Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's leading university, founded in 1592. Located in the heart of Dublin, it is a world-renowned institution inspiring the next generation of global citizens and leaders. The university is committed to education, research, innovation, and sustainability, and is home to notable collections including the Book of Kells. Trinity is a member of prestigious academic networks including the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and the Coimbra Group.
Funding Opportunities
School of Social Work and Social Policy International Postgraduate Taught Scholarship
This scholarship is offered by Trinity College Dublin's School of Social Work and Social Policy to support international non-EU students pursuing postgraduate taught programs. The scholarship provides €3,000 for one-year programmes or €1,500 per year for two-year programmes. The award is designed to make postgraduate education more accessible to international students in the field of social work and social policy. Eligible programmes include the Master of Social Work, M.Sc. in Applied Social Research, and P.Grad.Dip. in Social Policy and Practice (Online). Applicants must hold an offer to join one of the school's postgraduate taught programmes by 15th April of each year to be considered for this award.
MSc Law and Finance Scholarship
The School of Law and Trinity Business School are delighted to offer two scholarships to students undertaking the MSc Law and Finance degree. The value of the scholarship is a €5,000 euro contribution towards tuition fees (EU or Non-EU). These scholarships aim to support and develop gifted postgraduate students and will be awarded to candidates who demonstrate a high level of academic achievement, extracurricular accomplishments or contribution to society. Applications are assessed competitively with the sole criteria for the granting of the scholarship being the proven academic merit of the candidate. The selection process is highly competitive and at the exclusive discretion of the MSc Law and Finance Course Directors. Recipients must engage in full-time study and must register for the MSc Law and Finance at the Law School, and are required to engage in relevant academic and ambassadorial activities as determined by the Course Directors.
Postgraduate Scholarships for MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and Conflict
These scholarships are specifically designed to support non-EU international students pursuing the MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and Conflict at Trinity College Dublin. The scholarship provides financial support valued at €4,000, which is applied as a reduction to tuition fees for the full-time postgraduate programme. Applicants are assessed based on academic merit and the demonstrated potential to have an impact on their field of work, either through continuation in academia or work in the wider field of race, ethnicity and conflict. The scholarship aims to attract talented international students who can contribute meaningfully to the study and practice of race, ethnicity, and conflict resolution. Recipients are expected to demonstrate clear intentions for applying their knowledge and experience following graduation from Trinity College Dublin.
Rachel Thompson Ussher Fellowship
The Rachel Thompson Ussher Fellowship is awarded for a three-year period of research on the Ph.D. register in the area of Modern Languages at Trinity College Dublin. Founded in 2002 by a bequest from Ms Rachel Thompson, M.A. 1930, to the TCD Association and Trust, the fellowship is awarded at three-year intervals to exceptionally well-qualified candidates of outstanding promise. The award covers annual fees and provides maintenance of €13,000 per annum, along with an associated travel grant (€2,000-2,500) funded from the same bequest to which the holder of this fellowship may apply for research travel. It is open to competition by graduates of any nationality intending and permitted to register on year one for a higher degree of Ph.D. in Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin.
Mitchell Scholarship
The George J Mitchell Scholarship Programme was established by the US-Ireland Alliance to allow future American leaders to pursue a year of graduate study in Ireland and Northern Ireland. The programme's goal is to provide tomorrow's leaders with an understanding about, an interest in, and an affinity for the island of Ireland. Up to twelve Mitchell Scholars between the ages of 18 and 30 are chosen annually for one year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Applicants are judged on three criteria: scholarship, leadership, and a sustained commitment to community and public service. The Mitchell Scholarship Program provides tuition, accommodation, a stipend for living expenses and travel.
John Dillon Fellowship in Ancient Philosophy
The John Dillon Fellowship in Ancient Philosophy is a one-year fellowship program offered by Trinity College Dublin for PhD students in Philosophy whose thesis topic is in the field of ancient philosophy. The fellowship provides comprehensive financial support including an annual stipend of €13,500 and covers PhD fees up to and including non-EU fees. This fellowship is available to both new and continuing students from EU and non-EU countries. Previous recipients of the fellowship are eligible to apply again, making it a renewable opportunity for qualified candidates. New students who apply for admission by April 1st are automatically considered for this award, provided their thesis proposal is in the field of ancient philosophy, while continuing students must contact the program coordinator to be considered.
Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme
The Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme aims to support local students to pursue studies in world renowned universities outside Hong Kong, with a view to grooming a top cadre of talents with global vision, international network and world-class education, thereby contributing to enhancing Hong Kong's competitiveness as Asia's World City in a globalised knowledge economy. The scheme also seeks to support those students who have excellent academic achievement but lack the financial means to study in top-notch universities outside Hong Kong. All awardees receive a non-means-tested scholarship to cover tuition fees, subject to a ceiling of HK$250,000 per annum. In addition, a means-tested bursary may be granted to students who need additional support, subject to a ceiling of HK$200,000 per student per annum. The means-tested bursary consists of two components: up to HK$50,000 per annum for covering tuition fee in excess of HK$250,000, and up to HK$150,000 per annum for covering living and other study-related expenses. Once awarded, the scholarship lasts for the normal duration of the programme for undergraduate studies and up to two years for all postgraduate studies. It is renewable annually subject to satisfactory documentary proof of the awardees' good academic performance. To be eligible, applicants must have right of abode or right to land, or have entered Hong Kong on One-way Permits, and must have resided in Hong Kong continuously for three complete years immediately prior to the commencement of the academic programme outside Hong Kong.
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships are awarded to high calibre students from non-EEA countries to study in Ireland at postgraduate level for a period of one year. The programme is funded by the Government of Ireland in partnership with Irish higher education institutions (HEIs) and managed by the Higher Education Authority (HEA). Under the initiative, 60 scholarships are awarded each year for one year of full-time postgraduate study. Scholarships provide a full tuition fee waiver and a €10,000 annual stipend to support living costs. Applicants must have a course offer for a one-year, full-time taught Master's programme at Trinity College Dublin and must have a domicile of origin in a World Bank classified Low or Lower-Middle Income Country. Applicants must be considered Non-EU students with a Non-EU tuition fee status.
China Scholarship Council (CSC) – Trinity College Dublin Joint Scholarship Programme
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin and the China Scholarship Council affiliated with the Ministry of Education in China offer scholarships to Chinese students who wish to pursue a PhD at Trinity. Each scholarship includes a full tuition fee-waiver for a four-year PhD programme at Trinity, plus living costs and airfare provided by the CSC. The programme is designed to support Chinese citizens and permanent residents pursuing doctoral research across all academic disciplines at Trinity College Dublin. The application process involves multiple stages including obtaining an unconditional offer from Trinity, supervisor nomination, coordination with home institutions or embassies, and final application to the CSC.
Trinity AQ Scholarships
In partnership with SandboxAQ, the Quantum Science team at Trinity College Dublin offers the Trinity AQ Scholarships for outstanding students from the Global South undertaking the M.Sc. in Quantum Science and Technology degree. These scholarships aim to support and develop two outstanding postgraduate students from the Global South keen to develop their career within the quantum science industry. The Trinity AQ Scholarships will be awarded to candidates who demonstrate a high level of academic achievement, extracurricular accomplishments or contribution to society. Applicants who are awarded the Trinity AQ Scholarship will receive full tuition fee support, a living stipend of €25,000 and a financial contribution for relocating to Ireland. The scholarship is assessed based on academic or personal achievements to date, evidence of the candidate's interest in the quantum science and technology field, and how they would be ambassadors for the programme.
Global Excellence Postgraduate Scholarships
The Global Excellence Postgraduate Scholarships are offered by Trinity College Dublin to support outstanding international students pursuing postgraduate taught programmes. These scholarships are valued between €2,000 to €5,000 each and are applied as a one-time reduction to tuition fees for full-time postgraduate taught programmes. The scholarships are available to applicants with non-EU status who will pay tuition fees at the non-EU rate. Selection is based on academic achievement and the applicant's potential to contribute to the Trinity community, with consideration given to regional and programme diversity. Business programme applicants are not eligible for this scholarship but may enquire about other bursaries or scholarships.
China Claddagh Undergraduate Scholarship Programme
The Claddagh Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded to exceptional students from China who have received a course offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at Trinity College Dublin. The scholarships are designed to support outstanding Chinese students pursuing undergraduate education at one of Ireland's leading universities. Scholarships range in value between €2,000 and €5,000 and are applied as a reduction to the year one tuition fees of a full-time undergraduate programme. Applications are assessed and awarded on a rolling basis, with selection based on academic achievement and applicants' potential to contribute to the Trinity community. The programme considers regional and programme diversity in its allocations. Applicants must be Chinese nationals ordinarily resident in China with non-EU fee status. Note that medicine, dentistry, acting, engineering, natural sciences, and computer science and statistics courses are exempt from this scholarship programme, though similar scholarships may be available at School level.
Global Excellence Undergraduate Scholarships
Trinity's Global Excellence Undergraduate Scholarships are awarded to exceptional international students who have received a course offer for a full-time undergraduate degree at Trinity College Dublin. Scholarships range in value between €2,000 and €5,000 depending on the region. Scholarships are applied as a reduction to the year one tuition fees of a full-time undergraduate programme. Applications are assessed and awarded on a rolling basis, with selection based on academic achievement and applicants' potential to contribute to the Trinity community. Allocations will also consider regional and programme diversity. Applicants must have non-EU fee status and must have received a course offer to commence year one of a full-time undergraduate degree programme for the academic year. Certain programmes including medicine, dentistry, acting, engineering, natural sciences, and computer science and statistics courses are exempt from this scholarship programme. Students from China are not eligible and should apply for the Claddagh Undergraduate Scholarship instead.
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