NUI Dr Garret FitzGerald Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Higher Education Studies Open for Applications

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The NUI Dr Garret FitzGerald Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Higher Education Studies is now open for applications.

The deadline for full applications is Friday, 25 February 2022.

In 2022, the NUI Dr Garret FitzGerald Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Higher Education Studies will be offered to NUI graduates. The Fellowship is valued at approx. €40,000 plus Research Support Funding totalling €2,500. This is a one-year Fellowship, with the possibility of extension to two-years, and will be held in a member institution of the NUI federation.

This Fellowship was established to honour the memory of the late Chancellor of the National University of Ireland. The objective of the Fellowship is, on the basis of original and independent research, to expand knowledge in the field of Higher Education Studies, and provide constructive and meaningful contributions to issues of contemporary societal significance. The published research is expected to initiate and/or contribute to regional or national debate. Find out more about some recent recipients of NUI Post-Doctoral Fellowships on our NUI Awards Alumni page.

 

NUI Dr Garret FitzGerald Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Higher Education Studies Open for Applications

Please read through the Application Form, Regulations and FAQs carefully before applying.

Download Application form & other relevant documentation
Application Form (254kb)
Regulations (221kb)
Please download the pdf to your computer (right click and save) and complete the form using Adobe Reader as not all internet browsers support on screen completion of pdf documents

Postgrad.ie provides information about postgraduate courses and study in Ireland. We list virtually every postgraduate course in Ireland, so you can search for the course of your choice.

The National University of Ireland (NUI) is a federal university comprising the largest element of the Irish university system. As a unique and historical focal point in Irish higher education, NUI serves the interests of the member institutions, by providing services to them and to their graduates. Related to this, NUI promotes the national and international standing of the National University of Ireland as a whole, by undertaking activities related to scholarship, the advancement of higher education and the cultural and intellectual life of Ireland. The National University of Ireland currently comprises four Constituent Universities, and a range of other member institutions.


Steven Galvin

NUI Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities
Breaking Boundaries: A Disabled Postgraduates PhD Journey


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