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Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) 2026

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Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) 2026

The programme is funded by the Government of Ireland in partnership with Irish higher education institutions (HEIs) and managed by the Higher Education Authority.

The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) programme supports high-calibre international students who wish to study at NFQ levels 9 or 10 (master’s, postgraduate diploma or PhD) in Ireland.

About Government of Ireland

The Programme enables students to benefit from a prestigious, world-class, quality education contributing to capacity building whilst also profiling the best that Ireland has to offer in education. For information on studying in Ireland. The Government of Ireland (Irish: Rialtas na hÉireann) is the cabinet that exercises executive authority in Ireland. The Constitution of Ireland vests executive authority in a government which is headed by the Taoiseach, the head of government. ... The Government is also known as the cabinet.... continue reading

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Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)

Application Deadline16 Mar 2026
Country to studyIreland
TypePostgraduate
SponsorGovernment of Ireland
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)

  • Full tuition fee waiver
  • €10,000 stipend for one year.

Requirements for Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) Qualification

  • To be eligible to apply for GOI-IES, candidates must meet all four conditions below:

  • Have a domiciliary of origin outside the EU/EEA, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
  • Have received an offer of a place as an international, fee-paying student in a fulltime, in-person course at an eligible Irish HEI for either:
    • a taught master’s degree programme which is at least one year long.
    • a postgraduate diploma at NFQ level 9 which is at least one year long.
    • a research programme (i.e. research master’s or PhD) which is at least one year long.
  • Not have previously held a GOI-IES scholarship.
  • Not be a Russian or Belarusian citizen.


Interview date, Process and Venue for Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)

Applicants are expected to demonstrate:

  • a record of outstanding academic achievement;
  • excellent communication skills;
  • participation in extracurricular activities, for example, humanitarian work, politics, arts or sport;
  • a strong rationale for pursuing their study in Ireland that indicates how a Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship would align with their longer-term goals.

Applications will be shared with the relevant higher education institutions, who will check them for eligibility and shortlist them based on alignment with institutional strategic objectives. The shortlisted applications will then be assessed by an independent panel of assessors.

Applicants are advised to familiarise themselves fully with the evaluation criteria prior to making an application. The marking scheme is outlined below. An application must cover the following:

  • Academic qualifications, achievements and work experience (40 marks).
  • Personal statement (45 marks), where applicants will be required to demonstrate:
    • the benefit of becoming a GOI-IES scholar: to themselves (personally and professionally), to the HEI, to Ireland (economically and societally), as well as to their country of origin (15 marks).
    • how they will extend themselves beyond their project/studies to become actively involved in Irish society, in order to maximise their academic and cultural exchange experience and to raise awareness of the GOI-IES programme in Ireland and beyond (15 marks).
    • the extent to which they have a long-term interest in Ireland and how they will promote links with Ireland during their time as scholars and alumni (15 marks).
  • Two references uploaded via the online application portal. (15 marks) The HEA will not accept references submitted outside of the online application portal. Guidance for referees is available in Appendix 2, “Referee Guide”. The references must be recent enough to allow for an accurate assessment of the candidate’s suitability for a GOI-IES scholarship. They must be dated at most a year prior to the 2026 call closing date (12 March 2026).

Check also:
Humanitarian Scholarship Programme at University of Manchester 2026

Application Deadline

March 16, 2026


How to Apply

  • Candidates will first need to apply for admission to a master’s, postgraduate diploma or PhD programme offered by an eligible Irish higher education institution as per that institution’s admission procedures.
  • All applications require two references to be uploaded by the applicants via the online portal.

Contact: email [email protected]

For more information, kindly visit Government of Ireland scholarship webpage.

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