ACC Ep 16: A Civil Engineer’s Journey from Industry, to Academia to an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship - Richard Dean Morales

19/08/2021 49 min Temporada 1 Episodio 16

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Episode Synopsis

This episode is a conversation with Richard Dean Morales, an Erasmus Mundus Scholar studying Masters of Science in Smart Cities and Communities. In this episode, Dean talks about his graduate school application process and provided his tips on how to succeed with your masters program application.  
In this episode, we discuss

Dean’s backgroundWhat he studied for underggrad, what he did after that and what he was doing until before being awarded the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Erasmus Mundus ScholarshipMotivation for applying to the scholarship
The Application process
How to get started
Perks and benefits
Application Requirements
What he wrote for his motivation letter
Essential contents of a motivation letter
Asking for letters of recommendation

Graduate school applicationsSchools he applied to
Application Timeline (Chevening, University of Tokyo, Erasmus Mundus)
Deciding which graduate school offer letter to take

His career trajectory from industry to academiaWhy it took him six years post-bachelor’s before applying to a masters program
Why UP after corporate work

Three pieces of advice for aspiring Erasmus Mundus Scholars

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This post was originally published on August 19, 2021.

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