As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme in 2019, DIAS School of Celtic Studies is able to offer some Summer Studentships.
The DIAS School of Celtic Studies undertakes research in the broad field of the Celtic Languages medieval and modern and their associated literature and culture.
Successful candidates will work on one of the research or archiving projects being carried out in the School under the direction of one of our team.
Applications will be considered from postgraduate or from undergraduates at an higher education institution who are in their final year, are in line for a first-class or 2.1 honours degree and have an interest in a research.
The stipend is for a total scholarship of €3,000 and covers a two month internship ideally starting on or before June 11th.
Apply here.
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Last Updated: 17th April 2019 by Andrew McCarthy
DIAS Summer Studentships — Celtic Studies
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme in 2019, DIAS School of Celtic Studies is able to offer some Summer Studentships.
The DIAS School of Celtic Studies undertakes research in the broad field of the Celtic Languages medieval and modern and their associated literature and culture.
Successful candidates will work on one of the research or archiving projects being carried out in the School under the direction of one of our team.
Applications will be considered from postgraduate or from undergraduates at an higher education institution who are in their final year, are in line for a first-class or 2.1 honours degree and have an interest in a research.
The stipend is for a total scholarship of €3,000 and covers a two month internship ideally starting on or before June 11th.
Apply here.
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