Available Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin Masters Scholarships for International Students
Applications for Trinity College Dublin Masters Scholarships for International Students are now open for qualified students interested in pursuing a postgraduate degree in Ireland.
The 20,000 EUR prize will be paid to the selected candidate throughout the course of the two-year program.
The Quantum Science team is thrilled to offer two exceptional scholarships to outstanding female students pursuing the MSc Quantum Science and Technology degree in collaboration with Microsoft Ireland.
These scholarships will be offered to individuals who demonstrate a high degree of academic achievement, extracurricular accomplishments, or societal commitment in order to assist and nurture outstanding female postgraduate students. Each scholarship is worth 20,000 euros.
Level/Field of Study
This scholarship is strictly for students vying for a Master’s degree at Trinity College.
Host Nationality
Trinity College Dublin in conjunction with Microsft Ireland came up with this scholarship in Ireland for international students.
Eligibility for the Trinity College Dublin Masters Scholarships
- The grants are offered to new EU and non-EU female entrants to the MSc in Quantum Science and Technology program for fall 2024 enrollment.
- Applicants must hold a conditional or unconditional offer and finish the application process no later than July 31, 2024.
- All candidates will be notified of the outcome of their application immediately after the deadline.
- Applicants are also highly encouraged to apply for all other available funds and grants.
- The bearer must have a bachelor’s degree in physics, math, computer science, or engineering.
- The holder must enrol full-time in the MSc in Quantum Science and Technology at the School of Physics for the academic year.
- The holder must participate in academic and ambassadorial activities as defined by the Course Director.
- The holder may not hold additional grants, funding, or prizes at the same time (or any other awards with a similar monetary value).
Application Process
- Fill out the online application form for the MSc in Quantum Science and Technology. Your application will be assigned an 8-digit reference number.
- Download and complete the scholarship application form if your application is successful (you have received a conditional or unconditional offer).
- Before July 31, 2022, send the completed scholarship form (one page in length) to quantum@tcd.ie.
- Early application is strongly encouraged.
Scholarship Award
Each scholarship is worth 20,000 euros.
Deadline for the Trinity College Dublin Masters Scholarships
The deadline for the Trinity College Dublin Masters Scholarships is 31st July 2024.
History
Trinity College Dublin was founded by royal licence in 1592, and Dublin Corporation offered a suitable location, the former Priory of All Hallows. Its establishment occurred at a period when many universities were being built across Western Europe in the notion that they would add prestige to the state in which they were located and that their graduates, mostly clergy, would perform crucial service as civil administrators. England had two long-established universities, each with an expanding set of colleges, by the 1590s, while Scotland had four. The concept of an Irish university institution arose at a time when the English state was consolidating its grip over the realm and Dublin was becoming a functioning capital city.
The principal advocates of the idea, a group of individuals, lay and clerical, believed that establishing a university was a crucial step in bringing Ireland into the mainstream of European scholarship and in strengthening the Protestant Reformation within the country.
About Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, provides a liberal environment in which independent thought is strongly respected and all students are encouraged to reach their full potential. They foster a diverse, interdisciplinary, and inclusive atmosphere that fosters groundbreaking research, innovation, and creativity through engaging with global concerns.
Trinity is Ireland’s top-ranked university, with a stunning campus in the heart of Dublin’s city centre. It is home to 18,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from the arts and humanities, as well as business, law, engineering, science, and health sciences.
Trinity’s independent intellectual inquiry tradition has produced some of the world’s finest and most original minds, including Nobel laureates Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett, Nobel laureates William Rowan Hamilton and Ernest Walton, and political thinker Edmund Burke, and former President of Ireland and UNHCR Mary Robinson. This tradition lives on in a school culture that values research, innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, and commitment to societal transformation.