EU fellowships and scholarships for students
EU career ambassadors
EU career ambassadors are students that have been nominated by their University / Third Level Institute to provide information to fellow students and graduates on Job and Traineeship opportunities in the EU.
This EU wide programme is run by the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO), the EU’s recruitment service. In Ireland, it is managed in close collaboration with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and with the assistance of the University’s / Third Level Institute’s Career Services.
All of the EU Career Ambassadors have dedicated email address and most have Facebook pages, linked below, where you can get further information about their work.
Contact your career ambassador:
Iveagh Fellowship Programme
The Department of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with Saothar, is running the Iveagh Fellowship Programme for a sixth year to assist Irish students to identify and participate in high-quality internships in international policy organisations.
Five Iveagh Fellows are awarded €6,000 and mentorship support to help secure internships relating to international policy, including international development, human rights, and humanitarian work.
The Fellowship is targeted primarily at students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences but is open to students of all disciplines.
Iveagh Fellowshop Programme 2024 awardees
Fellowship benefits and responsibilities
Application process
Eligible internship organisations
Eligibility criteria
Assessment criteria for applicants
Scholarships to study at the College of Europe
The College of Europe accepts students who wish to study at postgraduate level at its Bruges (Belgium), Natolin (Warsaw, Poland) or Tirana (Albania) campuses.
Places at the College are open to Irish students studying politics, law, economics, European studies and other disciplines, and offer an excellent opportunity for graduates to develop their knowledge and skills in a truly international environment.
Since September 2021, the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science has provided six full scholarships, or part thereof, annually to Irish students who wish to study at the college.
All who apply from Ireland will automatically be considered for these Irish Government scholarships and do not need to submit a separate application for scholarship funding.
Irish applications to the College, both scholarship and non-scholarship, are reviewed by an independent National Selection Committee, with interviews usually taking place in spring of each year.
European Movement Ireland administer the application process on behalf of the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. Further details can be found at: europeanmovement.ie.
MA/PDip in Conference Interpreting, University of Galway
For graduates interested in pursuing a career in interpreting, the University of Galway, in conjunction with the EU Institutions, offer a MA/PDip in Conference Interpreting.
This programme trains students in the professional skills of conference interpreting, enabling them to avail of the employment opportunities for qualified interpreting professionals.
It is the only course of its kind in Ireland - a programme developed in conjunction with the institutions of the EU. Students will study the institutions of the EU, and the university organises a study visit to the European Parliament and Commission.
Irish, English, French, Spanish, Italian and German are offered on the programme to date.
Find out more on universityofgalway.ie.