Irish Government Offers Fully Funded Scholarships for 2026

  • Europe offers fully funded scholarships in 2026, with Ireland Government Scholarship attracting international students beyond North America and Commonwealth countries.
  • Ireland Government Scholarship supports EU and non-EU students across bachelors, masters, doctoral studies, offering generous stipends, tuition coverage, research funding.
  • Applications close March 12, 2026, covering multiple disciplines and leading Irish universities through an online  submission  process only, nationwide institutions.

In 2026, if you are an international student looking for fully funded scholarship opportunities outside of North American and Commonwealth countries, look no further than Europe.

 Many European Countries are attempting to attract international students by providing scholarships which will include total costs of tuition, living expenses, and research cost. One such scholarship is the Ireland Government Scholarship for International Students 2026.

Scholarship is available to EU and Non-EU Students and supports higher education in Ireland at the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate Level, including an MS Program Leading to a Ph.D. The application deadline for the class beginning in 2026 will be March 12th, 2026.

Irish government scholarships provide fully funded scholarships in Ireland for the 2026 scholarship intake, offering complete study in Ireland funding and strong Ireland education support for international students.

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The chosen individuals who will benefit from this highly regarded program receive €19,000 per year (roughly equal to ₹20 lakh) for their basic living expenses and a full tuition coverage of up to €5,750 annually (even if non-EU), plus research support of €3,250 per year. Therefore, this financial package represents a highly desirable fully-funded scholarship opportunity within Europe.

Participants in this program are eligible from all disciplines including Science, Technology, Engineering, as well as Humanities & Arts to Social Sciences, providing an avenue for students with various educational backgrounds to benefit from this opportunity.

Some of the Irish institutions associated with this program include: Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork, University of Limerick; Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Galway, Dublin City University, and numerous Institutes of Technology throughout Ireland.

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