As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme the School of Celtic Studies of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to be in a position to offer a Summer Studentship.
The stipend is for a total scholarship of €3,000 and covers a two month internship starting in June 2022.
Applications will be considered from postgraduate or from undergraduates at a 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 research.
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.
The successful candidate will work on the Irish Script on Screen project being carried out in the School under the direction of one of our team. The work will be mainly cataloging work that can be carried out remotely or in house. Candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate.
The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday June 19th. Successful candidates will be notified by email.
The application should consist of:
i) a CV (max 2 pages),
ii) a statement of why the applicant wants to pursue a career in the relevant research area (max 1 page),
iii) a letter of support from the Degree Course Director stating that the candidate is in line for a 1st or 2.1 class honours degree (undergraduates) or a letter of support from the Research Supervisor (postgraduates).
iv) the application and letter should be uploaded as pdf files (please do not use other formats) before the closing date to: https://dias.ie/applydiascelticstudentship
DIAS is committed to gender balance, equality and diversity.
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Posted: 2nd June 2022 by Registrar Office
DIAS Summer Studentships – School of Celtic Studies 2022
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentships programme the School of Celtic Studies of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to be in a position to offer a Summer Studentship.
The stipend is for a total scholarship of €3,000 and covers a two month internship starting in June 2022.
Applications will be considered from postgraduate or from undergraduates at a 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 research.
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.
The successful candidate will work on the Irish Script on Screen project being carried out in the School under the direction of one of our team. The work will be mainly cataloging work that can be carried out remotely or in house. Candidates should have access to desktop or laptop computer and internet connection in order to be able to participate.
The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday June 19th. Successful candidates will be notified by email.
The application should consist of:
i) a CV (max 2 pages),
ii) a statement of why the applicant wants to pursue a career in the relevant research area (max 1 page),
iii) a letter of support from the Degree Course Director stating that the candidate is in line for a 1st or 2.1 class honours degree (undergraduates) or a letter of support from the Research Supervisor (postgraduates).
iv) the application and letter should be uploaded as pdf files (please do not use other formats) before the closing date to: https://dias.ie/applydiascelticstudentship
DIAS is committed to gender balance, equality and diversity.
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