University of Galway is now accepting applications for the Universities of Sanctuary Scholarship Programme for 2023-24.
Open to International Protection Applicants, refugees, Irish Travellers and vulnerable immigrant groups, University of Galway is providing 24 scholarships, for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses across its four colleges.
The scholarship includes a full fee waiver (excluding student levy ), an annual stipend of €3,300, and ongoing support and academic mentoring.
University of Galway Vice-President Engagement Dr Paul Dodd said the Universities of Sanctuary Scholarship Programme reaffirms University of Galway’s commitment to respond to the increasingly multicultural and diverse society in which we inhabit, and reflects the University’s strategic values of respect and openness.
"We are delighted to provide this life changing opportunity and encourage you to apply to join our University of Galway community," he said.
Obadiah Niyibizi, a recent graduate of the Universities of Sanctuary scholarship programme, said he is grateful to be a Universities of Sanctuary Scholarship recipient, as it has enabled him to graduate with a Bachelor of Science this year.
"I first learned about this opportunity through various associations, and it proved to be a lifesaver for me as an international protection applicant ineligible for European fees.
"The financial support not only helped me overcome this, but the mentorship aspect of the programme was invaluable. I was fortunate to have both academic and social mentors who guided me through the university system, making my experience a smooth and enjoyable journey. This scholarship has truly transformed my life, and I cannot express my appreciation enough."
The Universities of Sanctuary Scholarship Programme is part of a wider effort by University of Galway as a designated University of Sanctuary to broaden participation among underrepresented groups and to challenge discrimination.
In a further example of University of Galway’s efforts in line with its values of respect and openness, it is also part of the EU-PASSWORLD project.
"As part of that initiative two refugee students will be welcomed in September 2023 to undertake a Master’s degree at University of Galway’s College of Science and Engineering.
"The EU-PASSWORLD project is a joint initiative between University of Galway, UNHCR - the United Nations Refugee Agency, and Nasc – Ireland’s Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre. The project is specifically focused on developing a roadmap to create new, safe and legal routes for displaced people to secure education scholarships in Ireland.
University of Galway also recently signed the Anti-Racism Principles for Irish Higher Education Institutions, which seek to embed a culture of race equality across higher education.
The closing date for applications for Universities of Sanctuary scholarships is Friday August 4 at 12pm for postgraduate applications, and Friday September 8 at 12pm for undergraduate scholarship applications.
Information on the scholarship programme can be found at www.universityofgalway.ie/sanctuary/scholarships or by emailing [email protected].