Fully Funded Humanitarian Scholarship in Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool (2026)
The University of Liverpool is offering a life-changing opportunity for postgraduate students through its Humanitarian Scholarship in Irish Studies.
This prestigious initiative, delivered in partnership with the Institute of Irish Studies, is designed to support a Palestinian student in pursuing an MRes degree with full financial backing.
This scholarship is more than just funding; it’s a pathway to academic growth, global exposure, and meaningful research connecting Ireland and Palestine.
The Humanitarian Scholarship in Irish Studies aims to empower students who have faced displacement or barriers to education by offering them the opportunity to study in the UK.
The MRes program focuses on interdisciplinary research, allowing scholars to explore topics such as:
- Irish history (medieval and modern)
- Politics and peace/conflict studies
- Literature and language
- Connections between Ireland and Palestine
Students will complete a major research project aligned with faculty expertise, enabling them to contribute valuable insights to global academic discussions.
Scholarship Benefits
This is a fully funded scholarship that provides comprehensive support, including:
- Full tuition fee waiver
- Accommodation coverage
- Living stipend of up to £18,688
- Travel costs to the UK (arranged by the university)
- Meet-and-greet support upon arrival
- Visa and language support services
- Additional benefits such as a discounted gym membership
This package ensures that scholars can focus entirely on their studies without financial stress.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must:
- Apply for the Irish Studies MRes program at the University of Liverpool
- Be a Palestinian student registered with UNRWA or from Gaza/West Bank (with proof)
- Currently residing outside the UK
Application Process
Step 1: Apply for the MRes Program
Submit your application for the Irish Studies MRes via the university’s official course page.
- Include a strong personal statement
- Highlight your interest in Ireland–Palestine connections
Deadline for course application: 1 April 2026
Step 2: Apply for the Scholarship
Once you’ve applied for the course:
- Complete the scholarship application form
- Submit proof of UNRWA registration or residency in Gaza/West Bank
Deadline for scholarship application: 1 May 2026
Step 3: Admission Offer
Applicants may receive:
- Conditional offer (requires additional documents or English test)
- Unconditional offer
Step 4: Meet Offer Conditions
If required:
- Submit academic documents
- Provide English proficiency (Duolingo accepted)
Important Dates
- Course Application Deadline: 1 April 2026
- Scholarship Deadline: 1 May 2026
- Result Notification: Early June 2026
Applicants must secure a UK Student Visa (costs reimbursed after arrival)
Initial personal funds are needed for early expenses in the UK
The university arranges accommodation
This scholarship represents a powerful opportunity for students seeking to rebuild their academic journey while contributing to meaningful global research.
