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Paddy Dooley Rowing Scholarship
University of Limerick - UL
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Award: €2,500
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The Paddy Dooley Rowing Scholarship has been established through the generosity of the Dooley family. The family, who are from Limerick, decided to establish the scholarship in honour of their father, who captained the Irish Olympic eight, in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. The awarding of the scholarship, which encompasses all undergraduate academic disciplines, will be based on rowing promise and Leaving Certificate results or academic performance.
The recipient must represent the University of Limerick in rowing competitions, achieve performance-related goals set by the ULRC and contribute towards the development of rowing in UL. The Scholarship is for €2,500 and is open to full-time students from any year of undergraduate study at the University of Limerick. The scholarship is awarded on a yearly basis and any recipient is entitled to reapply for the scholarship in subsequent years subject to satisfactory academic progress and the student continuing to represent the University in rowing competitions.
Candidates must be Irish citizens or be permanent residents in Ireland (as defined by the University Finance Office).
Panelto Foods is a privately owned Irish company established in 2004 and also a valued partner of TU Dublin. The highly automated plant is based in Longford producing high-quality authentic sandwich breads for the UK and Irish market. We are happy to work closely with Panelto Foods who will award three scholarships across our Baking and Pastry Arts Management and Culinary programmes to the value of €3,000 each. They also award a further three scholarships to the value of €3,000 each to Engineering students in the School of Mechanical and Design Engineering.
Culinary Arts & Food Technology Scholarships
The Scholarships will reopen in late 2023 to 2nd and 3rd year students registered on the following programmes:
BSc in Baking and Pastry Arts Management TU741 (Formerly DT418)
BA in Culinary Arts TU942 (formerly DT407)
BSc in Culinary Entrepreneurship TU943 (formerly DT416)
BSc in Culinary Science TU944 (formerly DT405)
Mechanical & Design Engineering Scholarships
The Scholarships will reopen in late 2023 to students in the below courses:
2nd year students of TU701 (Previously DT003a) - Bachelor of Engineering Technology – BEng Tech Automation Engineering
3rd year students of TU822 (Previously DT022) - Bachelor of Engineering Honours – BE Mechanical Engineering
3rd year students of TU823 (Previously DT023) - Bachelor of Engineering Honours – BE Manufacturing and Design Engineering
The Patricia Leggett Playwriting Scholarship is a fully paid scholarship for a place on the MFA in Playwriting degree at The Lir Academy. You can see more details on the course here.
The ‘Pauline & Bunnie Jones Scholarship’ was established to promote excellence and celebrate academic achievement in secondary schools in Co. Roscommon. The Jones Family is the benefactor of this scholarship which will be awarded through Galway University Foundation, and the value is €2,500 per student per annum for the first 4 years of study (total value of €10,000 per student).
There are four Scholarships each year:
2 x scholarships to students of Scoil Mhuire, Strokestown
2 x scholarships to students of any other secondary school in Co. Roscommon
This scheme has been running for several years and has been one of the most successful schemes in the country in supporting young, talented athletes reaching the top of their sport and achieving academic excellence.
All scholarships from the University of Galway (Formerly NUIG) apply to Shannon College of Hotel Management as part of the school of Business Public Policy and Law in Galway.
This scheme has been running for several years and has been one of the most successful schemes in the country in supporting young, talented athletes reaching the top of their sport and achieving academic excellence.
All scholarships from the University of Galway (Formerly NUIG) apply to Shannon College of Hotel Management as part of the school of Business Public Policy and Law in Galway.
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Value: €1,000
You must be a current UCC PhD Student in the Department of Asian Studies to be eligible for this bursary
Questions about this bursary can be directed to [email protected]
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Value: EU Fees €5,770 per annum - Two years fee waiver
You must be accepted to the PhD (or PhD Track) programme to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to Dr Kevin Cawley Department of Asian Studies, [email protected]
Plassey Campus Centre is the company established by the University to manage and develop Campus Life Services which include on-campus residences, retail, bar and restaurant services at University of Limerick. Campus Life Services aims to support the educational mission of the University by providing services that are essential to develop a modern, vibrant campus. Plassey Campus Centre provides the following undergraduate on campus accommodation scholarships each year.
2 Access Scholarships – contact the Access Office on 061 213104
Postgraduate E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Scholarship
Trinity College Dublin - TCD
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Students considering studying an E3 undergraduate or postgraduate programme may wish to apply for one of our scholarships. International students are also encouraged to explore external funding options in their home countries. 1-year scholarships valued between €2,000 to €5,000 each and scholarships valued at €4,000 for all 4 years of study. Scholarships are applied as a reduction to the tuition fees.
