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The 1916 Bursary Fund

Marino Institute of Education
Marino Institute of Education
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Subject Area(s)
Education, Teaching
MIE is delighted to invite applications for the 1916 Bursary.  The purpose of this 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.
Applications are open until 10/10/24, 5pm     APPLY HERE

The 1916 Bursary Fund

Maynooth University
Maynooth University
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
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The All Ireland Scholarship

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
The All Ireland Scholarships were established by the JP McManus Trust in 2008 to provide scholarships to students. The value of each All Ireland Scholarship is set at €6,750 per annum in Ireland. Read more about it at this link.

The Bernard Duffy Scholarship

Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
Dundalk Institute of Technology - DKIT
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Undergraduate
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The Bernard Duffy Scholarship may be awarded to two first-year students per year at Dundalk Institute of Technology. Each scholarship is worth €3,000 per year up to a maximum of four years, subject to the student continuing to meet the terms and conditions of the scholarship.

How to Apply
The application process opens in late September / early October of each year and a link to the application form will be emailed to all first-year students after registration. The application process is fully online and only open to registered first-year students at DkIT.

The Bernie Ruane TUI Bursary/Scholarship 2022

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Subject Area(s)
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 Colm Ó Briain Scholarship / Roger McHugh Award

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
This fund will provide a scholarship of €10,000 to be awarded each year to a student on our Bachelor in Acting or our MFA in Theatre Directing programmes. Every four years, the Colm Ó Briain award is split in two with the second half designated as the Roger McHugh award for the development of new work across all disciplines by current and incoming Lir students and alumni. The next award is in 2025. For more information on how to apply contact us at [email protected] by clicking here.

The Denham Fellowship Scholarships

Maynooth University
Maynooth University
Type
Scholarship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Law

The Element Picture Bursary for Actors with a Disability

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Bursary
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
This bursary is available for application to successful acting applicants based on the island of Ireland who have a disability.

The Gerard Byrne Bursary Fund

Maynooth University
Maynooth University
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Undergraduate
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​The Gerard Byrne Bursary
(external scholarship)
Vision Ireland Gerard Byrne Bursary honours the contributions of Gerard Byrne, who was a lifelong advocate for education. Gerard sadly passed away in 2017 having worked with Vision Ireland in a management capacity since 2003. The Gerard Byrne Bursary consists of an annual grant for undergraduate students who are blind or vision impaired with a certified diagnosis from a registered eye health care professional and are studying on a full-time basis at a recognised educational institution in the Republic of Ireland. This programme aims to support students in the third level to gain comprehensive education, and in turn, support the important transition to meaningful employment.

The Haddad Fellowship

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Scholarship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
The Haddad Fellowship includes The Lir Academy's MFA Playwriting, Stage Design and Theatre Directing courses. It is available for Brazilian students and covers the travel, living and education costs of the course up to €35,000. Applications for the scholarship open in January each year, and we advise students to apply early. Read more about the Haddad Fellowship and the eligibility criteria at this link.

The Hannon O'Sullivan Scholarship of Excellence

Shannon College of Hotel Management
Shannon College of Hotel Management
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Tourism & Hospitality
Colm Hannon and Richard O’Sullivan were classmates in the 1987 class and both passed away with a year of each other. A group of their classmates donate sponsor these scholarships to honour their legacy of excellence. These scholarships are valued at €3,000 each are awarded to 2 students from Year 3 and Year 4 (BBS & BComm in International Hotel Management.

The Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) Ireland Fellows Programme

National College of Art and Design - NCAD
National College of Art and Design - NCAD
Type
Fellowship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Irish Aid Development
The Irish Government offers a number of fellowship programmes to students from developing countries to undertake full-time study at Master's level at an Irish higher level institution, with a focus on courses that are relevant to Irish Aid's development objectives. Almost 4,000 Ireland Fellows have studied in Ireland over the past 50 years as part of the Ireland Fellows Programme. Fellows bring a unique perspective which enriches the educational experience in higher education institutions in Ireland as they address global challenges. In the course of their studies in Ireland, participating Fellows are provided with opportunities to learn more about Ireland. For more information about The Ireland Fellows Programme, please go here.

