The Kader Asmal Fellowship is a fully-funded scholarship program for students passionate about leadership and sustainable development. This fellowship is open to students from African countries who wish to pursue a Master’s degree in Ireland.
Host Country:
- Ireland
Host Organization:
- Irish Aid (Department of Foreign Affairs)
Program Duration:
- 10 to 16 months
Benefits:
- Accommodation
- Allowances:
- Settling-in allowance
- Completion and departure allowance
- Monthly living stipend of €700
- Accommodation allowance
- Flight Expenses
- Course Fees
- Insurance Coverage
- Other Incidental Expenses
Eligibility Criteria:
- At least 2 years of relevant working experience.
- Honours-level qualification with a minimum of 75% grade scores.
- Must not possess a master’s degree before or be enrolled in a master’s level degree program.
- Must not have applied for the program more than once before.
- Able to start the program in Ireland no sooner than August 2024.
- Demonstrate leadership abilities.
- Passionate about achieving the SDGs within their country.
- Must have identified and chosen two relevant courses.
- Comprehensive understanding of academic language proficiency.
How to Apply:
- Apply through the official website.
- Register yourself on the portal.
- Fill up all the required fields carefully.
- Submit the application after thorough review.
Documents Required:
- IELTS proof (less than 12 months old at the time of application).
- Proof of Honours level qualification.
- One recent passport-sized photograph.
- Valid passport.
- Visa.
- National ID card.
Application Deadlines:
- Stage 1 – Preliminary Application: 28 July 2024
- Stage 2 – Detailed Application: Opens 23 September 2024, closes 18 October 2024
- Stage 3 – English Language Tests and Interviews
Official Link:
This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to study in Ireland, develop professional skills, and engage with a diverse and dynamic community of scholars. It is an excellent platform for aspiring leaders to gain the education and experience needed to contribute to their home country’s development.