Niamh Burke Bursary in Renewable Energy

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Applications are open for the €10,000 Niamh Burke Bursary in Renewable Energy.

The bursary is open to all students starting postgraduate studies in 2021 in the field of renewable energy. All relevant disciplines are open for application – law, economics, engineering, modelling, policy and others.

This bursary of €10,000 is being offered in memory of the late Niamh Burke by her former employer Arthur Cox and her family.
Niamh made an impressive mark on the industry and this bursary aims to foster and support further ambition in this sector.

 

Over a 20 year career Niamh advised on some of Ireland’s largest energy, infrastructure and construction projects. To honour her memory and her contribution to the development of renewable energy in Ireland, the bursary was established in 2020.

 

The fund is administered on behalf of Arthur Cox and her family by the Irish Wind Energy Association. It is intended the bursary will be offered each year for the next five years (2020 – 2025). Giving an opportunity to five individuals.
 

Entry Criteria and Process
Applications are invited from students wishing to study in the renewable energy field in Ireland, at Postgraduate level.
 
All relevant disciplines are open for application – law, economics, engineering, modelling, policy and others.

Step 1
Participants are asked to complete an online application before 5pm on Friday 9th April.

Step 2
The judging panel, made up of representatives from Arthur Cox and Wind Energy Ireland, will assess applications under the following criteria:

1. Relevant experience or knowledge of renewable energy, sustainability or climate justice fields (400 max).

2. Description of the proposed Postgraduate course being put forward for support. Or an introduction to the project / initiative being proposed for support (400 words max).

3. What area of study will this bursary fund. Why is this area of study important to you? What benefit will the completion of this course be to you in seeking to work in the fields of renewable energy, sustainability or climate justice (1,000 words max).

4. Summary (200 words max).
5. Terms and Conditions

Representatives from Arthur Cox and Wind Energy Ireland will look at the criteria along with the applications when deciding on the successful applicant.  The scholarship panel’s decision is final. Detailed feedback is not available.

Step 3
The successful applicant will be notified privately.  There will also be a public announcement of the outcome on social media and in the press.

The duration of the scholarship will be clearly stated upon confirmation of award and will not be extendable. The scholar should commence their programme of study during the academic year of 2021. The scholar is expected to take part in the promotion of the scholarship and may be asked to participate in having their photograph taken and providing quotations and or a personal statement for use in promotional material.
We wish all applicants the very best of luck with their submissions.