Doctoral
Computer Science & IT,Education,Religion & Ethics
Benefits
Fully funded scholarship including a living allowance and University fees
Opportunity to conduct doctoral research in a vibrant academic environment
Gain valuable skills in ethnographic research and academic writing
Present research findings at national and international conferences
Contribute to scholarly publications and wider dissemination of research findings.
This scholarship aims to support qualified candidates in pursuing doctoral research in the field of applied linguistics and sociolinguistics, focusing on the linguistic experiences of multilingual families in the Irish Gaeltacht.
University or Organization: University of Galway
Department: College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies
Course Level: PhD
Award: Fully funded, including a living allowance (stipend) of €22,000 per annum and University fees of €5,750
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Not specified
Nationality: Open to all nationalities
The award can be taken in: Ireland
Application Deadline: 15 April 2024
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PhD Scholarship Details
This PhD project aims to document the manifestation of ‘elsewhere’ in periodical publishing in Ireland since 1922.
The research will utilize a mixed-methodology approach underpinned by Digital Humanities techniques to produce a survey of recent and emerging trends in Irish periodical publishing.
The project will engage deeply with cultural, creative, and critical debates on diversity and inclusion in the Irish arts sector, culminating in a comprehensive survey of the iterations of internationalism in literary journals.
Department Of English Language And Literature:
The Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College is a thriving department within the institution’s Faculty of Arts.
The department has an excellent research profile with exceptional publication, funding, public engagement and impact activities by research-active staff. The Department has a lively postgraduate community, with a large cohort of PhD and MA students.
Benefits
Annual tax-free stipend of €22,000
Additional support for conference travel
Opportunities to gain paid teaching experience
Access to national and overseas research methods and networking opportunities
Some remote working arrangements
CSHIHE/OPW Scholarship in Country House Studies, Maynooth University
The Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates (CSHIHE), Department of History, Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland, in conjunction with The Office of Public Works (OPW), is offering a PhD in History Scholarship (full-time, fully funded over four years), commencing in September 2024.
The candidate will be registered for the structured PhD programme at Maynooth University and the degree will be awarded by the University. In addition to completing a thesis, the candidate will be expected to contribute to public outcomes (lectures and seminar presentations, exhibitions, publications) over the course of the PhD.
CSHIHE/OPW Scholarship in Country House Studies, Maynooth University
The Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates (CSHIHE), Department of History, Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland, in conjunction with The Office of Public Works (OPW), is offering a PhD in History Scholarship (full-time, fully funded over four years), commencing in September 2024.
The doctoral thesis will draw extensively on archival material relating to a select number of historic houses and landed estates in Ireland that are managed by the OPW (in particular Doneraile, Altamont, Kilmacurragh, Emo Court).