Scholarship Description:
The University of Dublin is currently accepting applications from interested and outstanding PhD candidates for Grattan Scholarships. These scholarships are theme into two research titles.
Each scholarship is fully-funded, including fees and an annual stipend of €20,000 for four years. Students will gain invaluable research and teaching experience, preparing them to take their place as academic leaders of the future.
Grattan Scholars are chosen not only for their scholarly achievements, but also for their commitment to teaching and ambition to understand and improve society through their research and education. Grattan Scholars are required to engage in teaching-related activities to a maximum of six hours per week during the teaching term.
University:
The University of Dublin, Ireland
Degree Level:
PhD
Research topic:
The themes for the 2022 Grattan Scholarships are “Closing the Gender Gap in African Agriculture: The Role of Soft Skills” and “Big Data Revolution: Discovering New Skills and Applications in Economics”.
Scholarship Worth:
Fully-funded, including fees and stipend of €20,000
Eligible Nationalities:
International Students
Eligibility Criteria:
For Trinity College Dublin Grattan Scholarship, applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Be an international student
- Be a PhD candidates
- Have a masters degree certificate
- Have a bachelors degree certificate or equivalent
- Must be ready enroll in a full-time program
- Must be ready to partake in a research available by working with their supervisors.
Application Procedure:
Interested applicants for Trinity College Dublin Grattan Scholarship, required to please email Professor Selim Gulesci ([email protected]) or Professor Nicola Fontana ([email protected]) to express their interest in applying for the Grattan Scholarship under their supervision.
Apply to the PhD programme (link below). Please indicate in your proposal how you intend to contribute to the proposed Grattan Scholarship theme.
Application Deadline:
April 01, 2022