Just concluded our two-week joint EMABG Welcome Course and Summer School held online at BOKU. We were so happy to reunite with EMABG 2019 students and equally happy to meet the EMABG 2020 intake.

The second part of recording for the virtual excursion was equally exciting. We visited the beautiful region of Eastern Styria and got insights into milk testing, cow and sheep breeding and artificial insemination.

For our video excursion for the EMABG we visited Family Gstöttenmayr in the beautiful Mühlviertel region in Upper Austria and the insemination station of PIG Austria in Steinhaus. Many thanks to everyone involved!

Do you have questions regarding your activities within Erasmus+ in light of the COVID-19 pandemic? The European Commission has published questions and answers on their homepage. Stay safe!

If you want to join the EMABG as a self-paying student (or funded by third parties) you can still apply. Please note the respective fees and deadlines. Send us an e-mail as soon as possible to inform us that you are interested.

SEASON’S GREETINGS, HAPPY HOLIDAYS and ALL THE BEST for 2020 from the EMABG team. We are looking forward to hearing from you in the new year. The EMABG Central Office will be back on January 7th 2020.

The EMABG application period for student intakes in 2020/21 (start of studies in August 2020) has started! The EMABG Consortium is looking forward to receiving applications of all motivated and interested students.

The second week of the EMABG Welcome Course has passed successfully. A huge thank you for all that contributed to the first first EMABG Welcome Course. All the best and lots of success to our EMABG students!

The first week of the EMABG Welcome Course at UGOE is over. Following months of preparation, we finally met the first intake of EMABG students. Students got to meet representatives of all six partner universities.

The University of New England (UNE) in Armidale, New South Wales/Australia is currently looking for Australian and international applicants for PhD scholarships. Visit their page to find out more.