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Partial · €10,000 + Fee Waiver

Government of Ireland Scholarship

Government of Ireland (HEA) · Ireland

About the Government of Ireland Scholarship

The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship rewards top international students with a €10,000 stipend and a fee waiver for one year of study.

Vibedu helps you check your eligibility and prepare a strong application for the Government of Ireland Scholarship — completely free.

Scholarship Snapshot

FundingPartial
Amount€10,000 + Fee Waiver
LevelPostgraduate
CountryIreland
ProviderGovernment of Ireland (HEA)
DeadlineMarch (annual)

Who Can Apply (Eligibility)

High-achieving international students applying to Irish higher-education institutions.

What It Covers

€10,000 living stipend plus a full tuition-fee waiver for one year.

Requirements

  • Offer from an Irish institution
  • Excellent academic record
  • Personal statement
  • IELTS

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