The School of Celtic Studies is able to offer a scholarship to be taken up in early 2023. 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.
D04 C932
email: eibhlin@celt.dias.ie
To be returned not later than 13 January 2023.
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.
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: 16th November 2022 by Andrew McCarthy
Vacancy: O’Donovan Scholarship
The School of Celtic Studies is able to offer a scholarship to be taken up in early 2023. 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.
D04 C932
email: eibhlin@celt.dias.ie
To be returned not later than 13 January 2023.
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.
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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