This is to bring to your notice the application window for the Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25
Important Points
Listed below are the key points to be noted about the Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25:
- Funding is complete
- All the following course offered at the host institution in respective departments and faculties are eligible for this scholarship:
- International Students are eligible
- All masters applicants are eligible
Brief Description
In remembrance of Irish human rights campaigner Roger Casement, who spent some of his early professional years in Calabar, Nigeria, the Roger Casement fellowship has been established. He was a pioneering human rights defender in Nigeria and, more famously, in the Congo, the Amazon, and Ireland. It has been agreed to fund one Nigerian student’s pursuit of a master’s degree in human rights in Ireland in light of his humanitarian legacy.
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Under the Casement fellowship, individuals from Nigeria who wish to pursue a one-year full-time master’s degree program in human rights in Ireland will get complete financial support.
Application Deadline
- Application deadline is July 30, 2023.
Eligible Courses
Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25 is a scheme that looks to reward high-achieving internationals, and it is only available for the course below at the respective faculties:
- Law, Human Rights and Governance
Eligible Countries
Students from the following nationalities are eligible:
Scholarship Award Benefit
All of the following will be provided by the university:
- In addition to the usual entrance formalities, such as a medical exam and visa, the Casement fellowship offers complete financial support for return flights, full tuition, stipends to cover housing and subsistence costs, health insurance, and other allowances.
Degree Type
Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25 is for masters applicants.
Number of Awards
Eligibility Criteria
All applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for the Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25:
- Being a Nigerian citizen and residing there
- possess the academic qualifications required for admission to a human rights master’s programme.
- Have two years or more of experience in the field.
- Be able to prove a solid dedication to Nigeria’s growth.
- Be qualified to accept the fellowship during the given academic year.
- Satisfy any pertinent procedural criteria set forth by the Nigerian government.
- Be able to prove that they possess academic English proficiency by earning a suitable score on a recognized exam (such as the IELTS 6.5).
- A candidate won’t be given more consideration in either of the following situations:
- They already have a master’s degree.
- They have submitted at least two prior applications for the Roger Casement Fellowship without being successful. (Cases where an applicant drew from the earlier procedure may be considered if there were extraordinary or unanticipated reasons for withdrawal in that instance).
- They presently work in our embassies or our corporate offices, or it is predicted that they will do so in the future. A person who has previously worked for one of our embassies or posts must wait a full year before being qualified to apply for a fellowship.
Application Procedure
The following procedure remains the only viable route to apply properly:
- Before completing, please carefully read the Applicants Guidance Note as eligibility requirements may vary from country to country.
- Three steps make up the application process:
- Stage 1 is the preliminary application stage, followed by Stage 2 and Stage 3 interviews.
- Unless they already have an IELTS certificate dated 2022 or later that verifies they have attained the required score for the course(s) they intend to apply to, all applicants who are shortlisted after the interview stage will be required to take another English language test, typically the IELTS exam.
- Even for natural English speakers, it is highly recommended to start preparing for the IELTS exam early.
Please click the Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland 2024-25 to begin your application.
Frequently Asked Questions
The following are the FAQs that would help you in your scholarship search:
Fully Funded Irish Aid Casement Fellowship in Human Rights, Ireland
- Irish Aid Casement Fellowship is an undergraduate and graduate position for only high-achieving applicants of the scholarship by Accredited Ireland Universities
What are Tips to Increase My Chances of Getting Selected
- Follow deadlines and give all documentation correctly upon request.
Is this Scholarship for Both Domestic and Foreign Applicants?
- This is for international applicants only.
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