Apply by 26 February for the 1st call

Master’s Programme in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence 2026/2028 – 1st call

The Arqus European University Alliance has officially opened the first application call for the 2026–2028 intake of the Joint Master’s Programme in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence (MICAC), a two-year international master’s degree delivered jointly by four leading European universities.

MICAC is designed for students seeking advanced, practice-oriented training in cybersecurity within a truly European academic environment. The programme is jointly delivered by the University of Padua, Vilnius University, the University of Granada, and the University of Minho, and is taught entirely in English.

A core feature of the programme is its mandatory international mobility, allowing students to study at different partner universities over the two academic years as part of a single joint degree.

Application timeline

The first application call is now open and will close on 26 February 2026 at 12:00 CET.

  • This call is open to all candidates.
  • Non-EU and non-EEA applicants must apply during this first call, in line with international mobility and administrative requirements.
  • A second application call will be opened later in the admission process.

Application fees

An application fee applies:

  • €30 for EU applicants
  • €100 for non-EU applicants

Application fees are non-refundable, and the programme does not currently offer application fee or tuition fee waivers.

Funding opportunities

All enrolled MICAC students may apply for Erasmus+ mobility funding, which supports living expenses during the compulsory mobility periods, for a maximum of 12 months over the duration of the programme.

How to apply

Applications must be submitted online through the Arqus application platform:
https://apply.arqus-alliance.eu

For support during the application process, candidates may contact the programme administration team at:
📧 infocybermaster@arqus-alliance.eu

Admission requirements

Applicants must submit the following documents via the Arqus application portal:

  • Certified Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
  • Official transcript of records
  • Proof of English proficiency (minimum B2 level)
  • Evidence of IT-related competencies
  • Motivation letter and CV
  • A short video CV highlighting motivation and strengths

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an online interview, which may include practical questions to assess technical knowledge.

A truly international learning experience

Over the two-year programme, students follow a unique mobility scheme, studying at a different partner university each semester. The curriculum combines technical depth and international perspective, covering areas such as cryptography, ethical hacking, cyber intelligence, and international cybersecurity management.

Career prospects and industry connections

Graduates of MICAC are well prepared for careers in cybersecurity and cyberintelligence at an international level. The programme collaborates with leading organisations in the sector, including Constella Intelligence, DigitalSign, Eurotux, Amped Software, Qascom, and the IMDEA research centre, offering valuable exposure to industry and research environments.

🔗 For full programme details and application instructions, visit https://arqus-alliance.eu/study-in-arqus/joint-masters-programmes/master-in-cybersecurity-cyberintelligence/

Call published on 19 Jan 2026
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