Joint Master in Cyber Security, 2025 Intake | Cyberus: Erasmus Mundus

Nationality diversity and scholarships

The program will award a maximum of 7 fee waivers and up to 23 scholarships, 5 of which exclusively for students from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro. For the latter students, the deadline for submission is 31 March 2025.

To ensure diversity, the program will award up to 2 scholarships per country, with a maximum total of 6 since 2022. Beyond this number, depending on their overall ranking, selected students may be offered to register with a fee waiver or through paying the annual registration fee of €4,500.

The program will give no scholarships to students from Pakistan as the program has already given 6 scholarships. But Pakistani students can apply for a fee waiver or as self-funded students.

There will be only be 1 scholarship per country for students from Algeria, Bangladesh and Nigeria as the program have already awarded 5 scholarships to students from each of these countries.

Scientific background

You are strongly advised to apply if you come from a computer science or computer engineering background. CYBERUS offers incredible scholarships of €1,400/month and fee waivers only to the best ranked students.

Students who have not yet completed their degree at the time of application can apply but must provide academic transcripts to date. Offers of a place in the programme will be conditional pending receipt of the final degree result. Applications will be considered for scholarship but any offer of a scholarship will also be conditional until the final degree result is confirmed.

Social background

If you are an excellent student anywhere in the world, whatever your social background, if you want to study cybersecurity in a challenging multicultural environment, CYBERUS is just for YOU.
If you are a female student and would like to study cybersecurity, DO apply. Cybersecurity needs female talents.
If you suffer disabilities, do not let them hamper your talent. CYBERUS is also for YOU. If you are selected, mention you have special needs before arrival so that they can be taken care of.

Documents to be provided before the application deadline

Applications will be considered valid only if:

  • Students have completed the application form before the deadline,
  • And if they have uploaded the following documents on the platform before the application deadline:
    • Curriculum Vitae (CV), based on the English template from the Europass website,
    • Proof of identity and nationality,
    • Copy of residential registration form,
    • Copy of the original (and certified translation if the document is not issued in English or French) university diplomas, including diploma supplement if any,
    • Copy of the original (and certified translation if the document is not issued in English or French) official transcripts of study results from university, starting after high school.
    • Official proof from the student’s university that they are in the top 10% of their class. This should be on signed letterheaded paper and bear an official stamp. This document is not mandatory but highly recommended.
    • Copy of professional cybersecurity certifications if relevant.

Extra documents to be provided before the interview for those pre-selected

Students who are invited to a interview should upload the following documents on the platform before the deadline given in the notification letter.

  • A motivation letter in English. In the letter, the applicant should explain how past experiences have prepared them for participation in the CYBERUS EMJM Programme and how the chosen track is likely to improve their own career perspectives. It should be specific, down to the point, 6,000-10,000 characters long, including spaces,
  • Two (minimum) or three (maximum) letters from referees on official headed paper. They do not have to follow a template. The only provision is that the referees’ contact details should be clearly typed and contain a business email address and a telephone number. The Referees should have collaborated with the candidates and should be willing to answer queries about them. They should be able to communicate in English or French. One of them should be an academic who has taught or supervised the candidate.

Documents to be provided after the interview for those selected

  • Proof of proficiency in English measured by international tests: Cambridge General English FCE, IELTS (Academic) 5.5, TOEFL (paper based) 570, TOEFL (computer based) 230, TOEFL (internet based) 72. Applicants should submit standardised English/instruction language test scores.
  • Copy of a nationally-recognised bachelor’s degree (corresponding to at least 180 ECTS) or a master’s degree (corresponding to at least 240 ECTS) with a major in computer science or computer engineering.
  • For those selected on the condition of exceptional five-years’ professional experience minimum, copy of work contracts of the last 5 years at least describing the job title(s).

Students who do not provide these documents in due time will be eliminated.

For more information, please visit: https://master-cyberus.eu/