Alumni
The programme started in 2000 as a part-time programme spread over two years. Since 2000 134 students participated in the programme. Some statistics:
Most of the students had their first degree in:

The student population had the following age distribution:

The students were nationals coming from
| Europe | North America | South America | Middle East | Africa | Asia |
| Belgium 6 Bulgaria 2 Croatia 1 France 1 FYROM 1 Germany 12 Hungary 2 Ireland 1 Italy 10 Netherlands 4 Norway 1 Poland 1 Portugal 2 Romania 1 Slovakia 1 Slovenia 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 Switzerland 1 UK 3 | Canada 4 US 8 | Argentina 2 Brazil 1 Chile 1 Colombia 1 Peru 1 Puerto Rico 1 | Egypt 1 Iran 1 Israel 1 Palestine 1 Syria 1 | Ethiopia 7 Ghana 1 Malawi 1 Nigeria 2 South Africa 1 Uganda 1 Uganda 1 Zimbabwe 1 | Armenia 1 China 5 India 18 Indonesia 4 Japan 1 Macao 1 Pakistan 1 Philippines 8 South Korea 1 Thailand 1 |
ERASMUS MUNDUS STUDENTS AND ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (EMA)
When you are accepted to the Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics programme and have received a confirmation from both, the consortium and the European commission, you are welcome to become a member of the Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association (EMA). It is open to all Erasmus Mundus students and alumni of any nationality.
In order to register with the Community, go to
www.em-a.eu
EMA is run by the Erasmus Mundus students and alumni themselves with the help of a service provider company. On the community website you can read the news, ask questions to fellow students on message boards, read and place housing related posts, read about new job opportunities or share with others when you know of a vacancy, find students from the same Erasmus Mundus Master Courses, peers from your country or fellow students studying in the same city as you.
The website is constantly updated and new features are added. EMA website is an excellent networking instrument, make a use of it!



