Trinity College Dublin - Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentships in Ireland

Trinity College Dublin
Deadline:  31st August

Art,Humanities,Social Sciences
All Nationalities
M.Tech. (Master of Technology),M.Arch. (Master of Architecture),M.Plan. (Master of Planning),M.Com. (Master of Commerce),M.S. (Master of Surgery),M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy),M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration),M.Ed. (Master of Education),M.S. (Master of Science),M.Des. (Master of Design),M.C.A. (Master of Computer Applications),M.Optom. (Master of Optometry),M.P.H. (Master of Public Health),M.Voc. (Master of Vocation),M.H.R.D.M. (Master in Human Resources Development Management),M.Ch. (Master of Chirurgiae),M.Sc. (Master of Science),M.Text. (Master of Textile),M.A (Master of Arts)
Ireland

Scholarship Overview

Trinity College Dublin - Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentships in Ireland, 2020 is offered for Masters degree in the field of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 Aug 2020. This scholarship is provided by Trinity College Dublin and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, 3,000 euro . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.

  • Degree: Masters
  • Provided by: Trinity College Dublin
  • Deadline: 31 Aug 2020
  • Scholarship value: Partial Funding, 3,000 euro

Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentship, 2020 is for students pursuing Masters in PME or MEd at the Trinity College Dublin.

Value of Trinity College Dublin - Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentships in Ireland, 2020:

  • The successful applicants of Trinity College Dublin - Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentships in Ireland, 2020 will receive EUR 3,000.

Eligibility

  • Candidates applying for Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentship, 2020 must have accepted with an unconditional admit.
  • Applicants can be EU/non-EU students.
  • Applicants of Constantina Maxwell Faculty Studentship, 2020 must engage in full-time studies.
  • This studentship is available to new entrants (EU and Non-EU) to PME or MEd programmes for first admission to PME or MEd in September 2020.
  • Applicants must not be a simultaneous holder of other grants.

How To Apply

Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin welcomes students from all over the world. Students from over 120 different countries currently study with us. Students can choose from a wide variety or undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering all disciplines across 3 faculties and 24 academic schools.

Applicants from EU/EEA countries would normally be defined as EU applicants and apply via CAO, whereas Applicants from non-EU/EEA countries would normally be defined as non-EU applicants and apply directly to Trinity via the my.tcd.ie portal. Please note this is based on residency rather than nationality.

Your EU/Non-EU status is an important part of your application and it is your responsibility to determine your correct status before making an application, as the method of application and requirements will differ.