Applications are now open for this prestigious, fully funded fellowship, giving eligible early- and mid-career professionals from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) the opportunity to pursue a fully funded Master’s degree at leading Irish universities.
The scholarship removes virtually every major financial barrier by covering tuition, accommodation, flights, visa costs, insurance, and monthly living expenses, making it one of Ireland’s flagship international development scholarships for the 2027 academic intake.
Why This Fellowship Is Worth Serious Consideration?
Many international scholarships reward academic excellence. The Ireland Fellows Programme goes a step further by investing in professionals whose education can directly improve governance, sustainability, healthcare, education, innovation, and economic development in their home countries.
Selected fellows spend up to 16 months studying in Ireland while building leadership skills, expanding international networks, and gaining practical experience through professional development, volunteering, and cultural engagement activities. Upon graduation, fellows are expected to return home and apply their knowledge to national development priorities while strengthening long-term partnerships between Ireland and their countries.
Scholarship Summary.
- Host Country: Ireland
- Scholarship Name: Ireland Fellows Programme.
- Funded By: Irish Government
- Degree Level: Master’s
- Scholarship Type: Fully Funded
- Eligible Nationalities: Applicants from eligible partner countries
- Financial Coverage: Full tuition, travel, living expenses, and additional allowances
- Application Opening Date: 29 June 2026
Irish SID Fellowship Benefits.
Successful applicants will receive a comprehensive funding package that includes:
- Full tuition fee coverage
- Economy-class return flights to Ireland
- Visa application fee
- Irish Residence Permit fee
- Medical and travel insurance
- Arrival (settling-in) allowance
- Completion and departure allowance
- Monthly living stipend of €700 (subject to review)
- Student accommodation is arranged and fully funded during the first two academic terms
- Accommodation allowance of approximately €800–€1,000 per month during the final study term, depending on the city
- Leadership development activities
- Professional networking opportunities
- Volunteering programmes
- Career and personal development events throughout the fellowship
Available Master’s Study Areas.
Applicants may choose from eligible Master’s programmes offered across Irish higher education institutions in fields such as:
- Agriculture & Food Systems
- Business & Management
- Computer Science & Information Technology
- Education
- Engineering
- Environmental Science & Climate Studies
- Public Health
- Biotechnology
- Human Rights
- Law
- Public Policy
- Governance
- Sustainable Development
- Social Sciences
Each applicant must select three eligible Master’s programmes that closely align with both their academic qualifications and professional experience.
Who Can Apply?
The Ireland Fellows Programme is designed for professionals who have already begun making an impact in their careers and are ready to take on greater leadership responsibilities.
Applicants must:
- Be nationals and residents of an eligible Small Island Developing State (SIDS).
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university awarded in 2015 or later.
- Normally, have a minimum GPA equivalent to 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Possess at least three years of substantial work experience directly related to their intended Master’s programme.
- Not already hold a Master’s degree or higher qualification.
- Be available to begin studies in Ireland during the 2027 academic year.
- Demonstrate leadership potential and career ambition.
- Show commitment to advancing Sustainable Development Goals within their country.
- Select three eligible Master’s programmes from the official programme directory.
- Have applied to the Ireland Fellows Programme no more than once previously.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should follow these steps:
- Visit the official application portal.
- Review the eligibility requirements for their country.
- Select an eligible master’s programme offered by participating Irish institutions.
- Prepare academic transcripts, employment records, and supporting documents.
- Complete and submit the online application before the published deadline.
- Participate in interviews or additional selection stages if shortlisted.
Applicants are encouraged to begin preparing their documents early due to the highly competitive nature of the programme.
Application Deadlines
The Stage 1 application window for the Ireland Fellows Programme SIDS 2027–2028 is open from 29 June 2026 to 26 July 2026.
Applicants who successfully pass the first screening will move to Stage 2 between 21 September and 18 October 2026, followed by interviews scheduled during November and December 2026.
Candidates selected after interviews will normally begin applying to participating Irish universities around March 2027, with final fellowship awards expected to be confirmed in June or early July 2027 before studies commence in August or September 2027.

























