Government of Ireland Scholarship: Shall we explore the possibility of a fully-funded scholarship in the heart of Europe?
January 2024 marks the opening of applications for the esteemed Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES).
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This notable scholarship targets non-EU/non-EEA students in Ireland, offering 60 spots across all Irish Higher Education Institutions annually.
Recipients of the Government of Ireland Scholarship are guaranteed a complete tuition fee waiver and a stipend of €10,000 as support towards the cost of living.
The scholarship is applicable to postgraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies at The University College Dublin and all other participating universities across the Republic of Ireland.
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Scholarship Abstract
- Scholarship Host: Government of Ireland
- Category: Scholarships || Study Abroad || Study-In-Europe || Postgraduate Scholarships || Masters Scholarships || PhD Scholarships
- Benefits: Full Scholarship
- Tuition
- €10,000 Living Stipends
- Eligibility: All Countries
- Deadline: March 13, 2024
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Government of Ireland Scholarship Details
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship programme supports high-calibre international students who wish to study at master’s or PhD level in Ireland.
The programme is funded by the Government of Ireland in partnership with Irish higher education institutions and managed by the Higher Education Authority.
Under the initiative, scholarships are awarded for one year of full-time study at master’s or PhD level. The programme is open to applicants studying in any field.
Government of Ireland Scholarship Requirements
To be eligible for the Government of Ireland Scholarship, applicants must satisfy the following conditions:
- Be subject to non-EU fee rates.
- Enroll in 2024-25 for:
- A 1-year taught Masters program.
- The first year of a PhD program.
- Originate from a non-EU/non-EEA country.
Candidates must demonstrate:
➢ A record of outstanding academic achievement
➢ Excellent communication skills;
➢ Participation in extra curriculum activities. For example: humanitarian
work; politics either local, national or international; arts; sports;
➢ A strong rationale for pursuing their study in Ireland that indicates how Government of Ireland Scholarship aligns with their longer-term goals
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Available Programmes
Scholarships will only be approved for programmes that lead to a higher education
award which is made by one of the following awarding bodies:
• Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
• Technological Universities and Institutes of Technology with delegated authority to make awards
• RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
• Irish Universities
Participating Universities
The following is a list of all institutions eligible under the Government of Ireland Scholarship 2024 programme:
• American College Dublin
• Atlantic Technological University
• CCT College, Dublin
• Dublin Business School
• Dublin City University
• Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
• Dundalk Institute of Technology
• Galway Business School
• Griffith College , Dublin
• ICD Business School , Dublin
• Independent College , Dublin
• Mary Immaculate College , Limerick
• Maynooth University
• Munster Technological University
• National College of Art and Design, Dublin
• National College of Ireland, Dublin
• University of Galway
• Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
• South East Technological University
• Technological University Dublin
• Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest
• Trinity College Dublin
• University College Cork
• University College Dublin
• University of Limerick
Government of Ireland Scholarship Benefits and Timeline
Scholarship Inclusions
- Complete fee waiver.
- A stipend of €10,000.
Required Documents & Evaluation
Eligible students are invited to submit applications via the official online application process at this link. A marking system (total 100 marks) is part of the call with the relevant scores shown in brackets after the key selection criteria.
The applications must cover the following, as requested in the online application tool:
- Academic qualifications, achievements and/or work experience (40 marks)
- Personal Statement (refer to the Candidate Profile).
- Applicants will be required to demonstrate:
- the benefit of becoming a GOI-IES Scholar; to themselves (personally and professionally), to the institution, to Ireland (economically and societally), as well as their country of origin. (15 marks)
- how they will extend themselves beyond their project/studies to become actively involved in Irish society in order to maximise their academic and cultural exchange experience and to raise awareness of the GOI-IES scheme in Ireland and beyond (15 marks)
- the extent to which they have a long-term interest in Ireland and how they will promote links with Ireland during their time as scholars and also after as Alumni (15 marks).
- Two references uploaded via the online application portal (please note that the HEA is not able to accept references submitted via email or other sources outside of the online application portal) (15 marks)
Application Procedure
Application Deadline
- March 13, 2024
Application Process
- Applicants must have an admission offer at any of the participating universities before before applying for the scholarship.
- Scholarship applications require an active offer from an Irish institution.
Announcement of Results
- Scholarship results typically announced in June or July each year.
Additional Information
- Detailed information available on the dedicated GOI-IES webpage.
- An indicative application form is provided for candidate preparation.
- Keep an eye on the webpage for the latest 2024 GOI-IES cycle updates.
Contact and Administration
- The scholarship is managed by the Irish Higher Education Authority (HEA).
- Direct inquiries to: [email protected].
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship stands as a golden opportunity for non-EU/non-EEA students. It not only alleviates financial burdens but also opens doors to Ireland’s rich educational landscape.
The scholarship’s comprehensive coverage includes tuition fees and a substantial stipend, easing the financial strain on international students and enabling them to focus solely on their academic pursuits.
By limiting eligibility to those already holding offers from Irish institutions, the scholarship maintains a focus on students committed to their Irish educational journey.
The annual announcement of results in mid-year builds anticipation among applicants who have met the rigorous application requirements.
For students aspiring to be part of Ireland’s vibrant academic community, this scholarship serves as a crucial stepping stone.
It reflects Ireland’s commitment to fostering global education and intercultural exchange, positioning the country as a hub of international education.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the GOI-IES webpage for a comprehensive understanding of the application process.
The indicative application form is a valuable resource for preparing a strong application.
Aspiring scholars should mark their calendars for the March 2024 deadline and stay updated with the latest information on the scholarship cycle.
This scholarship is not just a financial award; it’s a gateway to new academic horizons, cultural experiences, and personal growth opportunities in Ireland.