Page contentsPage contents Find out who’s represented in the EMT network for the next five years:Video announcementList of EMT members 2024-2029 Eligibility Universities can apply if, at the time of application, the programme has at least two cohorts of graduates of an officially recognised Master’s degree in translation which is authorised by: an EU Member State, certain non-EU countries: candidate countries and potential candidates, countries of the European Economic Area (EEA), countries taking part in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). Selection criteria University programmes have to meet a number of criteria relevant for quality translator training according to the EMT standards: structure of the programme – objectives, credits and expected learning outcomes of the courses given; coverage of the key competences according to the new EMT Competence Framework; sustainability – staffing policy and number of graduates over the past years; and career support and monitoring – including career guidance for students, internships, tracking of careers after graduation and employment statistics. Additional assets cooperation with higher education institutions at an international level or participation in national networks effective quality assurance system research activities How to apply Applications must be submitted via the online application form on EU survey. This form contains a number of general questions on the programme. Specific details must be provided in an Excel spreadsheet which must be downloaded, filled in with the relevant information and uploaded back to the system. Please read thoroughly the Guide for applicants before completing the Application form. It will guide you step by step through the application documents and it contains useful information on how to fill in the forms. The assessment will be exclusively based on the information that you provide in the online application form and the Excel spreadsheet therein. If you cannot provide the information required for a given aspect, please state clearly the reasons why (for instance, because of legal conditions in your country). If you have any question about the EMT call for membership or the application procedure, please contact us: DGT-EMT-SELECTIONec [dot] europa [dot] eu (DGT-EMT-SELECTION[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) For more detailed information about the evaluation procedure: see the assessment form and the Guide for assessors. Selection procedure Eligible applications will be evaluated by academic experts assisted by representatives of the language industry who are members of the LIND expert group. The academic experts will be selected by the DGT from a list drawn up following an open Call for assessors – EMT selection procedure 2023. The Director-General of DGT will decide on EMT membership based on the results of the academic assessment. The selection decision is final and non-appealable. Both successful and unsuccessful applicants will be informed of the outcome by a letter containing consolidated feedback from the assessors. The new list of EMT network members will be published on the EMT webpage in June 2024. Video Watch the recording of the EMT info session for more detailed information about the selection procedure. Related links FAQ Privacy statement