Undergraduate, Post-Graduate
Engineering&Technology,Business & Management,Medical & Pharmacy,Education
University of Galway
The university is celebrated for its outstanding engagement with wider society and enriched by a dynamic network of partnerships.
Eligible Countries:
Irish students and students from overseas.
Eligible Course or Subjects:
PhD study in Organ Bioprinting can be applied for at the University of Galway.
Criteria:
The applicants should be enthusiastic, motivated, and willing to learn new skills.
Application Deadline: February 1, 2023
The University of Galway is thriving to be a leading global university and fosters a vibrant community of students and staff, where distinguished learning, impactful research, and creative thinking takes place and is then shared with the world.
University or Organization: University of Galway
Department: NA
Course Level: PhD
Award: €19,000
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: Domestic and International
The award can be taken in Ireland
Application Deadline: February 1, 2023
Admission Requirements:
The applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, Biomedical Science, or a related field.
Language Requirement:
The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
IELTS – 6.5
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Purpose-built from the ground up, ARU Peterborough boasts industry-standard facilities to support your studies, housed inside a brand-new building.
Courses
Our portfolio of courses has been co-created with employers to ensure students will graduate with both the industry-specific and transferable skills in demand, regionally and nationally. Your employability is at the heart of all our degrees.
Life as an international student
Being an International student at ARU Peterborough is a diverse and supportive experience. Take a look at Yash’s Day in the Life as he heads to ARU Peterborough to study International Business.
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.
Eligibility:
International (non-EU) students in the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences on taught masters programmes.
Value:
20% fee reduction for students with a 1H (or GPA equivalent) undergraduate degree on acceptance of their offer of a place
10% fee reduction for students with a 2H1 (or GPA equivalent) undergraduate degree on acceptance of their offer of a place
€1,000 fee reduction for students with a 2H2 (or GPA-equivalent) undergraduate degree on acceptance of their offer of a place. (If applying with 2H2 or equivalent, one will be awarded this scholarship upon registration.)
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.
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
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.