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MSc Comparative Social Change Scholarships
Scholarship Name MSc Comparative Social Change Scholarships
Academic Year 2024
Scholarship amount Up to €5,000
Nationality Any

Applications are now open for September 2024 intake.

The MSc Comparative Social Change is a postgraduate programme delivered jointly by the Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin and the School of Sociology at University College Dublin.

Award

A range of scholarships are available for non-EU students, applied as a reduction to the tuition fees of the MSc programme. 

Who can apply

Applicants who have non-EU status and will pay tuition fees at the non-EU rate.

Selection Criteria

Applicants are assessed competitively with the main criterion for the granting of the scholarships being the proven academic merit of the candidate. Other information to be taken into account include a personal statement outlining your background and motivation for pursuing a graduate degree in Sociology.

How do I apply?

  • Submit your online application for the MSc Comparative Social Change 

  • Non-EU applicants are automatically considered for a scholarship up to €5,000 and do not need to fill in any separate scholarship application form.

Many candidates with exceptional qualifications apply annually to the MSc programme. Thus the decision as to the recipients of the scholarships is at the discretion of the MSc Comparative Social Change Course Directors and panel members where applicable. The panel’s and Course Director’s decision is final and awards may not be deferred.

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