TimelessHann
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- Dec 9, 2025
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I need assistance in reviewing my motivation letter for master in impact entrepreneurship. The requirement is to demonstrate why I am applying to the program and for it to be in one page, which it is. I'd appreciate any help given. Thank you.
LETTER OF MOTIVATION FOR ERASMUS
MUNDUS MASTER IN IMPACT ENTREPRENEURSHIP (EMMIE)
Dear Erasmus Mundus Secretariat,
My interest in the Erasmus Mundus Master in Impact Entrepreneurship stems from a personal academic journey exploring the intersection of economic systems, environmental challenges and social realities. During my undergraduate studies in history and international studies, particularly through a course on the development of the contemporary economic system, I examined how global trade, growth and economic integration have contributed to environmental degradation by accelerating resource consumption and shifting pollution burdens to developing countries. This exposure led me to understand sustainability not merely as environmental protection, but as the design of systems that enable communities to thrive. This became my motivation to pursue entrepreneurship as a means of creating value that balances profit with positive social and environmental impact.
After graduation, my commitment to sustainability took shape during my National Youth Service Corps experience, where coordinating environmental sanitation activities exposed me to the environmental and health risks caused by textile waste and poor waste management in vulnerable communities. This experience showed me that environmental challenges require ethical and inclusive entrepreneurial solutions beyond policy alone. To build relevant skills, I joined the National Directorate of Employment’s Graduate Attachment Programme, where working with youth-focused enterprise teams deepened my understanding of purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Through hands-on experience in market research, sustainability practices and recycling initiatives, I learned how entrepreneurial solutions can be adapted to local realities.
I am motivated to join EMMIE because I want to learn how to design business models that address social and ecological challenges while remaining financially sustainable. I want to be equipped with the tools to measure impact, scale solutions and lead with integrity. The EMMIE programme captures the kind of entrepreneur I hope to become, one who builds with purpose, integrity and care for people and the planet. Its focus on the triple bottom line deeply resonates with my values, and I see the programme as a learning community where I can grow both professionally and personally.
I bring genuine curiosity, practical entrepreneurial experience and a strong commitment to sustainability. Beyond academics, I really enjoy intercultural exchange. I actively seek opportunities to learn new languages, to travel and engage with diverse communities, perspectives and cultures alongside a love for learning through research and collaboration. This program will provide me an opportunity to achieve that reality. I am eager to contribute my perspective and energy to this diverse academic environment while developing solutions that create meaningful and lasting impact. Most importantly, I want to contribute my lived experiences from Nigeria and learn alongside peers who are equally passionate about creating meaningful change.
Thank you for considering my application. I would be honored to be part of a program that does not just teach entrepreneurship, but shapes entrepreneurs who are driven by purpose, empathy and impact.
LETTER OF MOTIVATION FOR ERASMUS
MUNDUS MASTER IN IMPACT ENTREPRENEURSHIP (EMMIE)
Dear Erasmus Mundus Secretariat,
My interest in the Erasmus Mundus Master in Impact Entrepreneurship stems from a personal academic journey exploring the intersection of economic systems, environmental challenges and social realities. During my undergraduate studies in history and international studies, particularly through a course on the development of the contemporary economic system, I examined how global trade, growth and economic integration have contributed to environmental degradation by accelerating resource consumption and shifting pollution burdens to developing countries. This exposure led me to understand sustainability not merely as environmental protection, but as the design of systems that enable communities to thrive. This became my motivation to pursue entrepreneurship as a means of creating value that balances profit with positive social and environmental impact.
After graduation, my commitment to sustainability took shape during my National Youth Service Corps experience, where coordinating environmental sanitation activities exposed me to the environmental and health risks caused by textile waste and poor waste management in vulnerable communities. This experience showed me that environmental challenges require ethical and inclusive entrepreneurial solutions beyond policy alone. To build relevant skills, I joined the National Directorate of Employment’s Graduate Attachment Programme, where working with youth-focused enterprise teams deepened my understanding of purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Through hands-on experience in market research, sustainability practices and recycling initiatives, I learned how entrepreneurial solutions can be adapted to local realities.
I am motivated to join EMMIE because I want to learn how to design business models that address social and ecological challenges while remaining financially sustainable. I want to be equipped with the tools to measure impact, scale solutions and lead with integrity. The EMMIE programme captures the kind of entrepreneur I hope to become, one who builds with purpose, integrity and care for people and the planet. Its focus on the triple bottom line deeply resonates with my values, and I see the programme as a learning community where I can grow both professionally and personally.
I bring genuine curiosity, practical entrepreneurial experience and a strong commitment to sustainability. Beyond academics, I really enjoy intercultural exchange. I actively seek opportunities to learn new languages, to travel and engage with diverse communities, perspectives and cultures alongside a love for learning through research and collaboration. This program will provide me an opportunity to achieve that reality. I am eager to contribute my perspective and energy to this diverse academic environment while developing solutions that create meaningful and lasting impact. Most importantly, I want to contribute my lived experiences from Nigeria and learn alongside peers who are equally passionate about creating meaningful change.
Thank you for considering my application. I would be honored to be part of a program that does not just teach entrepreneurship, but shapes entrepreneurs who are driven by purpose, empathy and impact.