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SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been established to support students of all ages who may  financially struggle to access or stay in third level education and training programmes.

SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
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The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been established to support students of all ages who may  financially struggle to access or stay in third level education and training programmes.

SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund

SETU Waterford Campus
SETU Waterford Campus
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The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been established to support students of all ages who may  financially struggle to access or stay in third level education and training programmes.

SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund

SETU Wexford Campus
SETU Wexford Campus
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Education and Training Bursary
The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been established to support students of all ages who may  financially struggle to access or stay in third level education and training programmes.

SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been established to support students of all ages who may  financially struggle to access or stay in third level education and training programmes.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

Sweeney McGann Solicitors LLB Evening Programme Award

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Law
​​​​​​​Limerick based firm, Sweeney McGann, offer a €250 O’Mahony’s bookshop token to the student who completes the first year of the LLB Evening programme with the highest grades.

SYDNEY REGAN TUITION SUPPORT SCHEME SCHOLARSHIP FUND

University College Cork - UCC
University College Cork - UCC
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College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Value: €600 You must be a current UCC Music Student to be eligible for this scholarship Questions about this scholarship can be directed to [email protected]

Symphony Orchestra Scholarship

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Society Scholarship
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
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The orchestra offers a number of scholarshps (around twenty) each year to student members based on audition. When filling out the application form, please indicate if you want to be considered for a scholarship. These are awarded to the best applicants regardless of instrument or degree stage and are generously funded by UCD Estates Services. The current value of a scholarship is €500 in the first year, rising to €1000 following successful reaudition each year. There are no specific additional duties associated with the award, but scholars are expected to be leaders within the group and engage in occasional voluntary activites, such as attendance at open days and other public events.

*See website links for further details*

Taught Postgraduate Course Scholarships

University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
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University galway (NUIG) has generous scholarships valued at €1,500 for EU students applying for full-time taught postgraduate courses. You will be eligible if you have been accepted to a full-time taught course at NUI Galway, and have attained a first class honours (or equivalent) in a Level 8 primary degree. Full criteria here (for entry).  

IMPORTANT: You must apply for this scholarship (this is a separate application to your course application): please complete this online form to apply for the scholarship. Closing date for scholarship applications: August.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

Taught Postgraduate Course Scholarships

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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University galway (NUIG) has generous scholarships valued at €1,500 for EU students applying for full-time taught postgraduate courses. You will be eligible if you have been accepted to a full-time taught course at NUI Galway, and have attained a first class honours (or equivalent) in a Level 8 primary degree. Full criteria here (for entry).  

IMPORTANT: You must apply for this scholarship (this is a separate application to your course application): please complete this online form to apply for the scholarship. Closing date for scholarship applications: August.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

Teagasc Student Maintenance Grants

Teagasc
Teagasc
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FET
Subject Area(s)
Farming & Agriculture
The Teagasc Authority approved the introduction of means testing of maintenance grants for students attending Further Level Courses at Teagasc and Private Agricultural Colleges in 2012. Means testing will apply to Teagasc Level 5 and Level 6 full-time courses for the academic year 2023/2024. Teagasc student maintenance grants are paid through Teagasc and the grant scheme is managed by Teagasc. The Teagasc grant scheme will be implemented along the lines of the National Student Grant Scheme 2023 but varies in respect of what 'add backs' are used to determine overall reckonable income. Please note that applicants cannot apply to Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) to be means tested for a Teagasc Student Maintenance Grant. All queries on Teagasc Student Maintenance Grants should be directed to: Email: [email protected] Phone: 0818 161 000

Teagasc Walsh Scholarships Programme

Teagasc
Teagasc
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Agriculture,horticulture,food,agri-food economics,rural development and rural environment
The objective of the Walsh Scholarships Programme is to support the training and professional development of Scholars in association with Irish and international universities.All aspects of agriculture, horticulture, food, agri-food economics, rural development and rural environment, as well as specific topics identified for priority funding each year.

