TEMA+ European Territories: Heritage and Development is a renewed and developed version of the TEMA European Territories: Identity and Development Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) that has been launched in 2010, founded by the European Commission. This bilingual (English and French) Master Program of four eminent European universities has been an outstanding example of interdisciplinary research and education that analyses identity formations in different levels (from civilization to locality) and promotes European Social Sciences and Humanities globally through the great number of its non-European students. The improved program is making European cultural heritage its new key element. The consortium is thus enlarged with the first francophone HEI of North-America, Laval University in Quebec.

TEMA+ European Territories: Heritage and Development is a two-year long (120 ECTS) bilingual (English and French) Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Course, coordinated from Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, in cooperation with the European Heritage Label (EHL) and different UNESCO organs. The mobility tracks of the students are divided among the coordinating institution (Semester 1) and the four partner universities (École des Hautes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, University of Catania, Charles University, Prague and Université Laval, Quebec for Semester 2-3 and chosen individually for Semester 4 among the five HIE). The consortium awards the students with double or multiple degrees, all accredited on national level.