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ERASMUS MUNDUS GLOBAL MINDS SCHOLARSHIP 2026-28 (FULLY FUNDED)

Application Deadline: January 9th, 2026.

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

Global-MINDS is an English-language master’s degree program co-funded by the European Union. It is a unique study program with an indispensable internationalization component. It is aimed at students with a Bachelor (or similar) degree in psychology and is designed to deliver high-quality international training in scientific knowledge and practical skills in social and cultural psychology. The courses provide students the opportunity to acquire in-depth theoretical knowledge on themes of extreme social relevance, including diversity, inclusion and migration. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Host Country: Ireland, Portugal, Poland, Norway

Erasmus Mundus Global MINDS Scholarship Level and Duration: Master’s program for 2 years. 

Applicants applying:

Should hold a bachelor’s degree in psychology or its equivalent.

Should have completed 100 ECTS in psychology.

Should have English language proficiency.

Should provide proof of enrollment if the first cycle of the bachelor’s degree has not been completed.

For more details visit the official website.

To apply for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship:

First fill in the required eligibility check form.

Your eligibility will be checked, and you will be informed through email.

Enter your personal information.

Answer all the questions asked.

Upload the required documents at this stage of the application form.

Submit and wait for the confirmation email if you get shortlisted by the administration

Documents required for the Erasmus Mundus Global MINDS Scholarship:

Official academic transcript and certificate. (Undergraduate degree)

A copy of a passport or birth certificate.

CV in Europass format.

Supporting statement to justify your application for a scholarship.

English language proficiency certificate.

All documents should be in PDF format and merged into one file.

BENEFIT:

Full tuition fee will be waived off in partial scholarship seats.

Full tuition fees will be exempted in fully funded scholarship seats.

Full scholarship students will receive prepayment of 2400 Euros in August before the 1st semester to cover the cost’s related to traveling, etc.

Full scholarship will include a grant of 1300 Euros per month for 24 months. This amount includes all travel costs between countries and monthly living expenses.

There are no registration or application fees for partial and full scholarship seats.

Opportunity to study in different renowned universities of Europe.

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GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 16:00 (Irish time), 23 October 2025

LOCATION: Ireland

The Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme is an established national initiative, funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and managed by Research Ireland. This programme supports suitably qualified postgraduate candidates pursuing, or intending to pursue, full-time research in any discipline.

ELIGIBILITY:

All applicants must be affiliated with an Eligible Research Body. The Research Body is the body responsible for the overall financial and administrative coordination of research programmes supported by research Grants from Research Ireland. A list of Eligible Research Bodies is available on the Research Ireland website, by clicking on the “IRC Eligible Bodies” link. The Research Body will administer the funds of successful Grant recipients.

The programme is open to Master’s and PhD candidates who will be new entrants to the postgraduate degree for which they are seeking funding. Applicants who have completed no more than the first year of their degree might be eligible to apply (please review section 5.1). The following conditions also apply;

There is no age limit for applicants to be eligible.

All applicants must be affiliated with an Eligible Research Body, who will be responsible for verifying all results from undergraduate or postgraduate degrees named in the application.

All applicants must have a first-class or upper second-class honours bachelor’s degree, or the equivalent. If the applicant does not have a first-class or upper second-class honours bachelor’s degree, or the equivalent degree, they must possess a master’s degree.

 Research Ireland’s determination of an applicant’s eligibility on these criteria is final. o If undergraduate examination results are not known at the time of application and the application subsequently meets the funding threshold, the final degree result must be confirmed before a Letter of Offer can be issued.

All applicants must be affiliated with an Eligible Research Body, which will be responsible for verifying all results from undergraduate or postgraduate degrees named in the application.

Applications will only be accepted in either the Irish or English language.

Applicants must not have had two previous unsuccessful applications to the programme. This applies regardless of whether the applicant has changed their Eligible Research Body or research topic since a previous submission.

Applicants must not be a permanent member of staff in either an Irish or international Research Body.

All applications require a primary supervisor willing to guide the proposed research project. Research Ireland is not in a position to assist applicants in finding a primary supervisor for their application.

Primary supervisors may not support more than one applicant to the Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship. As such, Primary Academic Supervisors should endorse only one submitted application. If the Research Office endorses multiple applications with the same primary supervisor, all applications will be deemed ineligible.

There is no restriction on the number of applications for which a supervisor may serve as secondary or co-supervisor.

Applicants from any country may hold a Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship; however, applicants will fall under one of two categories based on nationality and residency

BENEFIT:

The value of the scholarship will be up to a maximum of €34,000 per annum in any approved year and will consist of the following:

a stipend of €25,000;

a contribution to fees, including non-European Union fees, paid to the host research body, up to a maximum of €5,750; and

eligible direct costs of €3,250 to enable the awardee to carry out the research project. Please note: The scholarship grant must be accepted in full, including all three budget headings listed above. Applicants are not permitted to apply for or accept funding for only one or two of the budget headings. Partial acceptance of the grant is not allowed under any circumstances.

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