1.0 Call for Application
The General public is hereby informed that the
Ireland-Africa Fellows Scholarship programme for 2022/2023 academic year is now
open for eligible Tanzanians to study a Master’s programme in Ireland’s
world-renowned Higher Education Institutions in the fields of Gender Equity and
Human Rights, Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action, and Management,
Technology and Innovation.
Interested candidates are highly encouraged to apply through
the website: https://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/tanzania/our-services/opportunities-to-study-in-ireland/
2.0 Application requirements
Applicants must fulfil the following criteria:
- Be a
citizen of and reside in Tanzania.
- Hold
a bachelor degree in a related discipline with a minimum grade point
average of 3.5 (upper second class) awarded within the last 12 years by a
recognized higher education institution.
- Must
not already hold a qualification at Master's level or higher
- Be
applying to commence a new course at Master's level in Ireland no sooner
than August/September 2022.
- Be
able to demonstrate leadership abilities and aspirations, as well as
commitment to the achievement of the SDGs within Tanzania.
- Have
identified and selected two relevant courses from the Irish Aid Directory
of Eligible Postgraduate Courses (course directory). Applications will
only be considered for courses relevant to the applicant's experience.
- Have
a clear understanding of the academic and English language proficiencies
required for both courses chosen.
- Must
not have applied for an Ireland Fellowship on more than one previous
occasion.
- Have
a minimum of two years' work experience that is relevant to your proposed
programme(s) of study.
- Be
applying to commence a new Masters course and not be seeking funding for a
course already commenced or which will begin before Fellowship awards have
been notified.
3.0. List of documents to be submitted
Full guidance on the application process, eligibility and
documents to be submitted are found in the Ireland-Africa Fellows Programme
2022-2023 Stage 1 Guidance Note. Please read the Guidance Note carefully before
applying, as eligibility criteria may differ from country to country.
Read also: NEW SCHOLARSHIPS OPPORTUNITIES TO STUDY ABROAD (30 POSTS), CLICK HERE
4.0 Application process and submission
To apply for an Ireland-Africa Fellowship:
You must complete theapplication form and attach supporting
documents as outlined in Guidance Note and send to the following email
address: TanzaniaFellowships@dfa.ie
Submit the filled application form not later than 1st
August, 2021 (24:00hrs) East African Time.
5.0 Scholarship Coverage
NB: There is no top-up loan or grant from the Government of
Tanzania for the candidates who will be offered scholarships other than the one
offered by Ireland-Africa Fellows Scholarship programme.
Issued by:
Permanent
Secretary,
Ministry
of Education, Science and Technology,
Government
City,
Afya
Street,
P.O.BOX
10
40479
DODOMA
Email: info@moe.go.tz
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