Catholic Education – Scholarship & Bursary Scheme

 

A scholarship and bursary scheme is currently being offered by the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Mary Immaculate College (MIC).

The All Hallows PhD Scholarship and Nano Nagle Bursary Scheme form part of the Global Researchers in Advancing Education (GRACE) Project, in association with Boston College (US), University of Notre Dame (Australia) and St. Mary’s University (London).

The All Hallows PhD Scholarship, valued at €80,000, is available for a PhD student who is undertaking research in the area of Catholic Education. The successful applicant must be engaged in full-time PhD studies at MIC over a period of 4 years. The scholarship is funded by the All Hallows Trust. Applications will close on 1 May.

The Nano Nagle Bursary Scheme includes 10 bursaries valued at €8,000 each, which are available for students participating on the MA in Christian Leadership in Education programme at MIC. The bursaries are funded by the Presentation Sisters (North East and South West). Applications will close on 1 June.

Further information can be found at www.mic.ie/grace or by emailing Professor Eamonn Conway, Head of Theology and Religious Studies at MIC, on [email protected]