The Irish Refugee Education Fund

Type
Assistance Fund
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any
This Irish Refugee Education Fund was established in 2015 with support from the Community Foundation for Ireland to financially assist people in the asylum process in accessing further education.

The James Dyson Design & Engineering Award

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Award
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Design,Engineering
James Dyson is looking for world-changing ideas as international student design and engineering competition opens for 2024

The James Dyson Award is open for entries between March 6th - July 17th, offering winners a chance to secure a portion of a global prize fund.  Young inventors’ ideas have the potential for global impact Open to all engineering and design students and recent graduates, the Award seeks ambitious designs that address a global issue, from cancer diagnosis to natural disasters. The prize
  • International winners, chosen by Sir James Dyson, awarded up to €35,000.
  • International runners-up receive €5,800.
  • Each national winner receives €5,800.
The deadline to apply is midnight on July 17th 2024. How to enter Candidates enter through an online application form via the James Dyson Award website.

The Jim Aiken Scholarship

BIMM Institute Dublin
BIMM Institute Dublin
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Scholarship
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Level
Diploma
Subject Area(s)
Music
BIMM has partnered with Aiken Productions for The Jim Aiken Scholarship.
Applicable to students starting their course in September 2025, the scholarship will provide full tuition fees for one candidate looking to study the Foundation Diploma in Music Business at BIMM Music Institute Dublin.

The Law Library Denham Fellowship

Type
Access Support
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Law
The Fellowship, run by The Bar of Ireland in association with The Honorable Society of King’s Inns, endeavours to encourage more diversity in the legal profession. Denham Fellows will be provided with financial, educational and professional support from point of entry to the Barrister-at-Law degree programme at the King’s Inns all the way through their first four years of practice at the Law Library culminating in a five year programme and ultimately in a successful, rewarding and long-lasting career at the Bar. The closing date for applications is January.

*See website links for further details*

The Lir Academy Bursary

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Bursary
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
The Lir Academy Bursary is available for EU students and it is income-assessed. Applicants can only apply for it once they have been offered a place. For more information about this contact us at [email protected] - click here.

The Musicmaker Scholarship

BIMM Institute Dublin
BIMM Institute Dublin
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Scholarship
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Level
Diploma
Subject Area(s)
Music
BIMM has partnered with Musicmaker, Dublin’s iconic music store, to launch a new scholarship. Covering full tuition for one student in 2025, it supports aspiring musicians in Ireland. Open to Irish and EU applicants, this opportunity helps nurture new talent.
Applicable to students starting their course in September 2025, the scholarship will provide full tuition fees for one candidate looking to study the Foundation Diploma in Professional Musicianship at BIMM Music Institute Dublin.

The Naughton Scholarships

Type
STEM Promotion
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
STEM
The scholarship promotes the study of STEM - engineering, science and technology at third level by students in Ireland. Each year from February to May Leaving Certificate students can apply for a scholarship if they intend to study a STEM subject at third level that year. The scheme is particularly interested in application from students applying for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics related subjects rather then the more practical sciences (Medicine, Nursing, Veterinary, Physiotherapy etc).

The Scott Scholarship in Law in Association with Arthur Cox

Dublin City University - DCU
Dublin City University - DCU
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Law
The School of Law and Government invites applications for the Scott Scholarship in association with Arthur Cox. This scholarship is named in memory of the late Frank Scott, a partner with Arthur Cox. The firm have been pioneers of life long legal education and this scholarship supports students who wish to pursue an LLM at DCU and intend to pursue a career as a solicitor. The scholarship will provide fees and a stipend for the one year duration of the programme.