Teagasc/UCD FAST-IP Food and Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Programme

Teagasc
Teagasc
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Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship
University College Dublin (UCD) today announced that applications are now open for a new food and agriculture innovation and entrepreneurship training programme, commencing this September, to be delivered by the University in partnership with Teagasc. There are only fifteen (15) places available on the 12-month, in-person Food and Agriculture Sustainable Technology Innovation Programme (FAST-IP), which is aimed at mid-career professionals. FAST-IP will provide participants with a €38,000 tax-free scholarship during the programme. The goal of FAST-IP (Food and Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Programme) is to further enhance innovation in the food and agricultural sector by providing programme participants with the necessary skills to evaluate, select and validate ideas for new products and services and to accelerate the commercialisation pathway.

FAST-IP is accredited by UCD at Level 9 on the National Qualifications Framework and participants who complete the programme will be awarded a Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

For further information contact Miceal Whelan, Communications and Media Relations Manager, UCD Research and Innovation [email protected].

Technology & AI - ETBI Bursary

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FET
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Technology & AI
Our panel of experts will award a number of bursaries to exceptional current ETB learners to support their future study, entrepreneurship or community activism. Bursary will include €5,000+ and professional support. Shortlisted learners must be available to attend national event in Thomond Park 14th March. The purpose of the ETBI bursaries is to support exceptional current learners in ETBs across the country in pursuing their education and training journey, entrepreneurship, or community activism and further develop their skills. Through these bursaries we aim to provide learners with the time and resources to research, think, and critically engage with the next steps of their learning journey. The bursaries will be awarded to learners who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to their respective fields, possess a proven track record of excellence, and can outline a compelling vision for how the bursary will support them on their journey. This bursary is designed to empower and encourage individuals who have shown exemplary dedication to academic pursuit, creativity, innovation, or community. Applicants for the ETBI bursary must:
  • Be a current full-time or part-time student at an ETB school / College/ Centre of Further education and training.
  • Be sixteen years of age, or older. (If applicant is under 18, parent/ guardian will need to confirm consent)
  • Be a resident in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Demonstrate a clear passion for and commitment to their subject matter, relative to the selected bursary.
  • Provide evidence of relevant projects, extracurricular activities or work related to the field of study of the selected bursary and evidence of their commitment to it.
  • Include details of relevant experience, internships, research projects, education and any notable contributions to the community or academic field, to date.
  • Present a compelling and articulate vision for how the bursary will contribute to the applicant's future goals, and outline career aspirations, plans for further education, or any initiatives that demonstrate a commitment to making a positive impact.
  • Provide 2 referee contact details, one of which must be their School/ College Principal or Centre Manager.
Applicants will be invited to submit the following details: · Background (e.g. Description of education, work experience, life path to date.) · Relevant projects, extracurricular activities or work related to the field of study of the selected bursary and evidence of commitment. · Innovation: Summary of any innovative elements of their work or study · Vision for the future and how the bursary will be used. Note: These guidelines and criteria are subject to change based on the discretion of the ETBI Bursary Committee. Applicants are encouraged to review the latest information on this page. Each applicant’s respective ETB will automatically receive a copy of the bursary application received by ETBI. Closing date: 23rd February 2024  Late entries will not be accepted

Terence O’Malley DLA Piper Scholarship

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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Law
University of Galway is delighted to partner with global law firm DLA Piper for the Terence O’Malley DLA Piper Scholarship. The scholarship, which is named after Terry O’Malley, Chairman Emeritus (US), will provide funding to support students in financial need studying at University of Galway School of Law. The Scholarship will support the successful Scholar throughout their degree to a minimum value of €7,500. The Scholarship is open to applicants who have made a formal application through the Central Applications Office for a first year place on one of the full-time undergraduate designated programmes of study in University of Galway School of Law.

The 1916 Bursary

RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
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Medicine, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy
RCSI participates in the 1916 Bursary Fund, the Higher Education Admissions Route (HEAR), which supports socio-economically disadvantaged students, and the Disability Access Route to Education (DARE), which supports students applying with a disability. RCSI offers 6% of CAO places on reduced points to both the HEAR and DARE Schemes.

This scholarship offers additional financial support of €25,000 in total, for the duration of the Undergraduate Medicine programme.

Applications will open in due course.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

ATU Galway / Mayo (formerly GMIT)
ATU Galway / Mayo (formerly GMIT)
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The purpose of this funding is to encourage participation and success by students from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in Higher Education. New entrants to Higher Education who are socio-economically disadvantaged, meet the income threshold and represent one or more of the target groups are invited to apply.  200 Bursaries are available nationwide, which have been divided amongst clusters of Third Level Institutions. ATU are part of the BMW Cluster together with NUI Galway and has received an allocation of six bursaries. The 1916 Bursary is worth €5,000 per academic year to each of the six recipients. 

