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Friday, 29 May 2009
Addis Ababa, May 29 (WIC) - The European Union commission delegation to Ethiopia disclosed that 71 students from Ethiopia have received Erasmus Mundus scholarship among the 6400 candidates across the world.

 

In a press release it sent to WIC, the Union Commission said that the scholarship will allow the students to study in Europe at the Master’s degree level.    

 

The scholarship is part of the co-operation and mobility program to foster exchanges between Europe and third world countries in the field of higher education.   

 

Since its launch in 2004 the Erasmus Mundus scholarship program supported Ethiopian students to pursue their education at the Masters Degree level.  

 

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