September 03, 2010
 

Sponsors

MIREES is a MAster's program sponsored by various donors and supporters, which facilitate some of our students in their study experience at our Master's program.

Grants and scholarships covering either tuition fees or living expenses

MIREES is an MA program supported by various donors. Students admitted to the MIREES may be eligible for special grants based on academic achievements (which in some cases depend on the student's citizenship) offered by:

Each academic year MIREES assigns quite a number of scholarships that totally or partially cover the tuition fees for students with a good academic performance and/or belonging to a low income category and/or having a certain citizenship.

The decision to award scholarships is made by the International Academic Board of the MIREES program during selection of candidates. Applicants requiring a scholarship to attend the program need to specify it in the application form, so that confirmation of the awarded scholarship may be included in the e-mail about selection results sent to the applicant.

As a general rule, students who pass selection and are granted a scholarship may claim the awarded scholarship only after enrollment in the program (i.e. after paying the first € 1,000.00 of the enrollment fee).

Finally MAE and CEI sponsors require candidates to possess a specific citizenship.

Applicants who can be awarded with MAE scholarship must possess one of the following citizenships: Albanian, Bosnian, Georgian, Herzegovinian, Kosovarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian.

Applicants who can be awarded with CEI scholarship must possess one of the following citizenships: Albanian, Bielorussian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Herzegovinian, Macedonian, Moldovian, Montenegrinian, Romanian, Serbian, Ukrainian.

Supporters

MIREES is also supported by

the first providing the leadership of the Master's program (direction, management and the work-force) and the latter often providing places where to held ceremonies.

MAE - Italian Development Cooperation 

Development Cooperation is based on two priorities. The first is the need for solidarity to safeguard the life and human dignity of all the planet's inhabitants. The second is to employ cooperation to establish, improve and consolidate global economic interdependence, which will distribute economic growth to all people through market expansion and improved circulation of production.

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CEI 

The Central European Initiative (CEI) is composed of 18 Member States: Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine...

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MIUR - Ministry of University and Research 

Italy has played an important role in European higher education: it is one of the four countries that first engaged to create the so-called "European Area of Higher Education" (Sorbonne Declaration, May 1998), thus starting that type of higher education reform which, known as "Bologna Process" (Bologna Declaration, June 1999) is being implemented all over Europe.

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FoCaRiFo - Fondazione Cassa dei Risparmi di Forlì 

The "Cassa dei Risparmi di Forlì" Foundation is the historical and ideal heir to the "Cassa dei Risparmi di Forlì" established, on the initiative of some praiseworthy citizens, on the 3rd June 1839 by a Papal Rescript issued by Pope Gregory XVI. Its essential aim was to...

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IECOB - Istituto per l'Europa Centro-Orientale e Balcanica 

The Institute for East-Central Europe and the Balkans (IECOB) was founded in 1995, by scholars from different Universities - connected through the “Europe and the Balkans International Network”.

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