The 1916 Bursary Fund

ATU Donegal (formerly LYIT)
ATU Donegal (formerly LYIT)
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The 1916 Bursary Fund is a targeted funding scheme established by the Department of Education and Skills to support the implementation of the National Plan for Equity of Access to Higher Education 2015-2019. The National Access Plan is working to increase the numbers of students who are currently underrepresented in higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

TUS Midwest (formerly LIT)
TUS Midwest (formerly LIT)
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The 1916 Bursary Fund was announced by the Minister for Education and Skills on 30th December, 2017. The 1916 Bursary Fund commemorates the centenary of 1916 as part of an overall series of measures to encourage participation and success by students from sections of society that are significantly under-represented in higher education.  

The 1916 Bursary Fund

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
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The purpose of the 1916 Bursary is to encourage participation and success by students who are most socio-economically disadvantaged and who are from groups most under-represented in higher education. In order to be considered for a bursary, applicants must meet College Entry, Financial and Target Group eligibility criteria. Each college has a limited number of bursaries; they will be awarded to the eligible applicants that present the greatest need.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

SETU Waterford Campus
SETU Waterford Campus
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The Bursaries are targeted at students who are socio-economically disadvantaged and who are from one of the following target groups:
  • Socio-economic groups that have low participation rates in higher education
  • First time, mature student entrants;
  • Students with a disability – particularly students with a physical/mobility impairment, students are who deaf/hard of hearing and students who are blind or have a visual impairment;
  • Irish Travellers;
  • Further education award holders;
  • Lone parents in receipt of a means tested social welfare payment (at least 20% of the bursaries will be targeted at lone parents);
  • Ethnic minorities (including programme refugees), children in the care of the State

The 1916 Bursary Fund

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This scholarship aims to help students from socio-economically disadvantaged and minority backgrounds to attend third level education.

In February 2020 the Department of Education and Skills announced the rollout of the 1916 bursary fund for a further 3 years starting in 2020/21.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

National College of Art and Design - NCAD
National College of Art and Design - NCAD
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The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

TU Dublin
TU Dublin
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The 1916 Bursary Fund was first established by the Department of Education and Skills in 2017. The purpose of the 1916 Bursary Fund is to encourage participation and success by students who are most socio-economically disadvantaged and who are from groups most under-represented in higher education. Bursaries are awarded through regional clusters of higher education institutions.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

MTU Cork Campus (formerly CIT)
MTU Cork Campus (formerly CIT)
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Undergraduate
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Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

SETU Carlow Campus
SETU Carlow Campus
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

MTU Kerry Campus (formerly IT Tralee)
MTU Kerry Campus (formerly IT Tralee)
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
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The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

University College Cork - UCC
University College Cork - UCC
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Undergraduate
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Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

Mary Immaculate College
Mary Immaculate College
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Bursary
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The 1916 Bursary Fund aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education. To be eligible for a 1916 Bursary, all applicants must meet financial, target group and college entry eligibility criteria. MIC has a limited number of bursaries which are awarded to eligible applicants that present the greatest need.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

ATU Sligo (formerly IT Sligo)
ATU Sligo (formerly IT Sligo)
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
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Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
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Bursary
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Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

Institute of Art, Design and Technology Dun Laoghaire - IADT
Institute of Art, Design and Technology Dun Laoghaire - IADT
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Undergraduate
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The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

TUS Midlands (formerly AIT)
TUS Midlands (formerly AIT)
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The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

Dublin City University - DCU
Dublin City University - DCU
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

The 1916 Bursary Fund

Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

SETU Wexford Campus
SETU Wexford Campus
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
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Any
The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.


The 1916 Bursary Fund

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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Bursary
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Any

The scholarship aims to enable students from socio-economically disadvantaged and underrepresented backgrounds to access higher education.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

The 30% Club Public Policy Scholarship

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Scholarship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Public Policy
The 30% Club Scholarship offers a Full Scholarship for the Master of Public Policy through the School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice. 
The scholarship is for full tuition fees for Full time or Part time. Open solely for female candidates to apply.

