The Foundation Scholarship Programme
The Foundation supports a programme of scholarships to provide world-class educational opportunities for outstanding young Irish scholars to undertake post-graduate education in their chosen field and in an institution or university of their choice. O'Reilly Scholars are individuals who have an excellent academic record and have demonstrated leadership qualities as well as the potential and desire to make a significant contribution to the future of Ireland.
The Foundation supports scholarships for post-graduate studies
at Ph.D. or equivalent level. Applicants should have a first class or
at least 2:1 honours undergraduate record to date with reasonable expectation
of a first class or at least a 2:1 honours degree in the current academic
year. Graduates with a similar high honours degree or with equivalent
professional qualifications, or who are completing a master's degree and
wish to continue their studies to Ph.D. or equivalent level, are also
eligible to apply.
While outstanding candidates of any recognised academic discipline are
encouraged to apply, preference will be given to those planning their
doctoral studies in the following academic areas:
—Business Studies
—Law
—Marketing
—Media Studies
—Science
—Technology
—Arts
Applications will be adjudicated by an independent selection board comprising business persons and academics and chaired by Professor John Kelly.
Background Notes
Below is a more detailed description of the Scholarship Programme:
- The award will be of the order of EUR€25,400 per annum per scholar.
- The award will generally be for two years maximum. The Foundation may,
at its discretion, extend or reduce this period to meet the particular
circumstances of the scholars.
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The Taxes Consolidation Act (TCA) 1997, Section 193, entitled Scholarship
Exemption, clearly indicates that scholars receiving monetary awards from
The O'Reilly Foundation will be exempt from income tax in Ireland on such
awards.
- Eligibility of candidates:
* Persons normally resident in the island of Ireland are eligible.
* Applications will be accepted from students who hold first class or
at least 2:1 honours undergraduate records to date with reasonable expectations
of a first class or at least 2:1 honours degree in the current academic
year. Graduates with similar high honours degrees or with equivalent professional
or academic qualifications, or who are completing a master's degree and
wish to continue their studies to Ph.D. or equivalent level, are also
eligible to apply. It is expected that a candidate will have been in contact
with the admissions office of a suitable post-graduate institution.
* Applicants should state how they expect to make a significant contribution
to Ireland's welfare on completion of their studies.
- Eligible courses:
* Ph.D. or equivalent standard courses, or programmes in reputable institutions
which will enable applicants to exercise a significant role in the economic,
social or cultural development of Ireland.
- Duties of Scholars:
* Scholars should maintain regular contact with the Secretariat of The
O'Reilly Foundation Scholarship Programme and keep it informed of the
progress of their studies.
* They should forward copies of any formal reports on their studies, as
well as any publications resulting from their work. It is expected that
The O'Reilly Foundation will be appropriately acknowledged in all such
publications, as well as in their Ph.D. or other theses.
* They are also expected to join in the arrangements made to promote collegiate
relationships with other O'Reilly Scholars, during and after their scholarship
period.
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This website gives information on the O'Reilly Foundation and the Scholarship Programme.
- The Secretariat is located as follows :
The O'Reilly Foundation
Scholarship Programme,
2 Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Executive Secretary: Ms. Amanda Hopkins.
E-mail: info@oreillyfoundation.ie
Telephone and fax: +353 (0)1 294 6550
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