The LLM Programme

The LLM (Master of Laws) at Dublin City University (DCU) is a one year full time programme which prepares a new generation of lawyers with the practical, research, and written skills needed for careers in law (including as a solicitor). With a focus on clinical legal education, the programme is discussion based, with student-led, deliberative seminars in small group settings. It also aims to develop critical thinking, oral and advocacy-based skills. Modules offered include: Legal and Socio-Legal Research Skills, Contemporary Legal Issues in Commercial Practice, Medical Law and Bioethics, European Employment Law, EU Institutional Law. There are five streams on the LLM Programme:
  • LLM General Pathway
  • LLM European Business Law
  • LLM International Human Rights Law
  • LLM Public Law
  • LLM in Policing, Crime and Security
Selection criteria: The scholarship will be assessed on academic achievement and the evaluation of applicants’ potential to contribute to the wider legal community, and to pursue a career as a solicitor. The adjudication panel will consist of members of the School of Law and Government and Arthur Cox Solicitors. Applicants are required to submit a CV, and a personal statement (maximum two pages). Personal statements should include the following:
  • Why you wish to study this programme
  • What in your record and experience makes you suitable for the LLM programme
  • The impact you expect the LLM and this scholarship would have on your future
  • How this scholarship would benefit your career as a solicitor
Please submit CV and personal statement (by 4 July 2024) to: [email protected] 
Early applications are welcomed. Fees (EU students): €7,400
*Stipend: €4,600
*Total scholarship: €12,000

The Una McDermott travel bursary

SETU - South East Technological University
SETU - South East Technological University
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Horticulture
The family of Una McDermott have generously established a fund to honour the memory of our colleague, teacher and friend Una McDermott, former Horticulture lecturer in Teagasc and South East Technological University. Una was a great believer in travelling abroad to experience and learn about horticulture and we are pleased and thankful that the Una McDermott Bursary will make that dream a reality for some.

The Veon excellence in forest management scholarship

SETU - South East Technological University
SETU - South East Technological University
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Forestry
A graduate position with Veon, for a minimum of one year, on successful completion of the BSc (Hons) in Land Management in Forestry. * Veon reserves the right not to offer a 3rd year work placement, the 4th year research project and/or offer the graduate position at their own discretion.

The Reid Entrance Exhibition

Trinity College Dublin - TCD
Trinity College Dublin - TCD
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Entrance Scholarship / Award
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any
Open to students of limited means and who are natives of county Kerry. They are granted to qualified candidates on the basis of their public examination results and are tenable for two years.

Traveller and Roma Communities Access Scholarship

RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Type
Access Support
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Level
Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Medicine, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy
The Traveller Community Access Programme (TCAP) aims to increase the participation of members from the Traveller Community in RCSI’s undergraduate medicine, physiotherapy and pharmacy programmes.

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Traveller Apprenticeship Incentivisation stream bursaries

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Apprenticeship
Subject Area(s)
Apprenticeship

Traveller Apprenticeship Incentivisation Programme

There are 3 streams to the Programme.

Stream 1

€3,000 bursary for 25 Travellers who are employed as new apprentices. This would be in addition to their agreed remuneration for the apprenticeship they register for and could be reckonable for tax purposes.
€2,000 incentive payment for the employers of the 25 Traveller apprentices, per apprentice. This would be subject to de minimis State aid rules.

Stream 2

€3,000 bursary for 25 existing Traveller apprentices. This would be in addition to their agreed remuneration for the apprenticeship they register for and could be reckonable for tax purposes.

Stream 3

€3,000 bursary for 25 Travellers to access pre-apprenticeship and Access to Apprenticeship programmes. This would be in addition to any other remuneration they receive and could be reckonable for tax purposes. 

You can request an application form and information from [email protected]

Trinity College Dublin Funding

The Lir Academy
The Lir Academy
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Bursary
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Performing Arts
Trinity College Dublin offers a variety of funding opportunities for EU and international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. See postgraduate option here. See undergraduate options here.

TU Dublin Access Scholarships

TU Dublin - TUD
TU Dublin - TUD
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At TU Dublin, we are proud to offer a wide range of scholarships that empower students to thrive in their academic journey. With the generous support of donors and alumni, TU Dublin Foundation provides transformative financial assistance to students from all backgrounds and disciplines. These awards recognise dedication, academic progress, and potential, helping students remain in full-time education and focus on achieving excellence. Scholarship applications are open during both semesters of the academic year, and registered students will be guided by their lecturers on relevant opportunities.

