Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Animation

RE:Anima Erasmus Mundus European Joint Master in Animation is a highly selective two-year Joint Master’s Degree under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree framework, designed for students aiming to build international careers in animation, creative arts, and artistic research. The programme fosters a deep understanding of animation as an expressive medium that spans narrative, non-narrative, experimental, and documentary forms.

Designed to explore all facets of animation, from narrative and experimental storytelling to VR and expanded animation forms, Re:Anim Erasmus Mundus encourages creative depth and international collaboration. The program aims to produce innovative, critically minded animators with strong professional networks and intercultural fluency.

FeatureDetails
Programme NameRE:Anima European Joint Master in Animation
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at LUCA School of Arts & Aalto University, Year 2 at Universidade Lusófona for specialisation
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding and Erasmus Mundus Scholarships
Academic FocusAnimation storytelling, expanded animation, animated documentary, production and research
ItemDetail
StatusOngoing
Start Date01 September 2019
End Date31 August 2026
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)

The programme is jointly delivered by a consortium of leading European institutions:

UniversityCountry
LUCA School of ArtsBelgium
Aalto UniversityFinland
Universidade LusófonaPortugal
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1Belgium (LUCA School of Arts) & Finland (Aalto University)Core modules in narrative animation, experimental techniques, creative ateliers, research-based production
Year 2Portugal (Universidade Lusófona)Advanced modules in animated documentary, entrepreneurship, European animation heritage, thesis project (30 ECTS)
Optional MobilityIndustry placements or additional researchProfessional internships or research opportunities (Information not available on the official website)

RE:Anima’s academic modules build bridges between theory and practice, with partnerships and guest engagements from professionals in European and international animation studios and festivals. Students benefit from industry-oriented workshops, screenings, and collaborative projects. This ensures graduates are well positioned for creative and professional pathways in animation production, research institutions, and cultural industries.

Applicants to the RE:Anima Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree (BA or equivalent) related to animation, film production or relevant experience
  • Portfolio/showreel demonstrating animation work
  • English language proficiency (minimum B2 CEFR)
  • Motivation and evidence of creative potential
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts
  • Portfolio or showreel link
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Motivation letter and project description
  • Passport identification
  1. Visit the official RE:Anima website and access application requirements.
  2. Complete the online application form.
  3. Upload required PDF documents in English.
  4. Submit portfolio and evidence of creative work.
  5. Review and submit before the 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 OpenOctober
Application DeadlineJanuary
Selection and ReviewFebruary
Final Results NotificationMarch-April
Programme StartSeptember
  • Erasmus+ financial support based on merit
  • Tuition fee coverage for scholarship holders
  • Travel and living cost support varying by country category
  • Show clear motivation for international animation study
  • Include a compelling portfolio demonstrating creative range.
  • Demonstrate readiness for intercultural collaboration.
  • Ensure English proficiency documentation is complete.

RE:Anima alumni highlight the programme’s international mobility and creative immersion as key assets, noting the value of a joint European education that enhances both artistic practice and career prospects in animation, similar to feedback from other Erasmus Mundus alumni such as those from seas4.0 erasmus mundus programmes. (Information not available on the official website on specific alumni outcomes)

What kind of qualification does the Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Program award?

The programme offers a joint Master’s degree with 120 ECTS, awarded by the consortium institutions.

Is the Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Program accepting applications now?

No, there is no intake for 2025/2026, but will be open for future cycles.

Can non-European students apply to the Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Program?

Yes, the program is open to both European and non-European applicants with relevant academic or professional backgrounds.

What are the core components of the Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Program curriculum?

It includes animation techniques, creative ateliers, production/theory modules, entrepreneurship, European heritage in animation, and a final thesis project.

Does the Re:Anima Erasmus Mundus Program offer scholarships?

Yes, the program offers Erasmus Mundus scholarships for top-ranked students, covering participation, travel, and living expenses.