Saturday 2 July 2022

2022 Application Is Open: To Study in Ireland For International Student Scholarships at Dublin City University


The Dublin City University Scholarship for 2022 is now available to eligible and interested international students who want to study in the UK.

The Dublin City University Scholarship will provide a scholarship with a maximum four-year term, an annual stipend of €18,500, payment of PhD expenses, and up to €5,000 to assist research work (over the four year period).

With more than 17,500 students hailing from 55 different nations, DCU is renowned both domestically and abroad for its multicultural student body. Students at DCU consistently give the school excellent marks for the quality of their academic experience, and DCU's graduates have the greatest employment rates in the nation.

Information on the scholarship 

The DCU Business School is accepting applications for a PhD scholarship. Those who plan to enroll in Year 1 of the full-time PhD program at the DCU Business School for the 2022–2023 academic year are eligible for the award.

Our PhD program blends a strong applied focus with scholarly theoretical development. Research scholars are an integral element of the thriving research community at DCU Business School and operate under the supervision of academic authorities. The recipient of the fellowship will be able to do research in one of the following academic fields:

• Enterprise & Innovation • Financial & Operational Performance • Work, Psychology, and Strategy


Scholarship Analysis

Ireland is the host nation.

Study in the UK whilst abroad

Postgraduate and PhD scholarships are included in this category.

All countries are eligible.

Full Scholarship as a reward

€18,500 in annual stipends for tuition

$5,000 for research funding

August 15, 2022 is the deadline.


Conditions for Scholarships:

For the Dublin City University scholarship to be given to you, you must:

  • Fulfill DCU's requirements for qualifying for a PhD
  • Own a master's degree with honors (taught or by research). 
  • Candidates must be in their final year of graduate school.
  • Have the backing of an academic supervisor from DCU Business School. Before the start of a scholarship, potential supervisors can be found on the DCU Business School website if they fit the visa criteria for Ireland. 
  • International candidates won't be allowed to collect scholarship funds until they've landed in Ireland, opened a bank account, and submitted a PPS number application.