Access scholarships support students from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds, helping to remove financial barriers and make education more accessible, especially for those returning to study or overcoming challenges.


TU Dublin Faculty of Arts & Humanities Scholarships

TU Dublin - TUD
TU Dublin - TUD
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
At TU Dublin, we are proud to offer a wide range of scholarships that empower students to thrive in their academic journey. With the generous support of donors and alumni, TU Dublin Foundation provides transformative financial assistance to students from all backgrounds and disciplines. These awards recognise dedication, academic progress, and potential, helping students remain in full-time education and focus on achieving excellence. Scholarship applications are open during both semesters of the academic year, and registered students will be guided by their lecturers on relevant opportunities.

These scholarships support creative and critical thinkers pursuing studies in the arts and humanities. They are designed to recognise talent, encourage academic excellence, and help reduce financial barriers for students in these fields.

TU Dublin Faculty of Computing Digital & Data Scholarships

TU Dublin - TUD
TU Dublin - TUD
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
IT, AI
At TU Dublin, we are proud to offer a wide range of scholarships that empower students to thrive in their academic journey. With the generous support of donors and alumni, TU Dublin Foundation provides transformative financial assistance to students from all backgrounds and disciplines. These awards recognise dedication, academic progress, and potential, helping students remain in full-time education and focus on achieving excellence. Scholarship applications are open during both semesters of the academic year, and registered students will be guided by their lecturers on relevant opportunities. Our scholarships support students developing skills in computing, digital technologies, and data science. They aim to foster innovation, recognise potential, and make education more accessible in these fast-evolving fields.

TU Dublin Faculty of Engineering Built Environment & Apprenticeship Scholarships

TU Dublin - TUD
TU Dublin - TUD
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At TU Dublin, we are proud to offer a wide range of scholarships that empower students to thrive in their academic journey. With the generous support of donors and alumni, TU Dublin Foundation provides transformative financial assistance to students from all backgrounds and disciplines. These awards recognise dedication, academic progress, and potential, helping students remain in full-time education and focus on achieving excellence. Scholarship applications are open during both semesters of the academic year, and registered students will be guided by their lecturers on relevant opportunities.

Our scholarships support students pursuing studies in engineering, the built environment, and apprenticeship programmes. They aim to ease financial pressures and help talented individuals thrive in these dynamic, hands-on fields.

Tuition Fees Third level education Tax relief

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Tax Relief Fees
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Undergraduate/ Postgraduate
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Any
You can claim tax relief on qualifying fees (including the student contribution) that you have paid for third level education courses. The qualifying fees must be paid for an approved course at an approved college. Other charges and levies do not qualify for relief such as:
  • Administration fees
  • Student centre levy
  • Sports centre charge
  • USI (Union of Students in Ireland) levy.
You may be the student, or you may pay the fees on the student's behalf. However you can only claim the relief if you are the person who actually paid the fees. The maximum amount you can claim is €7,000 per course, per person, per academic year.  Each claim is subject to a single disregard amount of €3,000 or €1,500 each tax year. The first €3,000 is disregarded for of a full-time student or €1,500 for of a part-time student. If you have paid fees for more than one student, this disregard amount will only be deducted from your claim once. 

TUS - Higher Education Authority (HEA)

TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
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Scholarship
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The HEA website provides details of many scholarships and bursaries. Click here to learn more about available scholarships.

TUS - St Vincent de Paul Education Grant

TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
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Bursary
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The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) recognises the importance of further education. However, for many people accessibility and affordability are real barriers to a college education and training. The SVP Education and Training Bursary Fund has been set up to support students of all ages who may be financially struggling to access or stay in college education and training programmes. If you are interested in this grant, please know that you must show that you have applied for all available state funding or other grants. Information on other sources of funding is available on the SVP Student Finance website. If you would like more information on how you can apply to the SVP Education and Training Bursary Programme, contact your regional office of the St Vincent de Paul.
Please note, SVP can only give bursary awards when it has the funds.

