New Chapter Begins for Erasmus Mundus Robotics Students

On September 19th, the University of Girona (UdG) hosted a day induction event to welcome the new cohort of students joining the Erasmus Mundus Master in Intelligent Field Robotic Systems (IFRoS) and Master in Intelligent Robotic Systems (MIRS) programs. This year’s cohort was greeted not only by UdG faculty but also by representatives from the partner universities: the University of Zagreb (UNIZG) and Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest.

The event kicked off with presentations from each of the three universities, offering students valuable insight into their future academic and cultural experiences in Girona, Zagreb, and Budapest. Faculty and program coordinators introduced the master’s structure and highlighted the unique opportunity this international collaboration offers in cutting-edge robotics research.

Students also explored the Montilivi Campus, where they will spend the first year of their studies, visiting key facilities such as the Polytechnic School, where most of the classes will be held, and the university library.

This master’s program offers the unique opportunity to work with top experts and participate in cutting-edge international research projects.

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