Organisation: Erasmus Mundus (DENSYS 2.0 Consortium)
Location: Europe (France, Sweden, Italy, Spain)
Programme Type: Fully Funded Joint Master’s Degree
Study Mode: Full-Time
Programme Duration: 2 Years (24 Months)
Language of Instruction: English
Posted: 31 December 2025
Application Closing Date: 26 January 2026 (Paris Time)
Programme Overview
The Erasmus Mundus Decentralised Smart Energy Systems (DENSYS 2.0) Scholarship 2026 is a prestigious, fully funded international master’s programme designed to train future engineers and energy professionals in modern, decentralised, and digital energy systems.
The programme focuses on renewable energy, smart grids, energy storage, and sustainable power systems. Students gain advanced technical knowledge, international exposure, and practical experience across multiple European countries, preparing them for global careers in clean energy, smart infrastructure, and sustainability.
Study Focus Areas
The DENSYS programme covers advanced topics including:
Distributed renewable energy systems
Smart grids and digital energy management
Energy storage and sector coupling
Energy-to-X technologies
Thermal and electrical system integration
Sustainable and decentralised power systems
Consortium Universities & Mobility Structure
Students study at multiple leading European universities:
Université de Lorraine (France) – Core programme and Year 1
KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) – Smart grids and digital energy systems
Politecnico di Torino (Italy) – Energy engineering and storage technologies
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain) – Thermal systems and optimisation
Mobility Structure:
- Year 1: Université de Lorraine (France)
- Semester 3: Specialisation in Sweden, Italy, or Spain
- Semester 4: Master’s thesis or industry-linked internship
Graduates receive a joint or double master’s degree, depending on the chosen mobility track.
Scholarship Benefits
The Erasmus Mundus DENSYS Scholarship covers:
Full tuition fees for the entire programme
Monthly stipend of approximately €1,400 (up to 24 months)
Travel allowance (based on distance from Europe)
Installation allowance at the start of the programme
Comprehensive health and accident insurance
Coverage of academic activities, laboratories, and mobility costs
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Hold (or be in the final year of) a bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related STEM field
Strong background in mathematics, physics, and engineering fundamentals
Good academic performance
Ability to study in English (IELTS/TOEFL or eligible exemption)
Interest in renewable energy, smart systems, or sustainability
There are no age limits or nationality restrictions. Applicants from all countries are encouraged to apply.
Application Requirements
Applicants are required to submit:
Academic transcripts
Motivation letter
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Recommendation letters (if required by the programme)
Proof of English language proficiency
Selection Process
Academic and eligibility screening
Evaluation of motivation, academic background, and relevance to the programme
Final scholarship selection by the Erasmus Mundus consortium
Selection Notifications: March 2026
Important Dates
Applications Open: December 2025
Applications Close: 26 January 2026 (Paris Time)
Selection Results: March 2026
Programme Start Date: September 2026
How to Apply
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