Studying in Ireland can be affordable if you plan well in advance so you can apply to a range of partial scholarships in Ireland before deadlines of universities intakes. Many partial scholarships and bursaries are also offered by the Irish government, and various private and public establishments as well. When applying to any of these partial scholarships, make sure you check the criteria carefully, along with the application closing date.
The most important criterion for most partial scholarships is a good academic score, however, it also depends on factors such as your chosen destination, subject and level. In some partial scholarships, factors like extracurricular activities, and volunteering can also be used to advantage. Keep in mind that every partial scholarship has its own eligibility criteria.While in some, a mere application may suffice, others may require you to fulfil several other conditions. For instance, in research-centric programs, you may have to submit written assignments. Don’t hesitate to contact the university admission centre if you have any doubts.
The amount of money available and the type of award varies between institutions. Certain research programs may provide up to 100% of the tuition fee besides covering a part of your living expenditures.You may experience higher competition when you apply for government scholarships in comparison to the university scholarships. So, we suggest you start with the procedure about 8-12 months before your preferred intake begins.
When you’re applying for a scholarship, you have to check the granting institution’s website to make sure you provide all the needed documents. Yet, there are common documents that most of the institutions require from scholarship applicants, such as:
Completed scholarship application form
Copy of your academic transcripts/diplomas
Copy of your passport/ID
Statement of purpose or letter of motivation
Test score (like SAT, ACT, GRE, GPA)
Proof of your language proficiency, like an IELTS test Some institutions may also require some additional documents, such as an essay and medical report.
We’ve listed here some of the top scholarships offered by leading Irish universities to international students. Please note that this is an indicative list, and you need to speak with your IDP education counsellor who will inform you about the most updated and the best available options suited to your profile:
University | Scholarship | Value (Euro €) | Eligibility |
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National University of Ireland Galway | Hardiman Scholarships (PhD) | €16,000 per year plus fees | For Doctoral researches. Check out |
University College Dublin | Michael Smurfit MBA Scholarship | 1 award only up to 100% tuition fees | For academically exceptional student who has demonstrated leadership and impact achievements in their career to date. Applicants should score 700+ in GMAT test or 149+ in the Executive Assessment (EA). Deadline on 1 June 2021. Check out |
Global Excellence Scholarships | 100% and 50% of the tuition fee. | Available for both UG and PG students. Deadline on 31 March 2021. Check out more information about these scholarships . |
On the other hand, there are many other partial scholarships which are offered by Irish universities and governmental institutes to fulfil the needs of international students. Please note that the following is just an indicative list, and you are advised to contact your IDP certified counsellor for more details and best available options suited to your profile.
University | Scholarship | Value (Euro €) | Eligibility |
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Higher Education Authority of Ireland | Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships | €10,000 for 1 year of study only | Starts in February 2021. 60 awards across all participating universities in Ireland. Applicants need to apply for admission to a relevant Bachelor, Master or PhD programme offered by an eligible Higher Education Institution in Ireland. |
National University of Ireland Galway | NUI Galway UG & PG Scholarships | €2,000 - €4,000 | Offers numerous merit-based scholarships for both undergraduate & postgraduate international students. Check out
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University College Dublin | Engineering & Architecture Scholarships | €3,000 - €10,000 | For international non-European Union undergraduates & postgraduates who hold offers from UCD’s School of Engineering & Architecture. Deadline on 6 April 2021. Check out
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University of Limerick | UL Partial Merit-based Scholarships | €1,500 - €10,000 | For international non-European Union undergraduates & postgraduates. Merit-based scholarships. Check out |
National College of Ireland | NCI Undergraduate Scholarship | €2,000 | Based on academic performance & transcripts. Check out |
Academic Merit Masters Scholarship | €2,000 - €4,000 | Based upon previous bachelor’s degrees. Check out |
Ready to get started? Speak with your IDP Education counsellor now to turn your study ambition into action!