G. J. Verkerke, P. Segers, K. Mottaghy, R. Reilly, V. Rogalewicz
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For a single university it is difficult to have sufficient expertise of all sub-specialisations in biomedical engineering in order to provide 4th level education at an adequate level. Therefore a consortium of six universities has combined their knowledge and specific expertise into a 2-year European Master's in biomedical engineering: the Universities of Groningen (The Netherlands), Aachen (Germany), Dublin (Ireland), Ghent and Brussels (Belgium), Prague (Czech Republic). The Erasmus Mundus Master's course Common European MAster's Course in Biomedical Engineering (CEMACUBE) will prepare students from Europe and outside Europe for professions in biomedical engineering by giving them a Europan view and a broad solid foundation of the main topics of the field of biomedical engineering.