Scholarship
in
Ireland

Name of the scholarship: Government of Ireland Scholarship

Brief about scholarship:

 The aim of the 2020 GOI-IES scheme is to reflect Ireland’s engagement in target partner countries. The scheme is operated in the higher education sector and funded in partnership between the Government and the higher education institutions (HEIs). Scholarships will be branded as prestigious awardsreflecting the core messages about Ireland as a centre of international education. It is expected that for every scholarship winner, awareness of Ireland will be raised among many more potential students.

Scholarship covers:

The HEA will award a scholarship fund to the student (through the HEI that the student is attending) amounting to €10,000 for one study year. This fund is directed at covering student costs and living expenses. The scholarship may be for:

 the final year of an undergraduate programme; ▪ one year of a taught master’s degree programme or;

  one year of a research programme (i.e. one year of a 2-year research masters or a 3-4-year PhD programme).

The scholarship stipend will be transferred to the host higher education institution (HEI) of the successful student and forwarded by that HEI to the scholar in two payments of €5,000.

  The HEI will be required to give a FULL fee waiver to the student for the scholarship year (i.e. tuition fee and registration charge are waived). This is the minimum matching funding requirement that institutions will be required to make to the scholarship scheme.

Require profile:

Possess excellence (academically, personally, professionally, creatively);

 Excellent communication skills;

 Extra curriculum activities (for example: humanitarian work; politicslocal, national, international; arts; sports);

 Possess strong rationale for pursuing their study in Ireland that indicates how a GOI-IES fits into their longer-term goals.

Note: 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) play vital role.

Application Period:

April

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Name of the scholarship: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Scholarships

Brief about scholarship:

It has a list of specialties that covers all specialties, and each European Union member country hosts a project in this scholarship program to some degree. This scholarship, which continues with education in many EU member states and several universities, does not include knowledge of the official language of each region, as the name implies. As a result, you access the catalog after clicking on the official page. Your interests are taken into account when guiding you.

Scholarship covers:

You must first be accepted to the course by an organizational consortium and then be eligible for an EMJMD scholarship to obtain Erasmus + financial assistance.
The EMJMD scholarship pays all of the participation costs (tuition, library and laboratory fees, full health benefits, and all other necessary expenses related to your Master’s participation), as well as travel and installation costs and a recurring living allowance for the remainder of the training program.

Documents required:

Document confirming the identity card
CV
Motivation letter
Document confirming language skills
Reference Letters
Diploma
Transcript

Application Period:

Varies from 15 December , 30 January, 15 February

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Name of the scholarship: 2019 – 2023 Azerbaijan Government Program Scholarship for PhD

Brief about scholarship:

In order to strengthen the academic capacity of Azerbaijani higher education institutions, it is the priority of the DP Scholarship to provide training for doctoral students at the world’s top universities. To apply to scholarship, you must obtain admission from a university, which must be in the top 500 according to the Times Higher Education.

Scholarship covers:

 -education expenses;

 – visa and registration fees in the country of study;

 – monthly living expenses;

 – health insurance costs;

 – international transport costs.

Documents required:

CV (English, maximum 2-3 pages)

copy of the first 3 pages of the passport;

 health certificate (translation-certified);

 translation and approval of copies of diplomas and diploma supplements (for those applying for doctoral degrees) for bachelor’s and master’s degrees;

  Certificate of education issued by your current educational institution (indicating the date of admission and graduation) and a copy of the latest transcript / academic transcripts);

  Reference

  2 color photos.

  Motivation letter (essay)

Application Period:

July – August 

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Name of the scholarship: CEMACUBE - Common European Master's course in Biomedical Engineering

Brief about scholarship:

The Erasmus Mundus Master’s course CEMACUBE (Common European MAster’s CoUrse in Biomedical Engineering) will prepare students from Europe and outside Europe for professions in Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering is a broad multidisciplinary area, involving many sub-specialisations, varying from regenerative medicine to implant design and from PET-scan imaging to biosensors. For a single university it is difficult to have enough knowledge of all sub-specialisations in Biomedical Engineering to teach their students on an adequate level. Also the required European scope is difficult to gain when students stick to a single university. Therefore a consortium of 6 universities has joined their knowledge and specific expertise into a 2-year European Master’s in Biomedical Engineering: the Universities of Groningen (The Netherlands), Aachen (Germany), Dublin (Ireland), Ghent and Brussels (Belgium), Prague (Czech Republic).

Partners:

University Of Groningen, Netherlands (Co-Ordinating Institution)

Free University Of Brussels (Vub), Belgium

Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Aachen Universty, Germany

Ghent University, Belgium

Admission Criteria:

  1. bachelor in engineering and good knowledge of English (all teaching will be given in English),
  2. a convincing motivation letter and letters of reference.
  3. During the first year (semester 1 and 2), a student will follow lectures on all biomedical engineering subjects at one of the six universities. In the third semester (s)he will move to one of the participating universities to follow lectures on a specific topic, like medical imaging, tissue engineering or artificial organs. During the fourth and last semester, a Master’s project will be performed on this specialisation at one of the 6 participating universities or at one of the 7 associated universities: ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Calabria (Italy), Aalborg (Denmark), Strathclyde (UK), Compiègne (France), Patras (Greece), Warsaw (Poland). Each student will receive a double degree.

Application Period:

The program was discontinued in September 2022.

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