The AFJ Scholarship, sponsored by CDB Aviation

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Subject Area(s)
Aviation Finance
Awarded to female applicants for the MSc Aviation Finance

The Ann Moloney Bursary

University College Cork - UCC
University College Cork - UCC
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Attendee Scholarship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Psychology
  • Value: €1,000
  • You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this bursary
  • Questions about this bursary can be directed to the Programme Directors at [email protected] or [email protected]
The Bursary, to the value of €1,000, will provide an opportunity for a psychology student completing the Masters Degree in Applied Psychology, Mental Health (MAAP-MH) programme to avail of a part-time work placement in the psychology department at Enable Ireland Cork.

The Bernard Duffy Scholarship

Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
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Scholarship is awarded to 2 first-year students per year at DkIT. Each scholarship is worth €3,000 per year up to a maximum of four years and applications open in late September / early October of each year.

The Bernie Ruane TUI Bursary/Scholarship 2022

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Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
Teachers’ Union of Ireland
The bursary is awarded annually and is intended to provide financial assistance to a student whose intention it is to pursue a career in post-primary teaching and who, to that end, is undertaking a level 8 programme of study in a publicly funded Higher Education Institution within the Republic of Ireland. The bursary will be for €1,500 annually and can be held for four years of relevant studies as set out in the attached explanatory leaflet, which provides the full details and conditions of the bursary scheme.
The closing date for receipt of applications is June.

*See website links for further details*

The Coillte Forestry Scholarship UCD

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Forestry Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Agricultural Science,Forestry
The Coillte Forestry Scholarship for UCD students studying the BAgrSc Forestry degree programme.

The Coillte Forestry Scholarships will award two students from two colleges up to €20,000 for the duration of their degree programme. The scholarship is open to Leaving Certificate students and mature students who are planning to attend one of the eligible forestry undergraduate courses at UCD and SETU.

Applications are open from 1st February to 28th April 2024 and the award will be made in Autumn 2024.

Each scholarship recipient will also be offered the opportunity of paid summer employment in Coillte from first year onwards as well as an option to join Coillte once third level education is successfully completed.

The College Scholarships Fund

St. Patrick's Pontifical University
St. Patrick's Pontifical University
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Scholarship
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Postgraduate
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Theology
This fund provides two College Scholarships or College Grants to lay students taking a Postgraduate Degree in Theology. Each scholarship or grant is valued at €2,000.00 per annum, and is awarded annually.

The Colm Ó Briain Scholarship

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Arts
This fund will provide a scholarship of €10,000 to be awarded each year to a student on our BA in Acting or our MFA in Theatre Directing programmes.

The Colm Ó hEocha Bursary

University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
University of Galway - UG (formerly NUIG)
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Academic
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Irish
The Bursary has a value of €3,000 and will be awarded annually to the University of Galway graduate who has registered for a Taught Masters Programme in the University provided through Irish* and who has, in her/his primary degree taken at University Galway (NUIG), obtained the highest overall percentage of those eligible. The Bursary may be held with any other Grant, Scholarship of Bursary.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

The Colm Ó hEocha Bursary

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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Irish
The Bursary has a value of €3,000 and will be awarded annually to the University of Galway graduate who has registered for a Taught Masters Programme in the University provided through Irish* and who has, in her/his primary degree taken at University Galway (NUIG), obtained the highest overall percentage of those eligible. The Bursary may be held with any other Grant, Scholarship of Bursary.

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.

Please note considerations on University Galway/ Shannon College Scholarships.

The Critchley Prize

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
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Attendee Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Mathematics
Scholarships available: 1
Instituted in honour of the late Dr Robert Critchley, Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics (1977-2007), this prize is awarded to the student who obtains the highest QCA in first year in LM058 Financial Mathematics, the Mathematical Sciences option, Mathematics and Physics option and Economics and Mathematical Sciences option of LM124 BSc Mathematics provided that five or more mathematics modules are taken in year 1.
 

The Daniel and Mary Mulvihill Scholarship Fund

St. Patrick's Pontifical University
St. Patrick's Pontifical University
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Scholarship
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Theology
Dr Daniel and Mrs Mary Mulvihill have supported Catholic Education in Maynooth for over a quarter century. The Daniel & Mary Mulvihill Scholarship Fund provides a scholarship or grant to the value of €5,000 for the post-graduate study of Theology at doctoral level, which is awarded annually.
 
 
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