ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program in Religious Diversity in a Globalised World

The ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program in Religious Diversity in a Globalised World is a two-year international master’s degree designed to equip students with advanced interdisciplinary knowledge on how religion and globalisation intersect, shape cultures, and influence socio-political dynamics. This Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme integrates theory with practice and encourages students to explore religion’s role in global contexts through study and mobility across Europe and Latin America.

ReD Global attracts highly motivated, globally oriented students who seek a double degree experience while studying at leading universities. Students engage with historical and contemporary perspectives on religious diversity, cultivate analytical skills, and benefit from a wide network of academic and professional partners, preparing them for careers in research, policy, international organisations, NGOs, and more.

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Programme NameReD Global Erasmus Mundus – Religious Diversity in a Globalised World
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint/Double Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish
Study ModelYear 1 at University of Groningen, Year 2 at a second partner institution + research/internship track
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding (EMJM Scholarships)
Academic FocusReligious identities, diversity, globalisation, intercultural dialogue
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 October 2022
End Date30 November 2028
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)
UniversityCountry
University of GroningenThe Netherlands
Universidad de CórdobaSpain
Universidade de CoimbraPortugal
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1The Netherlands (University of Groningen)Core modules on theories and methods in religious studies; foundational coursework
Year 2Spain (Universidad de Córdoba) or Portugal (Universidade de Coimbra) + Research/Professional TrackAdvanced thematic coursework, choice of Research Track at partner institutions or Professional Track internship, thesis and dissertation work
Optional MobilityLatin AmericaResearch or internship with academic/non-academic partners

ReD Global’s consortium blends academic insight with professional engagement: students may pursue internships with non-academic partner organisations, gain research experience at academic partners in Europe and Latin America, and develop interdisciplinary projects that connect historical perspectives with contemporary global challenges.

Applicants to the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Arts (e.g., International Organizations, Philosophy), or Social Sciences (e.g., Anthropology, Sociology).
  • Demonstrated academic excellence and commitment to interdisciplinary religious studies.
  • English language proficiency as per programme requirements.
  • Motivation for studying religious diversity in a global context.

Applicants must prepare and upload the following:

  • Completed application form (online).
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official academic transcripts (in English).
  • Proof of English language proficiency.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  • Motivation letter (max 750 words) with second-semester host preference.
  • Two reference letters.
  • Valid passport identification page.
  • Optional writing sample or evidence of relevant research experience.
  1. Visit the official ReD Global Erasmus Mundus website and access the online application portal.
  2. Fill in personal, academic, and background information.
  3. Upload all required documents in PDF format.
  4. Indicate whether you are applying for an EMJM scholarship in the form.
  5. Review and submit the application before the deadline.
  6. Wait for notification from the Programme Examination Committee.

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

StageTimeline
Applications Open15 October
Scholarship Deadline15 January
Final Admission Deadline1 May
Selection and ResultsMarch–April
Programme StartEarly September
  • Full tuition fee waiver for EMJM scholarship recipients.
  • Monthly allowance of approximately €1,400 covering subsistence, travel, visa, installation, and insurance.
  • Opportunities for research funding or internships through partner networks.
  • Double degree from European host universities.
  • Articulate clear motivation for interdisciplinary study of religion and global diversity.
  • Highlight relevant academic or field experience.
  • Choose referees familiar with your academic potential for research.
  • Tailor your motivation letter to include mobility and research goals.
  • Ensure all documents are accurate and professionally presented.

Graduates of the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus programme often pursue academic research, policy advisory roles, positions in international organisations, NGOs focused on intercultural dialogue, or further doctoral studies. The mobility and interdisciplinary training foster broad professional networks and deepen cultural competence.

Who can apply for the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program?

Open to anyone with a relevant bachelor’s degree and strong interest in religious diversity, global studies, social sciences, or humanities.

Does the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program offer full scholarships?

Yes—the EMJM scholarship covers tuition, travel, insurance, and provides a living stipend (~€1,400/month) for two years

Can I pick countries I study in under the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program?

You rank preferences for semester 2 (Spain or Portugal), and semester 3 research track is via a Latin American partner or internship. Final placement depends on capacity and research fit.

Do I need prior exposure to multiple religions for the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program?

Not necessarily. A genuine interest in how religion intersects with global social issues and some academic background are enough.

What careers can the ReD Global Erasmus Mundus Program lead to?

Graduates often pursue roles in research, international organisations, NGOs, academia, policymaking, multicultural consultancy, and education.