TUS - The 1916 Bursary

TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
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Bursary
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Undergraduate
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The 1916 Bursary provides financial support to encourage participation and success by students who are most socio-economically disadvantaged and who are from groups most under-represented in higher education. There are three levels of bursary support awarded to eligible applicants for the duration of their studies up to and including postgraduate study. For information and FAQ’s about the 1916 Bursary, visit our 1916 Bursary information page.

TUS - The All Ireland Scholarship Scheme

TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
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Scholarship
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Each year, this annual scholarship scheme provides college scholarships to 100 top performing eligible Leaving Certificate students from less advantaged backgrounds. This scheme will continue to operate while the All Ireland Scholarships Trust Fund remains in place. The All Ireland Scholarships Trust provides funding for 100 scholarships in Ireland each year. For more information on the scholarship check out the All Ireland Scholarship Scheme Website.

TUS University of Sanctuary

TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
TUS - Technological University of the Shannon
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate
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The Sanctuary Award is an initiative of University of Sanctuary Ireland, to encourage and celebrate good practice of universities, colleges and other education institutes welcoming refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants into their university communities and fostering a culture of welcome and inclusion for all those seeking sanctuary. TUS was designated a University of Sanctuary in June 2022 becoming the first Technological University in Ireland to be given the award. Click here to learn more about available scholarships.

U@ - All Ireland Scholarships

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
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Scholarship
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The All Ireland Scholarships was first proposed by JP McManus when he expressed a strong desire to provide funds for the establishment of a third level education scholarship scheme covering the thirty-two counties of Ireland. He stated that the Celtic Tiger will not be around forever and that education will be the key for success in more difficult times. He was also conscious of the cross border dimensions of the proposed scholarship programme and stated that the All Ireland Scholarships scheme should operate on a similar basis North and South.
The All Ireland Scholarships Programme commenced during 2008. The value of each scholarship is set at €6,750 per annum in Ireland and stg£5,500 per annum in Northern Ireland and will continue for the duration of the undergraduate programmes chosen by the scholarship winners. Participation in the scholarship scheme is confined to those who are exempt from paying the Leaving Certificate Examination fee in Ireland or are in receipt of the Educational Maintenance Allowance in Northern Ireland, and the scholarships are awarded on the basis of the results of a candidate’s first attempt at the final secondary education examinations in Ireland or Northern Ireland. More information can be found here - http://www.allirelandscholarships.com

UCC Undergraduate Scholarships

University College Cork - UCC
University College Cork - UCC
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At UCC, we understand there is more than one way to achieve your goals which is why we are committed to making quality university education accessible to everyone. UCC specialises in preparing both domestic and international students for successful university study by offering a number of scholarships to enable suitably qualified students to undertake full-time study towards a university degree. Selection is based on academic merit, previous experience as well as research potential. A long list of opportunities for both domestic and international applications, as well as travel funding for current students, can be found on this site. As students may be eligible for more than one scholarship or bursary, we encourage them to explore the website and submit multiple applications if applicable.
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UCD Global Excellence Scholarships

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland is one of the world's top universities and is the most popular university for international students in Ireland. Each year, UCD offers a number of Global Excellence Scholarships for international students (on non-EU fees) starting their courses in September. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this vibrant community! You can read full details on the Scholarship and find out more about UCD here.

UCD Scholarships for International Students

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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At UCD, we offer a variety of scholarships specifically for international students. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must hold an offer to study at UCD so it’s important to apply to your chosen UCD programme as early as possible, through the  UCD Application Portal. Once you receive an offer for an eligible programme, you can then apply for the scholarships that interest you.  To explore all the scholarships available for international students, simply scroll down and select your country from the drop-down menu here . You will also find a helpful, step-by-step guide to assist you in the scholarship application process.

Current & EU Students
If you are a current student at UCD or EU Student, you can explore the range of scholarships available on the  UCD Scholarships and Awards page.

