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Section 4 Qualifications
Please provide information regarding the qualifications that you have obtained in the last four years. For example: University or College The University of Sydney The University of Western Australia Years 2007-2008 2006-2007 Qualification MA in Translation BA in French Studies Year 1st Year Subject Area(s) French, English, & Spanish
Kindly note that you will be required to provide certified proof of your language abilities in the form of official certificates and/or university transcripts if linguistic proficiency was not a pre-requisite in the studies that you have already completed. Official certificates and/or university transcripts will not be required if your mother tongue is one of the languages of the consortium (for example, you are Brazilian and your mother tongue is Portuguese).
Section 6 References
Both of your references should come from professors who have taught you at university level and who have been fully informed about the Crossways in European Humanities master programme. They must write a comprehensive letter of reference for you using the official Crossways in European Humanities reference form that can be downloaded from the website: www.munduscrossways.eu
This reference form should be signed, scanned, and sent back to the administrative co-ordinator by e-mail: mundus@univ-perp.fr Please note that reference letters not bearing a signature will not be considered.
Section 8 Mobility
Please indicate in which universities you wish to study. For two-year pathway students, semesters 2 & 3 will be spent in the same Home University and semesters 1 & 4 will be spent in two different universities. For example: Semesters 2 & 3: Semester 1: Semester 4: Perpignan Sheffield Bergamo
Kindly note that you may not attend both the University of St Andrews and the University of Sheffield. The following example of a mobility track would, therefore, be rejected: Semesters 2 & 3: Semester 1: Semester 4: Perpignan Sheffield St Andrews
Your mobility track should ideally correspond to the courses offered and to your linguistic skills.