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Extend of the study programme: 120 ects
Planned duration: 2 academic years
EC2U student fees: variable according the to the study path of each student
Language: English
Application period: opening 13th of January
The EC2U Joint Master’s Degree “LIFELINE – Lifelong Well-being and Healthy Ageing” is a 2-year Master’s Degree (4 semesters, 30 ECTS each, 120 ECTS in total) that provides students with knowledge, skills, professional and research competences necessary to the specialists of interdisciplinary approaches concerning lifelong well-being and healthy ageing. This degree is in line with professional practice within national and European public institutions and private companies and will form high-level experts in the bio-psychosocial fields related to well-being and ageing.
The EC2U Campus provides students with the opportunity to study abroad, gain multicultural experiences, and expand their professional network. Over the course of their learning journey, students can study in up to 4 of the 7 EC2U universities.
Students will be able to personalise their curriculum: they will choose their study plan in accordance with the course catalogue provided by the universities they’ll be studying at.
Watch the webinar introducing the teachers, administrative staff and students for this Masters here.
Students may apply via this platform (hosted by the University of Pavia)
Application period(s) |
Rankings/Admission |
Registration |
|
Non-EU and EU students | 13 – 27 January 2025 | 17 – 21 February 2025 | 24 February – 21 March 2025 |
EU students only |
26 May – 8 June 2025 |
30 June – 4 July 2025 |
7 – 25 July 2025 |
21 – 28 August 2025 |
1 – 5 September 2025 |
8 – 12 September 2025 |
In order to apply for the Degree Programme, students should have a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following areas: health and welfare, social and behavioral sciences, psychology and sports, life sciences (biotechnology, biological sciences, pharmacy, medicine) or any other area accepted in the country of the application. All documents submitted should be issued by the relevant official bodies.
English Language certification: B2 level, defined according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is required, except for an applicant with a previous University Degree (Bachelor, Master or Doctorate) delivered in English.
Additional documents might be required according to national regulations of Consortium Institutions as detailed in the application call.
For any non-EU students residing outside Europe, please check the visa requirements, if any, on the University website where they will be spending the first semester.
Criteria | Points from Admission Committee |
Transcript of records | Up to 50 |
Motivational Interview | Up to 50 |
Total | Up to 100 |
All eligible applications will be evaluated jointly by the joint Admission Committee according to the evaluation criteria table and the first ranked 20 students in each track will be admitted in compliance with national regulations.
The ranking, based on the criteria listed above, will be published anonymously according to the dated indicated in the Admission Call.
Admitted students enroll at the University where they will be spending the First semester in agreement with the regulations of the University and national legal requirements.
EC2U student fees will be collected by each institution where the student is attending at least 30 ECTS. These fees will be collected each semester.
Relevant information on how to enroll will be provided to the admitted candidates via email to the address they provided during the application process.
Students asking for a transfer from other Master’s degrees or for enrollment to a second degree will have to submit the online application and pass with a positive mark the selection phase according to the rules reported in Section “Selection criteria”. The Global Admission Committee will evaluate the student’s previous academic career in order to assess a recognition of academic curriculum and proceed with enrolment at first or second year of the Master’s programme.
The applicant should specify this request during the application procedure.
This Master’s Degree is offered jointly by seven European universities which are rooted in the tradition of excellence:
– Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi (Romania)
– University of Salamanca (Spain)
– University of Coimbra (Portugal)* Accepts only EU students
– University of Jena (Germany)
– University of Pavia (Italy)
– University of Poitiers (France)
– University of Turku (Finland)
These universities provide students with personalised attention throughout their studies and a unique campus and student life.
This Joint Master’s Degree is tailored to students’ needs and offers them the opportunity to personalise their learning path in an international environment.
It is mandatory to spend the first semester at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi. Students define the rest of the study plan in accordance with the course catalogue provided by the chosen universities.
