Doctoral
Engineering&Technology,Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy
Maynooth University
Eligible:
All nationalities.
PhD degree will be awarded in any subject offered by the university
Criteria:
Ability to think logically, create solutions and make informed decisions.
Willingness to work collaboratively in a research environment.
A strong commitment to their own continuous professional development.
Apply date:
12th August 2022.
Maynooth University has established the Two Year Science Foundation Ireland Fully Funded Research Masters Studentships to enable students to complete their PhD degree in Ireland.
University or Organization: Maynooth University
Department: Dept of Computer Science and National Centre for Geocomputation
Course Level: MRES
Award: Fully-funded
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Ireland
Application Deadline: 12th August 2022.
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must hold a primary degree in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, or equivalent with a grade of 2.1H or higher.
Language Requirement:
Students must be highly proficient in English language skills.
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CSHIHE/OPW Scholarship in Country House Studies, Maynooth University
The Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates (CSHIHE), Department of History, Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland, in conjunction with The Office of Public Works (OPW), is offering a PhD in History Scholarship (full-time, fully funded over four years), commencing in September 2024.
The candidate will be registered for the structured PhD programme at Maynooth University and the degree will be awarded by the University. In addition to completing a thesis, the candidate will be expected to contribute to public outcomes (lectures and seminar presentations, exhibitions, publications) over the course of the PhD.
CSHIHE/OPW Scholarship in Country House Studies, Maynooth University
The Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates (CSHIHE), Department of History, Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland, in conjunction with The Office of Public Works (OPW), is offering a PhD in History Scholarship (full-time, fully funded over four years), commencing in September 2024.
The doctoral thesis will draw extensively on archival material relating to a select number of historic houses and landed estates in Ireland that are managed by the OPW (in particular Doneraile, Altamont, Kilmacurragh, Emo Court).
Scholarship
The scholarship value is about 114,000 Euro and includes a 4-year tax-free stipend (22,000 Euro annually), registration fee, a travel budget for international travel to conferences and a new computer.
Minimum Requirements and Evaluation Process
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
Non-native English speakers require at least IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6 in all components) or equivalent (further details on equivalence of tests are available.
Benefits
A 4-year tax-free stipend (22,000 Euro annually)
Registration fee coverage
Travel budget for international conferences
Provision of a new computer
Career development through demonstration and/or teaching assistant hours.
Benefits
Full funding for four years
Stipend of €22,000 per annum
Tuition fee waiver
These benefits, coupled with the vibrant intellectual environment at the University of Galway, create an ideal setting for pursuing a Structured PhD and making a lasting impact in your chosen field.
The university’s impactful research endeavors contribute to advancements in various fields, while its strong ties with society and dynamic partnerships promote valuable knowledge exchange.
Criteria:
A master’s degree or first-class honours B.E. in a relevant discipline (e.g., environmental
engineering, environmental microbiology, or similar) with a good foundation in
microbiology.
Adaptability, reliability, and the ability to work both independently.