Undergraduate E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Scholarship
Brief Description
The Undergraduate E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Scholarship at Trinity College Dublin is a program aimed at promoting and supporting students who are committed to finding solutions for global challenges. This unique scholarship offers opportunities for students to pursue their academic passions and make a positive impact in the world.
Host Institution(s)
The scholarship is hosted by Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university and one of the oldest universities in Europe. With a history dating back to 1592, the college is renowned for its academic excellence, world-class research, and vibrant campus life.
The Trinity College Dublin
Level/Field of Study
The scholarship is open to students who have been accepted for an undergraduate program at Trinity College Dublin in any field of study.
Number of Awards
Each year, a total of 10 scholarships are available for undergraduate students at Trinity College Dublin.
Target Group
The scholarship targets international students from all over the world who are driven to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Scholarship covers full tuition fees for four years, along with an additional €5,000 per year for living expenses. In addition, students will have access to a range of support services, including mentorship and career development opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the scholarship,
- Students must have excellent academic achievements.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to finding solutions for global challenges.
- Applicants should also have a strong record of community service and leadership, as well as a motivation to make a positive impact in their chosen field of study.
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Application Instructions
To apply for the Undergraduate E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Scholarship at Trinity College Dublin, students must first apply for an undergraduate program at the college. Once accepted, they can then apply for the scholarship by filling out an online application form and submitting all required documents. Applicants must also include a personal statement outlining their motivation, academic achievements, and commitment to addressing global challenges.
Official Website
For more information on the scholarship program, including application deadlines, eligibility requirements, and how to apply, please visit the official website.