2015/2016 Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme for South Africans to study in Ireland

Application Deadline: December 19 2014

Canon Collins Trust, on behalf of the Government of Ireland, invites applications for the Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme.

The fellowship programme has two strands:

A: Eight annual awards for postgraduate study in

  • Business Management;
  • Agriculture, Food Science & nutrition; and
  • Public Administration

For more information and a list of approved courses and universities, click here.

B. A fellowship in Human Rights Law at Trinity College Dublin to be selected by the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC)

For more information and a list of approved courses, click here.

 Eligibility Requirements:

To apply for this scholarship through the Canon Collins Trust you must be:

  • a national of South Africa or Zimbabwe
  • legally resident in South Africa
  • in possession of a good first degree (minimum second class, upper division or equivalent) or about to graduate in the year of application.
  • applying for a full-time one-year master’s degree in one of the eligible courses at an approved Irish university

Fellowship Worth:

The Kader Asmal Fellowships will  cover:

  • university application fees
  • tuition fees;
  • examination and other fees
  • economy travel to and from your country of residence to Ireland;
  • settling in allowance, book allowance and study allowance
  • accommodation;
  • a monthly personal living allowance (stipend) to cover other living expense for you only and
  • the costs of an entry clearance (student visitor visa) application

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme for South Africans to study in Ireland

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