Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships 2023 for African Students in Ireland
The Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin is pleased to announce open the application submission from suitably qualified African students who are willing to pursue a master’s degree programme in Christian Theology to apply for the 2023 Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships which is an education fund award.
The Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships is pleased to announce a Master’s scholarship which is a fee plus stipend to both full-time and part-time applicants. In the case of students doing the master’s programme over two years, the award will be split with 50% paid in the first year and 50% in the second year and should a student not continue into the second year, no award will be payable.
The Trinity College Dublin is a research university in Dublin, Ireland. The college was established by Queen Elizabeth I on March 3, 1592. The College is widely considered as one of Europe’s elite institutions and Ireland’s most prestigious university in part due to its long and distinguished history. The College comprises of three faculties with 23 schools, offering degree and diploma courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The college is also known for its strong religious foundation and belief.
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Scholarship Summary:
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships
Host Institution(s): Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
Scholarship Worth: Educational fund
Number of Award: Not Specific
Study level: Master’s
Nationality: African countries
Eligibility for the Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships 2023 for African Students in Ireland:
- Women who are nationals of an African country and are currently living in Africa are eligible to apply.
- Applicants must be members of religious orders.
- Applicants must be women who will use the master’s programme to contribute to Church and Society in Africa.
- Applicants must have been accepted onto the master’s programme.
- Applicants must have to be proficient in written and spoken English language.
Method of Application for the Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarships 2023 for African Students in Ireland:
Interested applicants are required to send their applications by email to loyola@tcd.ie, with the subject line: Sisters Angèle-Marie Littlejohn and Bibiane Leclercq Scholarship Application. Applicants should also provide the following below:
- Academic references (two)
- A letter (maximum 600 words) setting out why applicant would like to do the master’s in Christian Theology and how he/she will use it to make a contribution to Church and Society in Africa.
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Application Deadline: July 8, 2023.