Trí Chomhaltacht Iar-Dhochtúireachta sa Léann Éireannach le Cothrom Chéad Bliain Ollscoil na hÉireann A Chomóradh
(€80,000)Dáta deireanach iontrála: Dé hAoine, 30 Bealtaine 2008.
Tá foirmeacha iontrála agus na cáipéisí eile
Chun Cothrom Chéad Bliain Ollscoil na hÉireann a cheiliúradh, cuireann Ollscoil na hÉireann fáilte roimh iarratais ar thrí Chomhaltacht Iar-Dhochtúireachta sa Léann Éireannach. Tá na Comhaltachtaí ar fáil do lucht léinn thar an raon staidéir ar chultúr agus oidhreacht na hÉireann, lena n-áirítear an Teanga, an Litríocht, an Teangeolaíocht, an Béaloideas, an Stair agus an tSeandálaíocht.
Sealbhófar na Comhaltachtaí i gComh-Ollscoileanna ná Coláisti Aitheanta d’Ollscoil na hÉireann.
Is iad atá i dteideal cur isteach ar na Comhaltachtaí ná céimithe a bhfuil dochtúireachtaí acu ó ollscoileanna nó institiúidí ardoideachais aitheanta in Éirinn nó thar lear agus gur i gceann ar bith de réimsí an Léinn Éireannaigh, mar atá sainmhínithe thuas, atá an chéim dochtúra sin acu.
Three NUI Centennial Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Irish Studies
Offered for 2008 (€80,000)Closing date for applications: 30 May 2008
To celebrate the centenary of the foundation of the National University of Ireland, NUI is pleased to invite applications for three centennial Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Irish Studies. The Fellowships are tenable in the constituent universities and recognised colleges of NUI and are open to scholars across the range of Irish cultural and heritage studies, including Language, Literature, Linguistics, Folklore, History and Archaeology.
Graduates holding doctorates of recognised universities and higher education institutions in Ireland and elsewhere and whose doctorates are in any of the areas of Irish Studies, as defined above, are eligible to apply for the Fellowship.
NUI Centennial Prize for Academic Publishing in Languages, Literature and Linguistics
To celebrate the centenary of the National University of Ireland, NUI invites applications for prizes for academic publishing. Graduates of the National University of Ireland and members of staff of the constituent universities and recognised colleges of NUI are eligible to enter for these prizes. Entrants must be of doctoral status and the doctoral degree must have been awarded no earlier than 1 January 1990.
Offered for 2008 (€5,000)
Closing Date for Applications: 19 September 2008
Applications for entry should be made to
The Registrar, National University of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
A prize of €5,000 is offered in the areas of languages, literature and linguistics for the best work, published since 1 January 2005, as a first sole author book. The work, which should be substantial, must be of an original character indicating direct personal research.
NUI Centennial Prize for Academic Publishing in Medical and Health Sciences
Offered for 2008 (€5,000 - 3 Prizes)Closing Date for Applications: 19 September 2008
Applications for entry should be made to
The Registrar, National University of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Three prizes of €5,000 are offered for scholarly publication in the areas of medicine and health sciences. The prizes will be awarded on the basis of a list of publications and curriculum vitae.
NUI Centennial Prize for Irish History
Offered for 2008 (€5,000)Closing Date for Applications: 1 September 2008
Applications for entry should be made to
The Registrar, National University of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
To celebrate the centenary of the National University of Ireland, NUI invites applications for a Centennial Prize for Irish History. This prize, of €5,000 is offered for the best work of Irish historical research, published since 1 January 2005 as a first sole author book. The work, which should be substantial, must be of an original character indicating direct research in historical records.
Those eligible to enter are graduates of the National University of Ireland and members of staff of the constituent universities and recognised colleges of NUI whose doctoral degrees were awarded no earlier than 1 January 1990.

