
Study without borders with Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programs

As part of its internationalization strategy, Politecnico develops and implements integrated study programmes aimed at awarding double or joint degrees. Among the most prestigious are the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters, Master's Degree programmes of excellence, offered jointly by at least three universities in three different countries and funded by the European Union within the Erasmus programme. As part of this higher education project, Politecnico is involved in 6 programmes, including one (Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies-HySET) coordinated by “Galileo Ferraris”-DENERG Energy Department.
And on Feb. 21, PoliTO dedicated a special Welcome Day to the students attending the meta4.0 and MULTIPHASE study paths, in which PoliTO is a full partner thanks to the efforts of the Department of Advanced Science and Technology-DISAT.
Coming from Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America, they met the scientific coordinators, Professor Milena Salvo and Professor Daniele Marchisio, along with faculty members.
During the event, the semester’s activities, course content, and practical advice were presented.
The two programs, META 4.0 and MULTIPHASE, are part of the Master’s Degrees in Materials Engineering for Industry 4.0 and Chemical and Sustainable Process Engineering. Both emphasize innovation and international experience.
The selected students, after a first semester in France, will continue their studies in Turin.
Scholarship recipients receive a monthly grant for the entire program, supporting their international experience.
The meta4.0 project (Manufacturing 4.0 by intElligent and susTAinable technologies) is a two-year master’s degree, taught in English, offered by six universities in France, Slovenia, Norway, Germany, and Italy. It trains experts in advanced manufacturing, integrating Digital, Clean, Sustainable, and Smart Manufacturing. Applications for 2025-2026 have closed, with increased participation.
Similarly, MULTIPHASE is a two-year master’s degree, taught in English, spanning France, Italy, and Germany. It focuses on multiphase systems for energy, environment, chemistry, and health. Students will collaborate with industry leaders and top universities, gaining innovative knowledge for designing industrial processes. Applications for 2025 also saw a significant rise.
Through these initiatives, Politecnico strengthens its role as an international hub for advanced education, promoting student mobility and collaboration with prestigious institutions worldwide. The growing participation in Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programs highlights the value of an interdisciplinary and international education, preparing future engineers to face global challenges with expertise and vision.