- The IEP-UCP students selected are to have completed two semesters of either the IEP-UCP Master’s Degree or the Doctoral Degree programs at the date of departure;
- The IEP-UCP students selected will attend the M.A. Program in European History and Civilisation, with its study plan consisting of: a semester at the University of Leiden, a semester at the University of Paris - Sorbonne, and a third semester at the University of Oxford. The IEP-UCP recognises the credits obtained on the MA Program in European History and Civilisation, and correspondingly granting the IEP-UCP Master’s Degree Diploma to students simultaneously concluding the first curricular year of the IEP-UCP program with an average grade equal to or greater than 14/20 and who have also obtained the University of Leiden/EUROPAEUM Master’s Degree Diploma;
- IEP-UCP students who complete the Program but who do not have an average grade of 14/20 in the first year of their IEP-UCP taught program obtain only a IEP-UCP post-graduate qualifications - while still obtaining the Master’s Degree in European History and Civilisation diploma.
- Students finding themselves within the scope of the situation set down in point 3 may, whenever still registered, re-sit examinations so as to improve their first year IEP-UCP average grade and take it above 14/20;
- Students enrolled in IEP-UCP Doctoral Degree programs, who are awarded their Master’s Degrees by the IEP-UCP and the MA Program in European History and Civilisation, are to proceed with their Doctoral Degree program in accordance with the IEP-UCP Doctoral Degree Regulations.
- Compliance with these regulations comes in addition to compliance with those set down for the EUROPAEUM program.
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Prof. Nuno Sampaio
Senior Tutor for International Students
E-mail: nsampaio@iep.lisboa.ucp.pt