UCD Scholarships for Prospective Postgraduate Students

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Scholarship
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Academic

You will find a listing of annually awarded scholarships, prizes and awards for Graduate students in the Full Details Tab. Details of graduate scholarships are also published on the Graduate Studies website, and depending on your area of study may also be listed on your School website. Details of graduate business scholarships can be found on the (opens in a new window)Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School website

UCD Scholarships for Prospective Undergraduate Students

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Academic

UCD offers academic scholarships on entry as well as an extensive range of scholarships, awards and prizes to students as they continue through their studies.

Ad Astra Academy Academic Scholars

The Ad Astra Academy is an initiative designed to recognise and nurture exceptional students in academia, sports and the performing arts. The UCD Ad Astra Academic programme is looking for students who have a proven record of academic excellence and a desire to continue to achieve at the highest level. Students on the Ad Astra Academy Academic Scholarship benefit from a scholarship, mentoring and a range of tailored supports. These include a €3,000 bursary for each year they are a member, guaranteed on-campus accommodation (scholars pay for this themselves), the support of a dedicated academic mentor, a programme of workshops and seminars by academics, distinguished alumni and guest speakers throughout the year to develop the scholars’ academic, personal and leadership potential, the opportunity to undertake an elective module in stage two called Ad Astra Professional & Personal Development, networking and development opportunities, access to the Scholars' Room, team building events
 
Each year up to eighteen scholarships are awarded to current undergraduate students across the University based on academic achievement at the end of stage one. The scholarships are awarded across all UCD programme areas.

The individual programme areas will nominate a small number of their top performing students who have a minimum GPA of 3.68. The Academy will then contact these students at the end of July/start of August and invite them to apply to the Academic Programme. Please note, you cannot apply directly to the Academy for an academic scholarship as a current student of UCD. You must receive an invite from the Academy to apply. It is your programme area that nominates students who are eligible to apply.

Minimum eligibility criteria are listed below and further programme specific criteria may apply:

  • A minimum stage GPA of 3.68 is required.
  • The student must have obtained 60 graded ECTS and meet the progression requirements of their programme

Prospective Students – School Leavers

Ad Astra Academic Scholarships from September 2015 onwards will be awarded on the basis of the academic criteria of 6 higher H1s in the first sitting of the Leaving Cert, as well as an online application. The application will consist of a personal statement and a statement of achievement ‘beyond the classroom’.  Applications will open on 1st February and close on 1st July. Following the release of the CAO offers, shortlisted students will be invited for interview and successful candidates will be notified before the start of the academic year. If a student meets the academic criteria but has not submitted an application they will not be considered for a scholarship. Scholarships may not be deferred. Prospective students who are deferring their university place must reapply for the scholarship the following year. Further details on Ad Astra academic scholarships can be found at http://www.ucd.ie/adastraacademy/academic/

Entrance Scholars

UCD recognises the calibre of its incoming high-achieving students with the award of UCD Entrance Scholar. Award to be given to the Leaving Certificate entrant with the highest points score from each school in the Republic of Ireland, provided the score is at least 500 points. Awards will also be made to applicants entering with the highest points score from each of the mainstream EU qualifications, provided the score is at least 500 points Benefits - Recipients are presented with a recognition certificate at a ceremony in Spring each year and their achievements are recorded on their academic transcript.

UCD Smurfit Scholarships

UCD Smurfit School
UCD Smurfit School
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Scholarship
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Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Business
UCD Smurfit Scholarships offer a life-changing opportunity to prospective students. By offering merit-based scholarships, we recruit the highest quality students from across the world; while our financial needs based scholarships put an MBA or Masters within reach for a number of ambitious students each year. Smurfit Scholarships are in high demand and there is significant competition each year.

HOW TO APPLY:
In most cases, students do not need to make a separate scholarship application. All successful programme applicants will automatically be considered for scholarships once they meet the eligibility criteria and the application is received before the scholarship closing date. 

