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus programme emerge with advanced skills in imaging, machine learning, and AI, securing roles in technology firms, healthcare imaging divisions, research labs, and AR/VR solution companies. The international consortium network enhances career opportunities across Europe and beyond.

What does the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program cover with its scholarship?

The Erasmus Mundus scholarship covers tuition, a monthly allowance of €1,400 for up to 24 months, plus travel, insurance, and installation support

Can non‑EU students apply to the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program?

Absolutely. Scholarships are open to both EU/EEA and non‑EU candidates, with a cap of ~15 awards per intake .

Does the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program require multiple country stays?

Yes! By design, students must study in at least two countries, one must be EU/EHEA complying with Erasmus Mundus mobility rules

Is an application fee needed for the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program?

No fee for EMJM consortium. However, certain partner universities might ask for separate fees post-shortlisting—for example, POLIMI in Round 1 applicants

What degrees will I receive after completing the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program?

Students receive a joint or multiple degree depending on their mobility track, awarded by the universities they attended during the program.

What is the duration of the IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program?

The IMAGING Erasmus Mundus Program is a two-year (120 ECTS) full-time master’s program.