International Master in Plant Health (IMPH) – Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
International Master in Plant Health (IMPH) – Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
Description
The International Master in Plant Health (IMPH) is a two-year Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s degree focused on plant protection, sustainable agriculture, and global food security. The program trains students to tackle major challenges such as plant diseases, pests, biosecurity risks, and the impact of climate change on crops, combining strong scientific foundations with applied, real-world perspectives.
What’s Offered
A joint Master’s degree delivered by a consortium of leading European universities
Mandatory international mobility, allowing students to study in multiple countries
Access to Erasmus Mundus scholarships, covering tuition, monthly living allowance, travel, and insurance
Hands-on training through laboratories, fieldwork, and research projects
Eligibility Criteria
Open to international applicants of all nationalities
Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, biology, biotechnology, environmental sciences, or related fields
Strong academic background and motivation for plant health and sustainability
English language proficiency required
Fields of Study
Plant Pathology and Crop Protection
Pest Management and Integrated Control
Plant Biosecurity and Risk Assessment
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
Climate Change and Plant Health
Program Structure
Delivered across multiple European universities with a structured mobility pathway
Combines coursework, applied training, and a Master’s thesis
Strong links with research institutions, laboratories, and the agri-food sector
Deadline
Applications typically close between December and January, depending on scholarship track
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