University Galway offer a range of merit-based scholarships to students from a number of outside of the EU countries, in line with our strategic international priorities. For international students commencing study at University of Galway they are a number of different scholarships on offer.
University of Galway is committed to attracting high calibre students from around the world. To this end, the University offers a range of based scholarships to students from a number of countries, in line with our strategic international priorities.
Postgraduate Merit Scholarships, comprising a partial fee waiver of €2,000 are available. These scholarships are aimed at taught postgraduate programmes in all areas of the University Galway (NUIG) curriculum.
Full information on Scholarships will be available from January.
All scholarships from the University of Galway (Formerly NUIG) apply to Shannon College of Hotel Management as part of the school of Business Public Policy and Law in University Galway.
Postgraduate Merit Scholarships, comprising a partial fee waiver of €2,000 are available. These scholarships are aimed at taught postgraduate programmes in all areas of the University Galway (NUIG) curriculum.
Full information on Scholarships will be available from January.
All scholarships from the University of Galway (Formerly NUIG) apply to Shannon College of Hotel Management as part of the school of Business Public Policy and Law in University Galway.
Engineering, Science, Computing, Data science, Business, Digital marketing and design, Humanities, Social sciences
The innovative postgraduate scholarship, to be jointly funded by SETU in Carlow and PFA Ireland/FAI, will be available for 28 different programmes of study atSETU in Carlow, from Higher Certificate to Masters, across six academic departments: engineering: science; computing and data science; business; digital marketing and design; humanities and social sciences. A full list of the eligible courses is available here.
Engineering, Science, Computing, Data science, Business, Digital marketing and design, Humanities, Social sciences
The innovative postgraduate scholarship, to be jointly funded by SETU in Wexford and PFA Ireland/FAI, will be available for 28 different programmes of study atSETU in Wexford, from Higher Certificate to Masters, across six academic departments: engineering: science; computing and data science; business; digital marketing and design; humanities and social sciences. A full list of the eligible courses is available here.
Scholarship schemes and opportunities that may be available to fund your research programme.
Internal
College of Arts Social Sciences and Celtic Studies
College of Science and Engineering
College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences
College of Business Public Policy and Law
Connacht GAA - University of Galway Postgraduate Scholarship
External
EURAXESS EU portal for researchers
Irish Research Council postgraduate funding
NUI awards
Teagasc Scholarships
Marine Institute Scholarships
Health Research Board funding schemes
Irish Cancer Society Scholarships
This is not an exhaustive list. Prospective research students should research availability of funding. Contact University of Galway Schools and Supervisors to ask about current funding possibilities.
Academic scholarships for postgraduate Irish, International and EU students are available at Trinity. Trinity rewards academic achievement and has sought to assist Irish and EU students of limited means. A number of scholarships are made possible by bequests and gifts that have been generously donated to the Trinity over the years. Click on the links below to find out more about eligibility requirements, deadlines and making an application:
Postgraduate Scholarship for Nigerian Students (Roger Casement Fellowship in Human Right)
Trinity College Dublin - TCD
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The Embassy of Ireland is now receiving applications for the Roger Casement Fellowship in Human Rights. This fellowship offers selected students the opportunity to undertake a fully funded one-year master’s level programme at a higher education institution in Ireland.
Students pursuing or intending to pursue research postgraduate degrees in Arts or Education at MIC are eligible to apply for the MIC Doctoral Award, MIC Studentship Awards and MIC Department Assistantships.
Typically, awards provide a subsistence bursary for the normal registration period of benefiting students, and in some cases also off-set tuition fees.
A number of postgraduate fellowships are made annually to exceptionally highly qualified candidates to enable them to undertake postgraduate studies at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin. These fellowships are open only to new entrants to the full-time Ph.D. register in a given academic year.
Applications are assessed competitively and nominations are made at a Faculty level. As the number of postgraduate fellowships is limited, applicants are strongly advised to apply for all other postgraduate awards and grants open to them.
Individual Schools, particularly in the Science, Engineering and Health Sciences Faculties may have specific funds at their disposal and candidates, when applying, should enquire as to the availability of such funds.
The President’s Scholarship Award is for students of the Mary Immaculate College, with the objective of making postgraduate study possible. To receive this award students must have received First Class Honours in their MIC undergraduate degree.
