Mineral processing engineers of the future
European Mineral and Recycling Engineering Course (EMREC)
Please note that at the moment, we are no longer receiving applictions to this program until further notice.
Erasmus+ mobility scholarship: All EMREC students who have been admitted to EMMEP can apply for Erasmus+ Study Grants for the first year of their studies. The grants vary between €150 and €250 per month (depending on the universities you will visit).
Once you have been admitted to EMMEP, you will receive all the necessary forms to apply from the program coordinator.
FEMP scholarship: Students can apply for a small FEMP scholarship, depending on the number of applicants, the funds available and the personal circumstances of the student.
Read moreYou will pay tuition fee (if applicable) at the university where you are registered.
If registered at TU Delft, the tuition fee therefore follows the proposed fees subject to formal advice by TU Delft’s Student Council and final approval by TU Delft’s Executive Board. For the academic year 2019-2020 this yields:
Students with EU/EFTA nationality: 2,083,‐ Euros/year
Students with non‐EU/EFTA nationality: 18,750 ‐ Euros/year
If registered at Aalto University Bachelor's and master's programmes taught in English have a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens. For the academic year 2019-2020 this yields:
Students with EU/EFTA nationality: not charged for tuition fees
Students with non‐EU/EFTA nationality: 15,000 ‐ Euros/year
If you have any questions, please check out our FAQ page and don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our university representatives. They are here to help with all your questions and any further information on studying with the EMREC Programme.
EMMEP Coordinator at TU Delft
EMREC Coordinator at Aalto University
EMMEP covers EMC and EMREC Master programmes and is organised and coordinated by FEMP.