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SPIRe PhD Students Scholarship at University College Dublin in Ireland 2020

SPIRe PhD Students Scholarship at University College Dublin in Ireland 2020

University College Dublin

University College Dublin

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Date limite
23 juin 2020
Niveau d'études
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Financement complet
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Toutes les régions

University College Dublin (UCD) is offering a scholarship for graduate students PhD and provide them with the training, experience and mentorship necessary to their professional development.. Scholarships will normally be awarded to PhD applicants for a period of one year in the first instance, normally renewable for up to four years, subject to annual review.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • The scholarship is open to EU and Non-EU PhD students
  • Scholarship Candidate must be an existing PhD student in SPIRe
  • Or have submitted a completed application to the SPIRe PhD programme by the scholarship deadline of 23rd June 2020.
  • Scholarships will normally be awarded for a period of one year in the first instance, normally renewable for up to four years, subject to annual review.

Scholarship Value:

  • Comprises a full fee remission of the scheduled EU fee of the programme to which they are registered
  • Plus a tax-free annual stipend of €575, payable in eight equal monthly instalments
  • All students are liable for the Student Centre Levy and for the tuition fees not covered by the scholarship.

About the Scholarship Program:

  • All students in receipt of a Scholarship are given the opportunity to develop the practical application of their academic skills by ongoing training and experience of undergraduate tutorial teaching, assessment and pedagogical development.
  • This process is a core component of this scholarship programme and it also ensures that our undergraduate students benefit from the expertise and knowledge of high performing graduate students. 
  • As with the formal taught component of the student's graduate programme, this is a required element.
  • For PhD students, it will amount to 6 hours per week of professional training during each of the two 12-week teaching semesters.

About University College Dublin:

University College Dublin UCD is a research university in Dublin, Ireland and it is Ireland's largest university. UCD aims to support the development of the Irish and International society by educating future business leaders to the highest quality international standards, to inspire and facilitate students to achieve their full potential and maximise their positive contribution to business and society, both in Ireland and globally and to help business better serve society globally through the provision of innovative and impactful research.

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