This Master’s programme aims to develop internationally trained experts in the wine sector, with a double competency. From the study of wine terroirs to the analysis of consumer behaviour, the comprehensive curriculum combines scientific, technological, economic, organisational and marketing knowledge with field experience.
Deadline: 15/01/2010
Open to: EU and non EU students
Scholarship: full under Erasmus Mundus
The teaching is based on the scientific reliability of the consortium’s teams (full-time lecturers working in research, laboratories of international repute) and is closely linked with the professional world. The continuous changes and globalisation of the wine market have resulted in new needs for the wine industry. The International Vintage Master’s degree aims to train flexible and innovative executives and top managers with the necessary skills to play an active part in the enhancing of wines from the technical, strategic and commercial points of view at an international scale. Graduates of the Course will be employable at a manager level in European and international companies dealing with the wine sector, or can go for a PhD.
Duration : 4 semesters, 120 ECTS
Teaching Languages: 50% French, 50% English. Students will also acquire a second foreign language (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, English).
Involved countries : France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, Switzerland, Chile, South Africa, Greece
Scholarship info:
Only applications from ((students from countries outside the European Union)) (outside candidates for the EU) can be accepted for scholarships Erasmus Mundus ((to be filled before January 15)), the file will be sent by ESA to Brussels.
The Erasmus Mundus scholarship for non UE students is 24 000 euros per year. It is used to finance the tuition fees (8000 euros per year) and the cost of living on site (food, housing, travel).
The EU students’s scolarship is 11 500 euros per year. Tuition fees are 4000 euros per year.
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