The School of Celtic Studies is able to offer a scholarship to be taken up in October 2020. Applicants will normally hold a doctoral degree prior to taking up the scholarship. A full CV together with an outline of the research which the applicant proposes to undertake (maximum of 1000 words), should be sent to:
Ms Eibhlín Nic Dhonncha,
School Administrator,
School of Celtic Studies,
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies,
10 Burlington Road,
Dublin 4,
IRELAND.
email: eibhlin@celt.dias.ie
To be returned not later than 31 August 2020.
The applicant should also ensure that references from at least two referees who are qualified to testify as to her/his ability to carry out original research are also sent to the School Administrator by the above date.
Scholarship stipends currently are €25,000 per annum for scholars who hold a doctorate.
Conditions of Scholarship
Scholars are expected to reside in Dublin, to attend regularly at the Institute and to participate fully in all activities in the School of Celtic Studies – seminars, lectures and conferences.
The maximum tenure is three years, reviewed on an annual basis.
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Last Updated: 22nd July 2020 by Andrew McCarthy
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The School of Celtic Studies is able to offer a scholarship to be taken up in October 2020. Applicants will normally hold a doctoral degree prior to taking up the scholarship. A full CV together with an outline of the research which the applicant proposes to undertake (maximum of 1000 words), should be sent to:
Ms Eibhlín Nic Dhonncha,
School Administrator,
School of Celtic Studies,
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies,
10 Burlington Road,
Dublin 4,
IRELAND.
email: eibhlin@celt.dias.ie
To be returned not later than 31 August 2020.
The applicant should also ensure that references from at least two referees who are qualified to testify as to her/his ability to carry out original research are also sent to the School Administrator by the above date.
Scholarship stipends currently are €25,000 per annum for scholars who hold a doctorate.
Conditions of Scholarship
Scholars are expected to reside in Dublin, to attend regularly at the Institute and to participate fully in all activities in the School of Celtic Studies – seminars, lectures and conferences.
The maximum tenure is three years, reviewed on an annual basis.
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