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Call for application for Erasmus Mundus Master Program in
Data Mining and Knowledge Management (EM-DMKM).
Website: www.em-dmkm.eu
Erasmus Mundus is a certification of excellence which is
delivered by the European community to the best international master
programs in Europe, and it is supported by very attractive scholarships.
The Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Data Mining and Knowledge Management
(DMKM)
proposes specialist training
in this field. This is a two years course.
The higher education consortium that organizes the
master is composed of six universities in four countries:
- France (University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, University Lumière Lyon 2, Polytech'Nantes - Polytechnic Graduate School of Nantes University),
- Romania (Technical University of Bucharest),
- Italy (University of Eastern Piedmont Amedeo Avogadro) and
- Spain (Technical University of Catalonia)
The Master's in DMKM is aimed at students from all over the world. Candidates must have
a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in computer science, applied
mathematics or statistics, as well as a good level of English (TOEFL
550 or equivalent). Admission is granted on the basis of a selection procedure.
Classes are taught in English and the course is composed of 18 modules of
around sixty hours each.
The course runs over 4 semesters on at least two countries of the
European Union. The first semester is devoted to basic training that includes
theoretical mathematics, statistics, databases, logic, knowledge representation
etc. whereas the two following semesters are dedicated to acquire 2
specialities among 6 in "E-Science", "Data Mining and Complex System
Modeling,
Application in Social Science", "Knowledge and Decision", "Statistical
Modeling and Data Mining", "Web Semantic" and "Relational Data Mining".
The
fourth semester is devoted to the writing of a dissertation in either a
laboratory or a company.
Language
classes will also be provided to ensure that students integrate
as well as possible in socio-cultural terms in the host country. Each student
must spend (6-12) months in at least two of the 4 countries. Students that have
obtained 120 ECTS, will automatically obtain national Master's degrees from the
countries in which they have studied. Classes are transmitted via
video-conferencing. They are also recorded and accessible on line.
Students can benefit, on their site of residence, from support in the form of
tutoring for each course.
Tuition fees are 4,000 € for European students and 8,000 € for
other students.
The European Union provides up to 20 scholarships that covers
transportations, subsistence and tuition fees.
It offers also up to 6 scholarships
to scholars.
The deadlines for applications are:
- 2 January 2010 for Scholarships for Non European students and scholars
- 15 April 2010 for Scholarships for European students
- 20 June 2010 for DMKM Master Course
Please see the EM-DMKM website (www.em-dmkm.eu) for further
details and on-line application form.
Professor Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
DMKM Consortium communication
jgganascia@em-dmkm.eu
University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6
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