The fourth semester is reserved for thesis preparation, related learning and research activities.
a) Each student who successfully completes the Master’s Programme shall receive a Multilateral Master’s Degree Diploma issued by all the universities at which the student accomplished the minimum national academic requirements, provided that full accreditation has already taken place. The Diplomas will be issued and registered according to national/local regulations.
b) The number of Diploma certificates depends on the number of universities where the student accomplished the minimum national academic requirements. Since it is a Multilateral Master’s Degree, each university involved will deliver to the student the Degree in their local language.
c) In addition to the Multilateral Master’s degrees, each student shall receive:
d) The Leading Institution, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, shall be responsible for delivering the joint certificate from EC2U Alliance to the student.
a) The Master’s thesis will be in the form of bilateral or multilateral supervision between at least two Professors of two different Consortium Institutions. The selection of the supervisors is made by the student among Professors of the Fourth Semester University (1st supervisor) and among Professors involved in the Degree Programme (2nd or 3rd supervisor). Students may consult the thesis with other specialists (example: the supervisor of the internship, if the student decides to have a more professional oriented dissertation). The author of the Master’s thesis can decide to publish the thesis online after consultation and with the permission of the supervisors.
b) Students will choose between a research Master thesis and a more professional-oriented dissertation, resulting from students’ internships in research and professional environments, to be selected from a pocket of protocols with private and public, local and national agencies/organisations in the fields of administration, research centres, health and social care, health and well-being, city’s organisations and other recognised organisations related to the studied area, agreed with the supervisors, across the consortium’s institutions.
c) The thesis has to be written in English and has to comply with the requirements of the Programme and with the rules of the Fourth Semester University.
The objective of this Master’s Degree is to train high-level experts in the bio-psychosocial fields related to ageing. For example:
The student fees per academic year are variable according the to the study path of each student. They include local fees, legal liability insurance, library and laboratory costs and any other mandatory cost related to the students’ participation in the Degree Programme for the standard duration of the Degree Programme, support in administrative and organisational issues by the Consortium Partners, costs for enrolment, all examinations and the issuing of supplement documents to the final Diploma.
What’s not included in the student fee: diploma issuing fee when locally required, accommodation, health insurance, travel to and from partner universities, subsistence and travel documents (visa, passport, costs for legalisation of documents) included within the framework of the mobility programme or any costs beyond the standard duration of the Degree Programme.
Students can apply for the Erasmus mobility grant when completing a semester abroad in one of the Partner universities. They can contact the International Relations Office of their university for more information.
Contact : dri@uc.pt
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://www.uc.pt/international-applicants
Contact: relint@uaic.ro
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://www.uaic.ro/en/international/erasmus-programme/erasmus-incoming-students/
Contact : incoming@uni-jena.de
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://www.uni-jena.de/Studium+international
Contact : welcomeoffice@unipv.it
Most of the useful information are available at https://web.unipv.it/wp- content/uploads/2018/11/Allegato-5-%E2%80%93-International- students-handbook.pdf and/or https://internazionale.unipv.eu/wp- content/uploads/2021/03/How-to-settle-in-Pavia.pdf
Most of the services provided to students by the University of Pavia are described at: https://web-en.unipv.it/campus/ and https://internazionale.unipv.eu/en/prepare-your-stay-in-pavia/
Contact : ec2u@univ-poitiers.fr
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://www.univ-poitiers.fr/en/international-students-scholars/
Contact : rrii@usal.es
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://rel-int.usal.es/es/module-variations/estudiantes- extranjeros/informacion-para-estudiantes-de-movilidad-entrantes
Contact : admissions@utu.fi
All information regarding services provided to students and applicable conditions can be found here: https://www.utu.fi/en/study-at-utu/accepted-students
First semester: fall season | Second semester: spring season |
Third semester: fall season | Fourth semester: spring season |
Graduation date: based on the academic calendar of the university where students spend the fourth semester |