Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship
Irish Research Council / Higher Education Authority · Ireland
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship scheme aims to attract outstanding students and researchers to Ireland to undertake a period of postgraduate study or research. Funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, awards are tenable at any publicly funded Irish higher education institution.
| Provider / Funder |
Irish Research Council / Higher Education AuthorityVerified
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| Host country |
IrelandVerified
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| Award value |
Fully funded — see coverage belowOfficial
Exact amounts change annually — always verify on official source
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| Duration |
1 year (Masters) or up to 4 years (PhD)Estimated
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| Application deadline |
April annuallyEstimated
Deadlines change annually — always check official source
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| Fully funded |
Yes — fully fundedEstimated
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| Renewable |
YesEstimated
Subject to satisfactory academic progress
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| Eligible nationalities |
Non-EU/EEA nationals from countries outside Ireland — see irishgovernmentscholarships.ieEstimated
Check the official page for the full and current list
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| Other requirements |
Must hold an offer from an eligible Irish higher education institutionEstimated
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This scholarship is aimed at high-achieving students who need full financial support to pursue postgraduate study abroad. Eligible nationalities are listed as: Non-EU/EEA nationals from countries outside Ireland — see irishgovernmentscholarships.ie. The scholarship supports study in Ireland.
Applicants should note that additional requirements include: Must hold an offer from an eligible Irish higher education institution. These criteria are important and should be reviewed carefully before beginning an application.
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Key deadline: April annually. Deadlines are strictly enforced — incomplete or late applications are typically not considered. We recommend starting your application at least 2–3 months before the deadline.
Applications are typically submitted through the official scholarship portal (https://www.irishgovernmentscholarships.ie). You will usually need to provide: academic transcripts, a personal statement or research proposal, letters of recommendation, proof of English proficiency, and a CV or résumé.
As a fully funded award, this scholarship is highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates are often invited to interview. Your personal statement and letters of recommendation carry significant weight alongside your academic record.
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