Education in Ireland has announced the Inclusive Ireland Scholarship Program beneficiaries that will be awarded €3,000 to be used toward tuition and program costs as a form of support in their study abroad.
The eight scholars were from institutions from Montana to Massachusetts and will be spending the fall semester studying at five different universities on the island of Ireland.
Key Takeaways:
- Education in Ireland announced its eight Inclusive Ireland scholars
- International students will spend the fall semester studying at five different universities on the island of Ireland
The Inclusive Ireland Scholarship Program is a collaboration between Education in Ireland and Diversity Abroad that aims to support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) students who wish to study in Ireland.
International students who are engaged in full-time study of at least one year’s duration, and enrolled in a course leading to a qualification that is recognized by the Irish Department of Education and Skills, currently do not need a work permit to work in Ireland.
In addition, it may be possible for international students to stay in Ireland after they complete their studies for the purpose of seeking employment. The Irish Third Level Graduate Scheme allows legally resident non-EU third level graduates to remain in Ireland in order to look for employment or apply for a green card or work permit.
The Inclusive Ireland Scholarship Program will offer scholarships for each fall and spring term moving forward. The application for Spring 2022 scholars will open in August 2021.
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