Student Funding 2024
Are you considering applying for one of our MFA programmes but you are concerned about finances? We have put together some information on funding resources available.
We have put together some information on funding resources available for anyone thinking of applying to our postgraduate programmes.
1. The Colm Ó Briain Scholarship
This fund will provide a scholarship of €10,000 to be awarded each year to a student on our BA in Acting or our MFA in Theatre Directing programmes. For more information on how to apply contact us at admissions@thelir.ie by clicking here.
2. The Patricia Leggett Playwriting Scholarship
The Patricia Leggett Playwriting Scholarship is a fully paid scholarship awarded to one applicant on our MFA Playwriting course. Applications are made directly to The Lir Academy and the next round of applications for the scholarship will open in January each year. If you you have any questions about the scholarship or are interested in applying for the next round contact us at admissions@thelir.ie or click here.
3. The Haddad Fellowship
The Haddad Fellowship includes The Lir Academy's MFA Playwriting, Stage Design and Theatre Directing courses. It is available for Brazilian students and covers the travel, living and education costs of the course up to €35000. Applications for the scholarship open in January each year, and we advise students to apply early. Read more about the Haddad Fellowship and the eligibility criteria at this link.
4. SUSI Grant
The SUSI Grant can be accessed by EU and international students who have lived in Ireland for three out of the past five years. The grant is income-assessed and you can use the Eligibility Reckoner online to see if you qualify at this link.
5.The Lir Academy Bursary
The Lir Academy Bursary is available for EU students and it is income-assessed. Applicants can only apply for it once they have been offered a place. For more information about this contact us at admissions@thelir.ie - click here.
6. Trinity College Dublin Funding
Trinity College Dublin offers a variety of funding opportunities for EU and international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. See postgraduate option here. See undergraduate options here.
7. European Excellence Awards
A bursary towards fee costs for EU-fee status students. Applicants can only apply for it once they have been offered a place. Applications usually open in March and close at the end of June each year. If you are an EU-fee status student, you can read more about the European Excellence Awards at this link.
8. Higher Education Authority for non-EU/EEA countries
Each year the Higher Education Authority (HEA) run an International Education Scholarships Programme. Under the initiative, 60 scholarships will be provided for one-year study at Bachelor, Masters or PhD levels to successful candidates who have an offer of a place at an eligible Irish higher education institution. The offer is open to students from non-EU/EEA countries and is applicable to all fields of study. This will be updated annually on their website at this link.
9. The All Ireland Scholarship
The All Ireland Scholarships were established by the JP McManus Trust in 2008 to provide scholarships to students. The value of each All Ireland Scholarship is set at €6,750 per annum in Ireland. Read more about it at this link.