MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program in Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures

The Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures MS2 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree is an international, high-mobility two-year master’s programme offered jointly by three leading European engineering universities: TU-Dortmund University (Germany), University of Trento (Italy), and École Centrale de Nantes (France). Taught entirely in English and carrying a total of 120 ECTS, the programme equips students with advanced knowledge in mechanics, sustainable materials and structural design, preparing graduates for both research careers and technical leadership roles in sustainable civil engineering and construction sectors.

Graduates of the MS² Erasmus Mundus programme develop expertise in designing and analysing materials and structures under varied conditions, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, performance, and environmental impacts. Mobility is integral to the curriculum, requiring students to study in all three partner countries to gain a truly international perspective on research and professional practice in the built environment.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Master in Mechanics of Sustainable Materials and Structures
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at TU-Dortmund University and University of Trento, Year 2 at École Centrale de Nantes and partner institutions
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and Consortium Scholarships
Academic FocusMechanics, Sustainable Materials, Structures, Advanced Structural Performance
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 October 2024
End Date30 November 2030
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

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

UniversityCountry
TU-Dortmund UniversityGermany
University of TrentoItaly
École Centrale de NantesFrance
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1 Semester 1Germany (TU-Dortmund University)Core mechanical and sustainability modules
Year 1 Semester 2Italy (University of Trento)Mechanics in extreme conditions and advanced modelling
Year 2 Semester 3France (École Centrale de Nantes)Advanced mechanics, design electives and summer school
Year 2 Semester 4Germany/Italy/FranceMaster’s thesis at any partner or associated institution

The MS² Erasmus Mundus programme integrates rigorous academic coursework with research exposure and industry-relevant experience in sustainable engineering. Students benefit from summer schools such as “Multiscale Approaches to Materials and Metamaterials” hosted by École Centrale de Nantes, bringing together early-career researchers and faculty to explore cutting-edge topics in mechanics and materials science.

Applicants to the MS² Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field according to EQF or equivalent qualification.
  • Strong academic performance (top percentile or equivalent as per programme regulations).
  • Demonstrated English proficiency (minimum level B2 CEFR).
  • Admission only for the winter semester intake.
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts.
  • Proof of English language proficiency.
  • Curriculum Vitae.
  • Motivation letter highlighting academic and sustainability interests.
  • Letters of recommendation or referee contact details.
  • Passport identification page.
  1. Visit the official MS² Erasmus Mundus website and open the application portal.
  2. Complete the online application with personal and academic details.
  3. Upload all required documents in English.
  4. Submit references or referee contact details.
  5. For Erasmus+ scholarship consideration, submit applications within published deadlines (scholarship and admission applications must be submitted in parallel).
  6. Review and submit before deadline.

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

StageTimeline
Applications OpenJanuary
Scholarship DeadlineMarch
EU Applicant DeadlineJune/July
Selection and ReviewJuly–August
Final Results NotificationAugust
Programme StartEarly September
  • Erasmus+ Joint Master scholarships covering tuition, monthly stipend (~€1,400/month) and travel costs for selected candidates.
  • Consortium scholarships with partial tuition waivers based on merit.
  • Support for academic events, workshops and professional networking.
  • Highlight a strong academic record in engineering and mechanics.
  • Emphasise motivation for sustainability and international study.
  • Provide strong references and a clear research or career statement.
  • Prepare documents professionally in English.

Graduates of the MS² Erasmus Mundus highlight the programme’s international exposure and rigorous academic training as key strengths that prepare them for doctoral studies, research careers, and technical roles in sustainable engineering sectors across Europe and beyond.

What scholarships are available for the MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program?

15 full EMJMD scholarships (~€1,400/mo for 24 months), plus 15 merit-based fee waivers

What background is needed for the MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program?

A bachelor’s in civil engineering (or equivalent), strong academic performance, and B2 English.

Are there intake limitations for MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program?

Only one intake per year in winter semester; admission through winter session only.

Can non-EU students apply to MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program?

Yes. Non-EU applicants follow separate deadlines and funding routes.

Where can I do my Master’s thesis under the MS2 Erasmus Mundus Program?

At TU Dortmund, Trento, Nantes, or associated partners globally.