application deadline for winter term 2017 is approaching

 

Applications for the EAGLE M.Sc. program are accepted until May 15th 2017 for the next winter term. The next application deadline will be only next year, again on May 15th 2018. You need the following documents for your application:

  1. a cover letter stating your interest and motivation
  2. a CV
  3. your B.Sc. or higher degree certificate
  4. at least 10 ECTS of course work in statistics, spatial data handling or programming
  5. a B.Sc./M.Sc. within an english study program or a certificate of English language proficiency

more details are provided on our application page: https://eagle-science.org/apply

Please also browse our courses and specialization pages, as well as read the posts by our EAGLE students on their webpage: http://students.eagle-science.org

 

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