Upon completion of stages 1-3, the student who gains the highest grade point average (GPA) at 70% or above in each undergraduate academic programme will be awarded a Progression Scholarship. The amount awarded for each scholarship will be €500.
Griffith College is proud to welcome learners from across the globe at its campuses in Ireland. To support international learners, Griffith College has a number of bursaries and scholarships available.
- This scheme is administered and run by Munster GAA and Provincial Councils in Leinster, Ulster and Connacht
- Players receive Scholarship payment of €750, payable in 2 instalments
- Munster GAA interview in UL for the Munster Bursaries
- Other provincial councils interview locally.
- These bursaries are for club members who contribute to club in playing, administration or coaching roles.
This scholarship initiative is specifically aimed at applicants interested in applying for Full-time Taught Postgraduate Masters. For more information on eligibility criteria and programmes, click here.
Scholarship for an MSc or MA programme (full-time) worth €2,750 to a student who meets the pre-determined criteria which will be allocated towards course fees.
Scholarships will only be available to those students not in receipt of full funding from any grant awarding bodies to study.
Scholarships are only available to EU students.
The scholarship can be allocated towards any of the previous mentioned full-time taught postgraduate programmes.
Section Eight of the Postgraduate Application Form has to be completed for a student to be considered for the scholarship. To download the application form click here: Postgraduate Application Form
Value: €1,000
You must be either a registered UCC student on an undergraduate/level 8 programme (final year) or postgraduate programme to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to Dr. Ciara Chambers at [email protected]
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
This prestigious scholarship programme offers unique mentoring opportunities for students and represents a new model of industry/sector mentorship.
Eligible students must be either a registered UCC student, on an undergraduate/level 8 programme (final year) or postgraduate programme at University College Cork.
Value: €1,000
You must be either a registered UCC student on an undergraduate/level 8 programme (final year) or postgraduate programme to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to Dr. Ciara Chambers at [email protected]
Value: €1,800
You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
There are three categories of Quercus Academic Scholarships: Entrance, University and College. There are up to 125 undergraduate Quercus College Scholarships available across each of the four University Colleges. Follow the link to learn more.
Up to 3 Quercus Scholarships for Active Citizenship to registered undergraduate/level 8 students. These students should demonstrate an exceptional level of excellence in active citizenship and will have been selected by the Scholarship Panel for a Quercus Scholarship.
Value: up to €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student, or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate/level 8 programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Awarding up to 3 Quercus Scholarships for Active Citizenship to registered undergraduate/level 8 students in 2023/24. These students should demonstrate an exceptional level of excellence in active citizenship and will have been selected by the Scholarship Panel for a Quercus Scholarship.
Value: up to €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student, or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate/level 8 programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Value: up to €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student, or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate/level 8 programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
In the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, Quercus College Scholarships of €500 each, tenable for one year, are offered for competition, based on the results of each of the Summer First, Second and Third year University Examinations in programmes offered by the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences.
QUERCUS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LAW
University College Cork - UCC
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College of Business and Law
Value: €500
You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Value: €500
You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Value: €500
You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Up to 3 Quercus Scholarships for Creative and Performing Arts to students registered on an undergraduate/level 8 programme These students should demonstrate an exceptional level of excellence in their chosen art form and will have been selected by the Scholarship Panel for a Quercus Scholarship.
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Awarding up to 3 Quercus Scholarships for Creative and Performing Arts to students registered on an undergraduate/level 8 programme in 2023/24. These students should demonstrate an exceptional level of excellence in their chosen art form and will have been selected by the Scholarship Panel for a Quercus Scholarship.
Value: €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Value: €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Value: €10,500
You must be a registered UCC student or apply through CAO or the International Office for a place on an undergraduate programme at University College Cork to be eligible for this scholarship
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]
Sixty Quercus Entrance Scholarships of up to €1,000 each, tenable in any College of the University, are offered for competition on the basis of results in the Irish Leaving Certificate Examination or equivalent. The Scholarships are tenable only in University College Cork, for the First Year of a full-time primary degree programme at University College Cork in the session following the Leaving Certificate Examination on which the award is based.
You must be a registered UCC Student to be eligible for this scholarship.
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
The Quercus Entrance Scholarships will be awarded to First Year undergraduate students, who are admitted via CAO onto a full-time Level 8 primary degree programme offered by the university. The recipients will be selected on the basis of being among the top 15 students in their College with respect to Leaving Certificate Examination (LCE) Points achievement or EU equivalent.