MISEI Consortium : Erasmus mundus

Global Expertise, Mobility, Networking

The MISEI consortium is composed of four highly experienced partners in the field of inclusive education and its societal connexions
Université 
de Lorraine (UL)
Metz, France
Serving as the coordinating institution, UL offers foundational courses in inclusive education and social sciences, emphasizing research methodologies and socio-educational policies

S1 – For all students
S3 – For Specialisation: Interculturalité et Discriminations
S4 – Applied Thesis

Università Cattolica
del Sacro Cuore 
Milan, Italy
Milan, Italy
UCSC delivers advanced studies on educational policies, psychology of atypical development, and media education, equipping students with skills to implement inclusive practices.

S2 – For all students
S4 – Applied Thesis

Université de Neuchâtel (UNINE)
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
UNINE offers courses centered on intercultural education, professional practice analysis, and arts-based research methods, fostering innovative approaches to inclusion.

S3 – For specialisation: Interactions Sociales et Éducation
S4 – Fondamental Thesis

MISEI Associated Partners

Opportunities
& Practical experiences

The MISEI program collaborates with a diverse group of associated partners from both academic and non-academic sectors, enhancing the educational experience and providing students research opportunities and practical experiences through the Erasmus mundus.

Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
Area Società Cooperativa Sociale
Centre de Formation Professionnelle Berne Francophone – CEFF
Switzerland
Chaire UNESCO d’Afrique Centrale
Città di Milano 
Italy
CNRS Thematic Network on Research on Education Issues
Metz, France
Conférence Permanente Éducation Diversité (CPED)
France

MISEI Staff

Educators, Researchers
& Coordinators

The MISEI program is supported by a diverse and experienced team of educators, researchers, and coordinators from its four partner universities

Alessandra Polidori
PhD (Teaching Officer)
Université de Neuchâtel
Alessandro Bergamaschi
Professor of sociology 
- MISEI program coordinator
Université de Lorraine
Alizée Motte
MISEI project officer
Université de Lorraine
Anita Manatschal
Prof. Ordinarius
Université de Neuchâtel
Anne-Lorraine Wagner
Professor of social psychology
Université de Lorraine
Antonio Lannaccone
Professor emeritus
Université de Neuchâtel
Antti Rajala
Professor of Sociocultural Psychology and Education 
Université de Neuchâtel
David Bourguignon
Professor of social psychology
Université de Lorraine
Alessandro Bergamaschi
Professor of sociology 
- MISEI program coordinator
Université de Lorraine
Alizée Motte
MISEI project officer
Université de Lorraine
Anne-Lorraine Wagner
Professor of social psychology
Université de Lorraine
David Bourguignon
Professor of social psychology
Université de Lorraine
Geraldine Suau
Professor of education
Université de Lorraine
Jean-Michel Perez
Professor of education
Université de Lorraine
Jean-Philippe Viriot-Durandal
Professor of sociology
Université de Lorraine
Kheira Belhadj-Ziane
Professor of sociology
Université de Lorraine
Pascal Tisserant
Professor of social psychology
Université de Lorraine
Piero Galloro
Professor of historical sociology
Université de Lorraine
Maddalena Colombo
Professor of sociology 
- MISEI local coordinator
Università Cattolica del Sacro-Cuore
Maria-Grazia Santagati
Professor of sociology
Università Cattolica del Sacro-Cuore
Alessandra Polidori
PhD (Teaching Officer)
Université de Neuchâtel
Anita Manatschal
Prof. Ordinarius
Université de Neuchâtel
Antonio Lannaccone
Professor emeritus
Université de Neuchâtel
Antti Rajala
Professor of Sociocultural Psychology and Education 
Université de Neuchâtel
Gianni D’Amato
Prof. Ordinarius
Université de Neuchâtel
Jean-Thomas Arrighi
Senior Lecturer (Maître Enseignement
et Recherche)
Université de Neuchâtel
Laure Kloetzer
Professor of education 
- MISEI local coordinator
Université de Neuchâtel
Tania Zittoun
Professor of Sociocultural Psychology
Université de Neuchâtel

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Master MISEI application

I own at-least a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field to inclusive education (education, social sciences, humanities, political sciences, international relations, linguistics...) or if my BA is not related I can show personal experience of engagement (i.e volunteering projects etc).
I am fluent in written and oral English (B2) for a Master's level (If I don't have a certificate, i can justify my knowledge by my experience - please note that the programme is BILINGUAL)
I am fluent in written and oral French (B2) for a Master's level (If I don't have a certificate, i can justify my knowledge by my experience - please note that the programme is BILINGUAL)
If selected, I am ready to move to Europe IN-PERSON for the whole duration of the Master's and to follow the mobility track of the programme (France-Italy-Switzerland)
You seem to be eligible based on the formal criteria of the programme. You can proceed with your application. Please note that all files must be sent as one combined PDF document.
Unfortunately, you might not be eligible to the programme. Before applying, please send an email to shs-metz-misei-contact@univ-lorraine.fr for more precisions.

Submit one single PDF file named as: "name_surname_application_MISEI.pdf" Including:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivational Letter
  • Recommendation Letter
  • Copy of the last degree