Deadline: 28 July 2024
Applications are now open for the Ireland Fellows Programme – Latin America to nurture future leaders; to develop in-country capacity to achieve national SDG goals; and to build positive relationships with Ireland.
The Ireland Fellows Programme enables early to mid-career professionals from eligible countries, with leadership potential, to benefit from a prestigious, world-class, quality education contributing to capacity building.
The Ireland Fellows Programme promotes gender equality, equal opportunity, and welcomes diversity. Their Development Policy is aligned with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 on building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels, and they are encouraging applications from the broadest possible base. The Programme welcomes applications from applicants with disabilities, and applicants who belong to a minority or disadvantaged group. They would like to increase the representation of female applicants and those whose gender identity does not align with the male/female gender binary.
The Programme is intended to support graduates on their return home, through the skills they develop, to contribute to capacity building in their home countries and to become one of the next generation of leaders in their respective fields. It is also envisaged that they will contribute to building enduring positive personal and professional relationships with Ireland, promoting institutional linkages.
Award Category
- The Ireland Fellows Programme – Latin America includes the following awards:
- Central America Award: Applicants in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras can apply for this award.
- Roger Casement Award in Human Rights: This award was established to honour the memory of the Irish human rights activist Roger Casement, who served as British Consul-General in Brazil in the early twentieth century. Roger Casement was instrumental in shedding light on human rights abuses in the Amazon region. Applicants in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela can apply for this award.
- Cecilia Grierson Award in Equality: This award was established to honour the memory of Cecilia Grierson, who was an Irish-Argentine activist, pioneering medical practitioner, and the first woman in Argentina to qualify as a doctor. It has a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEMM) subjects. Applicants in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay can apply for this award.
Costs Covered
- It offers selected students the opportunity to undertake a fully funded one-year master’s level programme at a higher education institution (HEI) in Ireland. The award covers programme fees, flights, accommodation and living costs. Eligible master’s level programmes in Ireland commence in August or September each year and, depending on the programme, will run for between 10 and 16 months.
Eligible Courses
- Eligible courses for the Roger Casement Award are in the areas of Law, Human Rights and Governance.
- Eligible courses for the Cecilia Grierson Award are in a range of STEMM subject areas.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible for awards under the Ireland Fellows Programme – Latin America strand commencing at the beginning of the academic year 2025, applicants must:
- Be a resident national of one of the countries listed below:
- Central America Award: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras.
- Roger Casement Award in Human Rights: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela.
- Cecilia Grierson Award in Equality: Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay.
- Have a minimum of three years’ substantial work experience that is directly relevant to your proposed programme(s) of study.
- Hold a bachelor’s level academic qualification from an accredited and government-recognised higher education institution, with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (4.0 scale) – i.e. a first class honour, or second class honour, Grade 1 (a second class honour Grade 2 may be accepted if the applicant has substantial directly relevant work experience). It must have been awarded in 2013 or later (i.e. within the last 12 years).
- Not already hold a qualification at master’s level or higher. Not currently undertaking a programme at master’s level or higher, or be due to start a programme at master’s level or higher in the academic year 2024/25.
- Be applying to commence a new programme at master’s level in Ireland no sooner than August 2025.
- Be able to demonstrate the following: leadership abilities and aspirations; a commitment to the achievement of the SDGs within your own country; and a commitment to contribute to building positive relationships with Ireland.
- Have identified and selected three programmes relevant to your academic and professional background from the Directory of Eligible Programmes.
- Have a clear understanding of the academic and English language proficiencies required for all programmes chosen.
- Must not have applied to the Ireland Fellows Programme on more than one previous occasion.
- Be in a position to take up the Fellowship in the academic year 2025/2026.
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