Application Deadlines:
- Applicant deadline: 16:00 (Irish time) 12 April 2018FAQ deadline: 16:00 (Irish time) 5th April 2018
- Supervisor, employment mentor and referee deadline: 16:00 (Irish time) 19th April 2018
- Research office endorsement deadline: 16:00 (Irish time) 26th April 2018
Eligible Countries: All
To Be Taken At (Country): Ireland
About the Award: The Council offers opportunities for suitably qualified individuals to take up an employment-based award to carry out research leading to a postgraduate qualification in any discipline, granted by an eligible HEI within Ireland. The application for a scholarship is developed by the applicant, in collaboration with an Employment Partner and host HEI. Awardees have, for the term of the award, dual status as employee of the employment partner and postgraduate student of the host HEI.
Application for a scholarship can be made in respect of both a Masters Degree by Research or a PhD.
Application for a scholarship can be made in respect of both a Masters Degree by Research or a PhD.
Irish Red Cross Health in Justice Programme: The Irish Red Cross and Irish Prison Services fund the Irish Red Cross Health in Justice programme. This partnership will support one 48-month PhD application under the Employment-Based Postgraduate Programme 2018.
Fields of Study: The Scholarship supports research across all disciplines
Type: Masters, Research, PhD
Eligibility: Scholars must fulfil the following criteria:
- must not have applied more than once to the Scheme and at the time of application:
- be a new entrant to the degree for which they are to receive Council funding and have been formally accepted by the relevant department/school by, at the latest, 1st October 2018; or
- fulfil the criteria in Clause 4.5 if already registered and part of the degree has been completed.
and in the case of
- Research Masters Scholarships, not currently holding or having previously held a Council Postgraduate Scholarship.
- Degree Scholarships, not currently holding or having previously held any Council Postgraduate Scholarship other than those which would enable them to obtain a Research Masters Degree.
- Scholars from any country may hold a Council Postgraduate Scholarship. However, Scholars must:
- maintain her/his principal residence in Ireland (as defined) during the period of the Scholarship.
- satisfy the State’s regulations on immigration and have the support of their HEI and Employment Partner with respect to these regulations and requirements if not a national of a member state of the European Union (EU). This must be completed in advance of signing a contract with the IRC.
- For all Scholarships, arrangements with respect to immigration will be a matter forsettlement between the Scholar, his/her HEI, the Employment Partner, and therelevant immigration authorities of the State.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: The total value of the Employment Based Programme Scholarship, will be up to a maximum of €24,000 in any approved year for the duration of the Scholarship and will consist of the following:
- A contribution of €16,000 to the employment of the Scholar.
- A contribution of up to a maximum of €5,750 to Scholarship fees (including non-EU Scholarship fees). In the event of any differential between this contribution and the institutional fee, this must be paid by the Scholar and/or HEI and/or Employment Partner. Scholars who hold a fee waiver from their HEI, or where no fee is required, or where fees are paid in full or in part by a third party, must inform the Council and the appropriate offices in their HEI and will not be eligible for the fee portion of the Scholarship.
- Eligible direct research expenses of €2,250 per annum to enable the scholar to carry out the research project. Please see Appendix III for guidance on what is considered an eligible direct research cost.
Duration of Award:
- All Scholarships will commence with effect from 1st October 2018 (no later or earlier).
- The duration of funding to be given for the Scholarship is dependent on the type of degree being pursued and the date of first registration.
How to Apply: Applications (including academic supervisor, employment mentor and referee forms) will only be accepted through the online application system. The online application system will open shortly, and a guide for applicants will be posted on this page.
Award Providers: Irish Research Council
Important Notes: once the online application system opens, guideline documents will be made available here for applicants, supervisors, employment mentors, referees and research offices.
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