DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing, in conjunction with 30% Club Ireland, will offer one full-fee scholarship for a part-time female student on one of the following master’s programmes in the Faculty:
- MSc in Computing (with Major options)
- MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (with Major options)
- MEng in Electronic and Computing Engineering (with Major options)
Applicants must meet the minimum entry requirements for their programme of interest and are advised to check the requirements on the course page.
Applicants must also submit the following:
1. A curriculum vitae, which sets out qualifications and work experience (the CV should be limited to 3 pages)
2. A letter of application which outlines why the applicant should be considered for the scholarship (word limit = 750 words). The letter should indicate which postgraduate programme interests the applicant.
Applications must be submitted electronically to:
Áine Nolan
Senior Marketing and Communications Officer
DCU Faculty of Engineering and Computing
The closing date for applications is Monday, 12 June 2023.
About 30% Club Ireland and the Executive Education Scholarship:
The 30% Club Ireland aims to achieve better gender balance in leadership levels and throughout organisations worldwide with the support of Board Chairs and CEO’s of medium and large companies. The 30% Club Ireland was established in 2015, its Irish Chapter hosts more than 300 organisations and more than 650,000 employees are represented.
The 30% Club has established partnerships with a number of learning institutions to address the under-representation of women pursuing post-graduate management education, by offering scholarships aimed at women. This has led to their new Executive Education Scholarship in partnership with PWC.
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