Scholarship details
University College Dublin has over 160 years of education and endowment. It was founded in 1854 and made a unique and substantial contribution to the creation of modern Ireland, based on successful engagement with Irish society on every level and across every sphere of activity. University College Dublin is one of Europe’s guiding research-intensive universities. UCD is currently in the top 1% of institutions worldwide.
Scholarships include an annual stipend of €12000. Scholarships are available for up to 4 years (full-time) and students will enroll in the College of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems (University College Dublin) Structured PhD programme.
Terms and Conditions:
- Applicants should hold, or expect to receive, a first class or a good upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in an area relevant to the proposed field of research.
- Where an applicant does succomb the criteria (e.g. they hold a lower second class undergraduate degree), they are allowed to apply if they hold or expect to receive, a Masters degree (in an area relevant to the proposed PhD) before starting their studentship.
- Upon final results, studentships will be awarded based on predicted grades.
To apply, scholarship candidates need to do the following:
- Contact on [email protected] indicating to the School administrator which scholarship they would like to be considered
- Applications are made online through UCD Applications. Applicants will possibly be required to undertake an interview (either face-to-face or via telecommunication) as part of the admittance process
- Apply Online