UCD Iseult Honohan Doctoral Scholarship 2026
Deadline: Friday 30th January 2026 at 5pm Dublin Time
The aim of the scholarship is to attract applicants of the highest academic
calibre to pursue a PhD in the UCD School of Politics and International
Relations, and to provide them with the training, experience and mentorship
necessary to their professional development.
We welcome applications from all areas of the discipline including
political science, political theory, international relations, European
governance, computational social science, development and international
political economy.
The UCD School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe) is the
oldest and largest school of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. According
to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, UCD School of Politics
and International Relations is ranked in the top 100 in the world.
The scholarship is named after Dr Iseult Honohan, one of the first female
PhD graduates from the (then) Department of Ethics and Politics. She
retired from teaching in 2015 after over 25 years of service to UCD as one
of the leading academics in normative political theory.
Eligibility:
-
Applications are open to full-time candidates with a September 2026
start date and with a SPIRe supervisor, in either of the following
programmes:
-
PhD Politics and International Relations
https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/phdpoliticsinternationalrelations/
-
Continuing students, students with a non-September start, students
with a supervisor outside of SPIRe or students transferring only part of
their PhD studies to UCD are not eligible to apply
-
Applicants must have a minimum grade of 2.1 (GPA: 3.6) in a relevant
Master's degree.
-
Applicants who have not yet completed a Master's degree are eligible
to apply but the award will be conditional upon a final minimum grade of
2.1. For applicants not currently holding an MA degree, the quality of the
research proposal is particularly important.
Scholarship
This scholarship:
- Covers full fees
- Provides a living stipend of €25,000 per year for up to four years
- Is open to EU and non-EU applicants
Application Process
For further information, terms and conditions, and details on how to apply,
please click on the link below
https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/iseulthonohandoctoralscholarship/
--
Dara Gannon
School Manager
School of Politics & International Relations
www.ucd.ie/spire
*UCD Iseult Honohan Doctoral Scholarship 2026*
*Deadline: Friday 30th January 2026 at 5pm Dublin Time*
The aim of the scholarship is to attract applicants of the highest academic
calibre to pursue a PhD in the UCD School of Politics and International
Relations, and to provide them with the training, experience and mentorship
necessary to their professional development.
We welcome applications from all areas of the discipline including
political science, political theory, international relations, European
governance, computational social science, development and international
political economy.
The *UCD School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe)* is the
oldest and largest school of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. According
to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024, UCD School of Politics
and International Relations is ranked in the top 100 in the world.
The scholarship is named after *Dr Iseult Honohan*, one of the first female
PhD graduates from the (then) Department of Ethics and Politics. She
retired from teaching in 2015 after over 25 years of service to UCD as one
of the leading academics in normative political theory.
*Eligibility:*
- Applications are open to full-time candidates with a September 2026
start date and with a SPIRe supervisor, in either of the following
programmes:
- PhD Politics and International Relations
<https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/phdpoliticsinternationalrelations/>
- PhD Quantitative and Computational Social Science
<https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/phdquantitativeandcomputationalsocialscience/>
(only
with a SPIRe supervisor)
- Continuing students, students with a non-September start, students
with a supervisor outside of SPIRe or students transferring only part of
their PhD studies to UCD are *not* eligible to apply
- Applicants must have a minimum grade of 2.1 (GPA: 3.6) in a relevant
Master's degree.
- Applicants who have not yet completed a Master's degree are eligible
to apply but the award will be conditional upon a final minimum grade of
2.1. For applicants not currently holding an MA degree, the quality of the
research proposal is particularly important.
*Scholarship*
This scholarship:
- Covers full fees
- Provides a living stipend of €25,000 per year for up to four years
- Is open to EU and non-EU applicants
*Application Process*
For further information, terms and conditions, and details on how to apply,
please click on the link below
https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/iseulthonohandoctoralscholarship/
--
Dara Gannon
School Manager
School of Politics & International Relations
www.ucd.ie/spire