The scholarship will be awarded in any subject offered by the University of Galway.
Hold an honors BA with a minimum degree result of a high 2.1 or international equivalent in applied linguistics, relevant language, or other social science field.
Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent for non-English speaking applicants.
Desirable qualifications include fluency in Irish, a Master’s-level qualification, experience working with adolescents, fluency in a language other than Irish or English, and experience conducting ethnographic research.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
Non-native English speakers require at least IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6 in all components) or equivalent.
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
Non-native English speakers require at least IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6 in all components) or equivalent.
The 2024 Hardiman Scholarship applications are now open
Students starting their PhD in September 2024. The Hardiman PhD Scholarships are fully funded for four years, with a stipend of €22,000 p.a. plus tuition fee waiver.
High-achieving individuals, with drive and passion, who have an appetite for the research world and creativity, who thrive on intellectual excitement, and who will positively impact and shape the future for all in our society.
Research at University of Galway is forward thinking and global in scale. Our research underpins our courses, drives academic discovery, informs local and national innovation, and effects positive societal change.
The scholarship is available for any subject offered by the university
Admissible Criteria:
To be eligible, applicants must meet the specific criteria outlined by the department, including a focus on research in Economic History for CEPH Studentships.
Benefits
The University of Dublin will offer several general departmental stipends and a number of CEPH studentships to support students in their PhD studies.
The minimum requirements for entry into the programme are:
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
At the application stage it is not mandatory to upload the English test. Applicants who have not provided proof of IELTS or an equivalent test in the application will be asked to send the document if they are invited to an interview.
The scholarships are aimed to support and develop outstanding MPhil degree students at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. Successful applicants will receive a value of each scholarship is €10,000 per annum.
Criteria:
Candidates with conditional and unconditional course offers should apply online.
Students from China and Hong Kong in pursuing the M.Phil. in Chinese Studies at Trinity College Dublin.
The grant is focused on encouraging students who wish to enroll in a PhD degree at Trinity College Dublin. The application is open for the academic session 2024/2025.
Eligible Countries:
EU students are eligible to apply.
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
The scholarship will be awarded for an MPhil in Chinese Studies program in any subject offered by the university
School of Nursing and Midwifery - International Scholarships at the University College Cork.
Eligibility for School of Nursing and Midwifery – International Scholarships at the University College Cork:
To be eligible for this scholarship, the candidate must be applying as a self-funding applicant for an MSc. (Non-EU) Nursing or a current BSc. Nursing Studies.
The applicant must be accepted into the School of Nursing and Midwifery at University College Cork, Ireland, for a full-time, one-year BSc. Nursing Studies or MSc. Nursing (Non-EU) program.
For UCC fee reasons, the applicant must be classified as an international (non-EU) student.
Science Foundaton Ireland is pleased to launch the Industry RD & I Fellowship programme 2023 which seek to support academia-industry interactions in order to address industry-informed challenges.
Eligibility:
The fellowship is awarded to three different types of applicants . They are SFI Award Holder, Non-SFI Award Holder, and a Postdoctorl Researcher.
The candidate must be a member of the academic staff of an eligible Irish Research Body.
The applicant must hold a PhD degree or equivalent to be eligible.
The Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme is Funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science, and managed by the Irish Research Council (IRC).
Benefits of the Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship 2024
Selected students will receive a stipend of €19,000/year.
The scholarship covers the Full Tuition Fee.
The student will receive research expenses of €3,250 per year.
The University College Dublin is inviting aspirants to apply for the Think Again Scholarships for the academic session 2023-2024.The scholarship aims to support women candidates from Irish, EU, EEA, UK or Swiss national who are going to take part in the part-ti me or full-time undergraduate degree at the University College Dublin. The programme provides funding for living costs, as well as a range of other vital supports such as career and personal development.
University or Organization: University College Dublin Department: NA Course Level: Undergraduate Access Mode: Online Number of Awards: NA The award can be taken in: Ireland
International Fully Funded PhD Scholarships in Sulphate-Stressed Anaerobic Digestion Systems, Ireland
The program is activated for all international students to help in their study and shape their future, who want to pursue a PhD study at the College of Science and Engineering/School of Engineering/Civil Engineering.
LIFE AT UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
Galway really is ‘a University city’. The campus is in the heart of the city centre, with all amenities on your doorstep and within walking distance.
. It is a vibrant place, with a year-long programme of cultural and sporting festivals. Did you know students make up 20% of the population in Galway? Our student community are an essential part of Galway life, and they add energy and colour to the city.
It is a university-based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland and ranked among the top 300 universities worldwide.
International Admissions
The Registry is responsible for International Admissions to Dublin City University. We hope to provide you with all the necessary information you require in order to make an informed decision about applying to Dublin City University.
The scholarship program is open to all international students applying for the Global Business Undergraduate Program – Bachelor in Business Studies at TCD.
Bachelor in Business Studies Scholarship
The scholarship will be assessed based on academic achievement, and evaluation of the applicants’ potential to contribute to the overall TCD community
Studying business opens up a huge range of opportunities: The subject can appeal to people who want to change the world as much as those who want to make a profit. Society is made up of a complex tapestry of organisations and if you are interested in exploring how organisations work and where you fit in, this is the course for you.
The university will provide scholarships valued at €3000 to €5000 each, applied as a reduction to the tuition fees for the Global Business (based on academic achievement) for the first year only.
Selection Criteria:
The scholarship will be assessed based on academic achievement, and evaluation of the applicants’ potential to contribute to the overall TCD community
The offer of scholarship will remain open for 2 weeks. You must pay the course acceptance deposit within this period. If the offer is not accepted within this time, the scholarship will be allocated to another applicant.