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CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES

Postgraduate Research Scholarships 2022-23
​Department of Geography, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
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 ​Applications are now open for a range of postgraduate research scholarships at the Department of Geography, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick.
 
·         MIC Doctoral Award: fee waiver + €12,600 annual stipend
·         Departmental Assistantship Award: fee waiver + €6,900 annual stipend 
·         MIC Doctoral Studentship Award: fee waiver + €6,900 annual stipend 
·         MIC Postgraduate Studentship Award: fee waiver + €6,900 annual stipend 
·         One further €11,900 scholarship (+ fee waiver) will be announced soon.
 
Scholarships are eligible for Masters (MA by research) or Doctoral (PhD) projects, with funding provided for up to three years and fees waived for up to four years (for the PhD programme).The deadline for applications is 26 April 2022.
 
Further information on the PGR scholarship schemes is available on the Mary Immaculate College website. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Head of Department, Professor Paul Aplin, at the earliest opportunity: paul.aplin@mic.ul.ie


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