Helga and Hugh Staunton Scholarship
The Helga and Hugh Staunton Scholarship was launched in 2004. The scholarship covers either local MA fees (currently €7610) or local PhD fees (currently €6790) for the year of the award. It is awarded to a registered postgraduate student of proven academic excellence who wishes to pursue postgraduate studies in German at UCD. Applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in German will also be considered for an award of €6790.
Terms and Conditions:
- Applicants must be resident in Ireland and registered for a postgraduate programme in German at UCD (taught MA in German, Master by research, PhD), at the time of taking up the scholarship. Applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in German may also be considered.
- The Helga and Hugh Staunton Scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis. Applicants must have an excellent academic track record and they must hand in a written application with the following supporting documentation: a) a curriculum vitae, b) academic transcripts, c) a description of their research project d) two supporting references.
- Scholarships holders are required to acknowledge the award in any publications that arise from the scholarship period (MA thesis, PhD thesis, postdoctoral research publications).
- Awards made to MA students are for one year and may not be extended.
- If an award is made to a PhD student, it may be renewed for two further years after the completion of year one, provided that the PhD student has made sufficient progress. A progress report and a supporting reference from the supervisor will be required.
- Awards made to Postdoctoral Fellows are for one year only. The Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to have a well-defined research project which must be complete during the Fellowship period.
- The successful candidate is expected to actively participate in the departmental research colloquium. PhD scholarship holders and postdoctoral fellows may be asked to give a paper on their research during the scholarship period.
- It is within the discretion of the German subject to split the scholarship between two suitable candidates.
Deadline for applications: 1st September
Please send electronic copies of your application documents to both slcl@ucd.ie and joseph.twist@ucd.ie
Your application should comprise the following:
- A curriculum vitae
- Academic transcripts
- A description of your research project of ca. 600-800 words (if/where relevant)
- Two supporting academic references.