LAGLOBE

24th December 2018 until 15th February 2019​. For those who want to join our Master programme as a ​self-funded student​, the application period is open ...
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What is LAGLOBE? LAGLOBE (Latin America and Europe in a Global Word) is a multidisciplinary, international master’s programme offered by a consortium of three European universities with an outstanding reputation in their relative fields: Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, Universidad de Salamanca and Stockholms Universitet. The LAGLOBE program is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree that lasts two years (four semesters - 120 ECTS). It will provide academic and professional opportunities -in social sciences and humanities- in Europe and Latin America. The goal of our Master Relations between Europe and Latin America constantly evolve and develop, reflecting new realities in areas of common cooperation (social, economic, cultural, educative, etc.) in a rapidly evolving world (recent presidential elections and referenda, changing global alliances etc.). That is why, now more than ever, we have the intention to encourage the formation of future experts with both theoretical and practical knowledge. Our aim is to foster cooperation initiatives in areas such as good governance, environment, international trade, human rights, gender equality, poverty reduction, as well as to contribute to the strengthening of the ties between Latin American and Europe. We intend to equip future researchers and private sector and civil society actors with a better understanding of the interaction between the two regions, thanks to a multidisciplinary and multidimensional perspective. We also aim at preparing them for skilled jobs in the public sector, at international organizations or the private sector.

LAGLOBE’s Organization The LAGLOBE takes place in three different universities, in three languages (Spanish, English and French). In the first semester (30 ECTS), all classes are taught in Spanish. Students will attend classes at ​Universidad de Salamanca in the Institute of Iberoamerica where they will have courses on Latin America in political science, economics, history and communications. For more information: ​http://americo.usal.es/iberoame/ Semester 1 – Salamanca University Common core courses (4 mandatory) ▪ Historia contemporánea de América Latina ▪ Crecimiento, desarrollo y políticas económicas en América Latina ▪ Poder y procesos políticos en América Latina ▪ Comunicación, poder y democracia en la sociedad de la información en América Latina Specific courses (2 mandatory) ▪ Las relaciones entre Europa y América Latina y el Caribe ▪ Instituciones de la Unión Europea

ECTS 16

6

Open studies Programme (1 mandatory) ▪ Programa de Estudios Abiertos Elective courses (1 choice) ▪ Migraciones y dinámicas demográfica ▪ Integración Latinoamericana ▪ Gobernanza ▪ Español de América

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3 Total

30 ECTS

For the second semester (30 ECTS), all classes are taught in English. Students will be studying at the ​Stockholms Universitet​’s Institute of Latin American Studies (LAI), where they will focus on current challenges in Latin America, with special attention given to gender and post-colonialism, democratisation, citizenship and comparative regional integration. To find out more about the classes offered: ​https://www.lai.su.se/ Semester 2 – Stockholm University Common core courses (3 mandatory) ▪ Democratisation in Latin America: Citizenship, institutions and rule of Law ▪ Gender and Post-colonialism in Latin America ▪ Sustainable Development in an unequal region

ECTS 22,5

Elective courses (1 choice) ▪ Latin America and the world ▪ Democratization and Human Rights in Latin America

7,5 Total

30 ECTS

During the ​third semester (30 ECTS), the curriculum includes compulsory and optional courses in French, English, Spanish or Portuguese. Students will be studying in Paris, at ​Université Sorbonne Nouvelle​’s Institute of Higher Studies on Latin America (IHEAL), where they will obtain theoretical and methodological bases, as well as ​courses in sociology, political science, economics, history, geography and anthropology. They will also acquire professional skills-oriented training (decentralised cooperation, development aid policies, territorial diagnostics, etc.). For further details: ​http://www.iheal.univ-paris3.fr/ Semester 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 Common core courses (1 choice) ▪ L'économie politique américaine dans une perspective comparative ▪ Les phénomènes de démocratisation dans le monde des années 1980 à aujourd’hui ▪ Dynamiques et modèles de capitalisme (Institut d’études européennes)

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Languages (1 choice) ▪ English as a Foreign Language ▪ French ▪ Amerindian languages (Quechua, Guarani, Maya or Nahuatl) ▪ Portuguese Instead of a language course, students may follow a lecture of a visiting professor Area-specific methodological courses and research seminars (1 course/1 seminar) ▪ Le métier d’économiste et ses méthodes de recherche ▪ Le métier de géographe et ses méthodes de recherche ▪ Méthodes de la recherche en science politique ▪ Le métier d’anthropologue et ses méthodes de recherche ▪ Le métier de sociologue et ses méthodes de recherche ▪ Le métier d'historien et ses méthodes de recherche ▪ Politiques et sociétés comparées ▪ Espace de recherche en sociologie et en anthropologie ▪ SEMID – Groupe de recherche en économie sur la mondialisation, les intégrations et le développement ▪ GADDAL – Groupe de recherche Aménagement et développement durable ▪ Siglo XX - Século XX – Groupe de recherche sur l’histoire de l’Amérique latine contemporaine ▪ SHACAL – Séminaire d’histoire et d’anthropologie Colonialités/Altérités Professionalising courses (1 choice) ▪ Coopération décentralisée ▪ Gestion et financement de l’aide : formuler un projet, le point de vue d’une ONG ▪ Politiques de l’aide au développement ▪ Média et droits humains ▪ At the dawn of the fourth Industrial Revolution: employment, skills and labour market policies revisited Research specialisation courses (1 choice) ▪ Impact evaluation of public policies in international development ▪ Sociologie politique ▪ Los territorios del desarrollo ▪ Dictatures et résistances ▪ Anthropologie politique de l’Amérique latine Informatics and quantitative research methods (2 mandatory) Méthodes quantitatives en sciences sociales Recherche documentaire Total

