DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing, in conjunction with 30% Club Ireland, will offer one full-fee scholarship for a part-time female student on one of the following master’s programmes in the Faculty:
Applicants must meet the minimum entry requirements for their programme of interest and are advised to check the requirements on the course page.
Applicants must also submit the following:
1. A curriculum vitae, which sets out qualifications and work experience (the CV should be limited to 3 pages)
2. A letter of application which outlines why the applicant should be considered for the scholarship (word limit = 750 words). The letter should indicate which postgraduate programme interests the applicant.
Applications must be submitted electronically to:
Áine Nolan
Senior Marketing and Communications Officer
DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing
The closing date for applications is Monday, 12 June 2023.
About 30% Club Ireland and the Executive Education Scholarship:
The 30% Club Ireland aims to achieve better gender balance in leadership levels and throughout organisations worldwide with the support of Board Chairs and CEO’s of medium and large companies. The 30% Club Ireland was established in 2015, its Irish Chapter hosts more than 300 organisations and more than 650,000 employees are represented.
The 30% Club has established partnerships with a number of learning institutions to address the under-representation of women pursuing post-graduate management education, by offering scholarships aimed at women. This has led to their new Executive Education Scholarship in partnership with PWC.
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