The Scholarship at Dublin City University has different opportunities that are currently available for Ph.D. programs in Politics and International Studies. International students are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Read the post carefully before making a choice.
The Ph.D. Scholarship at Dublin City University
The Dublin City University IICRR aims to lead the world in research and education. It is a research-intensive, globally-engaged, dynamic institution consistently having a place in the rankings of the world’s top young universities.
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It also rates among the top 150 institutions in the world for politics and international relations by both the QS and Shanghai world rankings.
Its strong research records describe it as a research-led university and bring in more research income per members of the faculty than any other university in Ireland. Its research team working on sensors at the National Centre for Sensor Research is considered one of the best in the world.
Scholarship at Dublin City University Level/Field of study
The scholarship is available to international students who want to bag a Ph.D. program in Politics and International Studies at the IICRR.
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Host Nationality for Scholarship at Dublin City University
The scholarship is hosted in Ireland.
Eligible Nationality
The scholarship is open to all international students.
Scholarship Worth
This Ph.D. scholarship has a value of up to €21,000 to €27,000 (full fees, plus €16,000pa (usually tax-free), for up to 4 years, subject to satisfactory progress. Eligibility for the Dublin City University Ph.D. Scholarships for Politics and International Studies students at the IICRR
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To be eligible for this scholarship, the candidate requires:
- Applicants must have a Masters Degree, fluent English, and excellent academic grades.
- International students will need to meet the Dublin City University English Language Requirements.
Application Procedure
Candidates are to apply to IICRR@dcu.ie and they should include:
- A CV, including 2 academic referees
- A one-page letter of application
- The grades in your master degree with copies of transcripts
- A 2000 word research proposal, setting out your research question, how the research relates to existing academic literature and a brief description of your proposed methodology.
Application Deadline
The deadline for submission is March annually.