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5

3

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5

4

6

5

2 30 ECTS

During the ​fourth semester ​(30 ECTS), students will write their Master’s degree thesis with a supervisor chosen from either Universidad de Salamanca, Stockholms Universitet or Université Sorbonne Nouvelle. They will conduct either a: ▪ Fieldwork (3 weeks to 3 months). Students will benefit from the help of their supervisor as well as a co-supervisor from one of the associated universities in Latin America or Belgium. ▪ Internship (3 months) with one of the non-academic partners in Latin America or Europe. Semester 4 – Research fieldwork or internship & Thesis Common core courses (1 choice) ▪ Mobility in Latin America (Fieldwork/research stay OR Internship) ▪ Master’s Thesis

ECTS 30 Total

30 ECTS

LAGLOBE’S Admission criteria: The following eligibility criteria must be fulfilled by students applying for the programme: 1.- All candidates must fill the online form available at this ​link​. 2.- An undergraduate degree in social sciences, human sciences or legal sciences, equal or equivalent to 180 ECTS. This degree must be officially recognized in the home country of the university that delivered it1. 3.- Academic Transcripts*. 4.- One letter of recommendation in English. 5.- Languages Level C1 or first language in English and Spanish Level B2 or first language in French Accepted English diploma: ✓ TOEFL iBT (We do not accept TOEFL ITP): 95-120, with minimum score of 20 in written test. ✓ IELTS: 6.5-7.5 (no section below 5.5) ✓ Michigan English Language Assessment Battery: Minimum score of 90 ✓ Pearson Test of English: Score of 62 (writing 61) ✓ University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL): Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English)

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If the document is not written in English, Spanish or French an English translation is mandatory.

Accepted French diploma: ✓ DELF ✓ TCF Accepted Spanish diploma: ✓ DELE 6.- A sound research project (1800 words) in English. 7.- A cover letter (a declaration of interest for entering the programme), with personal information, not longer than 600 words in English. 8.- A ​Europass​ CV in English. How to apply? Applications for a ​Erasmus Mundus scholarship for the 2019-2020 cohort are open from 24th December 2018 until 15th February 2019​. For those who want to join our Master programme as a ​self-funded student​, the application period is open from ​24th December 2018 until 20th May 2019​. The selection campaign for scholarship and self-funded candidates consists of two rounds: 1.- ​Pre-selection stage where candidates are reviewed and ranked according to their excellence. If selected, the candidate will have a 2.- ​Skype interview​ with the Selection Committee conducted in French, English and Spanish. ▪ For scholarship candidates, Skype interviews will be performed between the first a second week of March 2019. ▪ For self-funded candidates, Skype interviews will be performed between the first and second week of June 2019. All documents must be send in .pdf format to ​[email protected] Candidates will receive a confirmation mail when their application is validated. Any application submitted after the submission deadlines will be automatically rejected. Any incomplete application will be canceled.

The Erasmus + Scholarship Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degrees (EMJMD) scholarships are offered to ​Partner country applicants and to Programme country applicants. The scholarship is awarded exclusively for a full-time enrolment in the LAGLOBE Master’s programme and will cover the entire duration of the EMJMD study programme. EMJMD scholarships include: ▪ student participation costs (including the tuition fees, full insurance coverage and any other mandatory costs related to student participation in the course) ▪ a contribution to student travel and installation cost ▪ a subsistence allowance for the entire duration of the EMJMD study programme (24 months maximum). Self-funded candidates: Candidates can apply under a self​-​funding scheme, and will have to pay the participation costs. LAGLOBE participation costs do not cover any living or travel expense. The student must have adequate financial support (proof of financial capacity will be requested when applying for a visa). In case of sponsorship or application to external scholarship programmes, self-funded candidates will be required to provide necessary evidence before the LAGLOBE programme starts. Currently, the consortium charges the following participation costs for the totality of the program (2 years): ▪ EU students: 8 980 € ▪ Non-EU students: 17 280 € The fees cover registration and tuition in all the universities, the insurance and the issue of the diplomas. The fees do not cover accommodation costs, other expenses like travel and installation costs. Further information You can write us to ​[email protected] And visit our site ​www.masterlaglobe.eu