UCC Masters Scholarships : The scholarship is offered to students who are nationals of, or ordinarily reside in, developing countries and will cover tuition, return airfare to Ireland, and a monthly stipend of €1000 for a year.
The scholarships will help highly motivated students from underdeveloped nations achieve the skills and information they need to make a significant impact on challenges affecting their professional life. Applicants are consequently invited to take advantage of the chance and acquire world-class training from one of Ireland’s top colleges.
Brief Description
Scholarship Sponsor(s): University College Cork, Ireland
Scholarship Type: Partial Funding
Host Institution(s): University College Cork, Ireland
Number of Awards: Several
Study level: Postgraduate (MSc)
Nationality: Developing Countries
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the Masters Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries in Ireland, applicants are to meet the following criteria:
- Applicants must first be offered admission to study a master’s degree course by applying via the PAC portal.
- Applicants must have obtained relevant bachelor’s degree from recognized university with good grades.
- Applicants that are non-native speakers of the English language must meet the approved English language requirements.
- Applicants must meet the required entry academic grade, equivalent to Irish requirements.
- Applicants must demonstrate strong academic and leadership potential.
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How to Apply for the UCC Masters Scholarships
Applicants should apply by sending email to Ms Niamh Kiely (n.kiely@ucc.ie), with the following:
- Evidence that they have applied online;
- A motivational statement (max. 300 words) stating their suitability to be considered for the scholarship.
- Contact details of two referees
Application Deadline: 29th October 2023