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Business & Management,Medical & Pharmacy,Social Sciences
Each year the Irish Council awards 280 new postgraduate scholarships in Ireland Universities.
Eligibility:
The scholarship is open to all applicants from all countries as well and Irish students can also apply.
Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree program.
Applicant must be fluent in English. The Irish Research Council does not require IELTS/TOEFL. However, check with the Irish Institute if they need it or not.
Study in Ireland and apply for the Scholarship. The Applications are open to apply for the Ireland Government Postgraduate Scholarship 2024.
Host Country: Ireland, Europe
Scholarship Name: Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship
Who can Apply: For Masters, PhD, Post Doctoral
Deadline: 16:00 (Irish time) 05 October 2023
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DCU alumni, as international students or as beneficiaries of our numerous supports in the area of equality, diversity and inclusion. We aim to attract the brightest students from Ireland and internationally and to support them in accessing our university and in thriving and succeeding while part of our community. We offer financial, accommodation, fee discounts and waivers, sports supports, merit-based awards and prizes, sponsored and endowed by our industry, international, government and community partners.
Programme Structure
With more than 4,000 students, the DCU Institute of Education is Ireland’s largest provider of education and training with over 150 academic staff with expertise in education. We take a modern, innovative and creative approach to education.
The PMEP programme starts in September each year. It begins with a two-week Gaeltacht course in late August. Then lectures begin in early September five days a week over two semesters. This is a full-time course.
Postgraduate Scholarships
In the competitive international job market, a postgraduate degree can be one of the biggest advantages for students. Learning new skills, improving job prospects, and forging the first steps to a life-long career, hundreds of students are taking up postgraduate studies at University College Cork every year.
While a postgraduate degree is a worthwhile investment for the future, the financial cost can be a roadblock for students. UCC aims to support its postgraduate community by offering scholarships and bursaries to the best and brightest prospective and current students.
Benefits
UCC First Class Honours or equivalent (1H): 20% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division or equivalent (2H1): 10% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division or equivalent (2H2): €1,000
Mechanism: The scholarship is awarded automatically at the offer stage.
Benefits
UCC First Class Honours or equivalent (1H): 20% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division or equivalent (2H1): 10% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division or equivalent (2H2): €1,000
Mechanism: The scholarship is awarded automatically at the offer stage.
Benefits
UCC First Class Honours or equivalent (1H): 20% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division or equivalent (2H1): 10% off tuition fee
UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division or equivalent (2H2): €1,000
Mechanism: The scholarship is awarded automatically at the offer stage.
Departmental Scholarships
The Department of Economics invites applications for fully funded PhD scholarships at Trinity College Dublin.
Financial support is typically provided in the form of tuition grants, stipends, teaching and research assistantships. Applications from excellent candidates in all research fields will be considered for financial support.