Most scholarship hunts skip Ireland entirely and head straight for the UK or Germany. That is a mistake this year. The Government of Ireland Scholarship deadline 2027 lands October 10, 2026, and it funds research master’s and PhD places at Irish universities for both EU and non-EU applicants, not just Europeans.
By the Travel Explore editorial desk. Last updated 23 August 2026.
Your Scholarship Checklist
What the Programme Actually Funds
The Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme is managed by Research Ireland and funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. It covers one-to-two-year research master’s degrees and three-to-four-year PhD programmes at Irish universities, and it is genuinely open to non-EU applicants, not reserved for EU citizens the way some national schemes are. This is a research scholarship, not a taught-course grant, which means your application needs a proposed research topic and, usually, a supervisor already lined up at an Irish institution before you apply.
Who Actually Qualifies
Linh, a Vietnamese engineering graduate who had only ever looked at UK and German funding, almost missed this scheme because it rarely shows up in the same scholarship roundups. Eligibility runs on the strength of the research proposal and the calibre of the intended supervisor and department, not on nationality quotas the way some regional scholarships work. Both master’s-by-research and doctoral applicants can apply, and unlike taught-programme scholarships, funding here is tied to a specific research project rather than a general field of study.
How to Actually Apply Before October 10
Identify a specific Irish university department working in your research area and contact a potential supervisor well before the deadline, since a confirmed supervisor materially strengthens an application. Draft a research proposal tailored to that department’s active work, not a generic statement of interest. Compare this route against other funded options like Erasmus Mundus’s 2027 deadlines if a taught master’s suits you better than a research degree, and once funding is confirmed, check your study-visa route with our visa eligibility checker rather than assuming the scholarship covers immigration steps automatically.
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Before You Touch the Application
- The deadline is October 10, 2026, for research places starting the following academic year.
- Both EU and non-EU applicants are eligible.
- Funding covers one-to-two-year research master’s or three-to-four-year PhD programmes.
- A confirmed supervisor and specific research proposal are effectively required, not optional extras.
Questions About the Ireland Deadline
Is the Government of Ireland Scholarship deadline 2027 open to non-EU applicants?
Yes. It is open to both EU and non-EU applicants, unlike some national scholarship schemes that restrict eligibility by region.
Do I need a supervisor lined up before applying?
In practice, yes. A confirmed or provisional supervisor and department strengthen an application significantly, since funding is tied to a specific research project.
Does this scholarship cover taught master’s degrees?
No. It funds research master’s and PhD programmes specifically, not taught coursework degrees.
Who manages the scholarship?
Research Ireland administers the programme, funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
More Scholarship Deadlines
- Europe will pay for your master’s — if you move fast
- Chevening opens August 4: win a fully funded UK master’s
Share the Deadline
- Ireland will fund your PhD. Most applicants never check this scheme.
- A research proposal, not your passport, decides this scholarship.
- October 10 is the date that decides funded research in Ireland for 2027.
Get Your Research Proposal Reviewed
A strong proposal and the right supervisor decide this scholarship more than anything else. Get both reviewed at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore
Sources
- Higher Education Authority, Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships, hea.ie, 2026 (T0 official)

