Fees

Tuition Fees

The Joint International Master’s Regulations state that tuition fees for students from the European Union are set at €7,000 for full-time study (for the full duration of the programme).

They further provide that for students from outside the European Union, tuition fees are €9,000 per person (for the full duration of the programme).

Payment of tuition fees is made after completion of the student selection procedure by the competent programme body, in accordance with the founding decision and the applicable regulations. The Regulations also state that postgraduate students must settle all financial obligations before receiving the completion certificate and the Master’s Diploma.

Scholarships and Tuition Fee Exemptions

The programme includes provisions for both scholarships and tuition fee exemptions.

The Joint International Master’s Regulations provide that the programme awards exceptional academic performance scholarships to postgraduate students based on academic performance. These scholarships may include full exemption from tuition fees and, where provided, institutional benefits and/or a monetary amount intended to support students’ living expenses during their studies. The number of scholarships is determined each academic year by the Programme Study Committee.

The Regulations also provide for reciprocal scholarships in exchange for auxiliary teaching work in first-cycle programmes, where applicable.

With regard to tuition fee exemptions, the Regulations state that postgraduate students who, as a priority, meet the conditions of exceptional academic performance in their first-cycle studies and satisfy the applicable economic or social criteria may be exempted from tuition fees, in accordance with the legal framework. The percentage of exempt students is set at 10% to 30% of admitted students per academic year. Students who receive scholarships from other sources for the same purpose, as well as citizens of non-EU countries, are not entitled to this exemption.

These financial provisions support equal opportunity and academic merit within the framework of the programme.