UCD Sports Scholarships

University College Dublin - UCD
University College Dublin - UCD
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Scholarship
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Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
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UCD offers three Sport Scholarship programmes, each designed to support students in achieving excellence both academically and athletically:

  1. Ad Astra Elite Sports Scholarship (managed by the UCD Ad Astra Academy)
  2. UCD Sport Scholarship
  3. Graduate Sport Scholarship

These scholarships are for students who wish to compete and succeed at the highest sporting levels while completing a degree at UCD.

Applications are made entirely online. Links to apply will appear in line with the opening and closing dates for entry listed below. Please note that late applications cannot be accepted under any circumstances.

The UCD Sport Scholarship operates independently of the Ad Astra Elite Sports Scholarship (managed by the UCD Ad Astra Academy). However, applicants to the Ad Astra Elite Sports Programme may choose to have their application transferred to the UCD Sport Scholarship if unsuccessful. This can be done by ticking the relevant consent box on the Ad Astra application form. A separate application is not required in this case.

The Graduate Sport Scholarship is specifically for postgraduate students who continue to compete and succeed at the highest sporting level - both nationally and internationally - while pursuing further study at UCD.

Please see the section links here for more information on each of the three Sport Scholarship programmes offered at UCD.

Údarás na Gaeltachta Apprenticeship Scholarship

Type
Access Support
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Apprenticeship
Subject Area(s)
Any
This year Údarás na Gaeltachta is offering Apprenticeship Scholarships worth over € 2,000 each to applicants, to achieve an apprenticeship qualification as recognized by the Apprenticeship Council. 

Further information on the apprenticeships and their related qualifications is available at CareersPortal Apprenticeship section

UL - Kemmy Business School Scholarships (Non-EU)

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
Type
Scholarship
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Level
Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Business

Kemmy Business School have a number of generous merit-based international (Non-EU) scholarships available for the current academic year. 

International (Non-EU) merit-based scholarship worth €2,500 per year   The scholarships are based on academic merit and are a reduction in tuition fees. Students do not apply for the scholarship, once they apply for any of the Graduate / Professional Studies programmes they will be automatically considered for scholarship. For further information, please contact the [email protected]. Please note that this scholarship is only available to International students

UL - Plassey Campus Centre Scholarship Programme

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
Type
Scholarship
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Level
Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any
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
  • Sports Scholarship – contact [email protected]

UL - Scholarships at Irish World Academy of Music & Dance

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
Type
Scholarship
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Level
Undergraduate / Postgraduate
Subject Area(s)
Any, Music, Dance

There are a number of scholarships available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance. 

Please see details tab for more information 

UL - Stryker Scholarship

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
Type
Scholarship
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Level
Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
Engineering, Product Design & Technology
Award: €2,500
Scholarships available: 3
The Stryker Scholarship in Engineering will be awarded to the 3 students with the highest QCA at the end of first-year who have chosen to pursue one of the following eligible courses in second year:
  • Technology Management (LM063)
  • Product Design & Technology (LM076)
  • Biomedical Engineering - transitioning from Engineering (LM116)
  • Mechanical Engineering - transitioning from Engineering (LM116)
  • Design & Manufacture - transitioning from Engineering (LM116)
A one-year Scholarship of €2,500 will be awarded to the winning students.
 

UL - The Stuart Mangan Scholarship

University of Limerick - UL
University of Limerick - UL
Type
Scholarship
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Level
Undergraduate
Subject Area(s)
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The Stuart Mangan scholarship has been established to honour the life and memory of this young athlete by making it possible for those who suffered paralysis while competing in sport to participate in educational programmes at the University of Limerick for periods of up to four years. The purpose of Scholarship is to focus on candidates who may lack the financial resources to attend university and for whom the lack of such resources represents an apparently insurmountable obstacle. The scholarship will provide funding grants of up to €25,000 per annum to address the obstacles which may be preventing a paralysed sportsperson from fulfilling their educational potential. Application forms and further information is available from the Disability Support Services Office, Phone: 061 213098 Email: [email protected] Note: Admission to the relevant programme must be achieved by the awardee in the conventional manner with full compliance with the University of Limerick’s academic admission standards.
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