Deadline: July 26, 2025

Are you a driven professional from Cambodia, Laos, or Vietnam passionate about leadership, development, and global collaboration? The Ireland Fellows Programme – Asia 2026/27 offers you the opportunity to pursue a fully funded Master’s degree in Ireland while building your capacity to contribute to sustainable development in your country.

This prestigious fellowship, funded by the Government of Ireland, targets early-to-mid career professionals with leadership potential. It’s an exceptional opportunity to gain a world-class education and join a vibrant alumni network committed to change.


What the Ireland Fellows Programme – Asia 2026/27 Offers

The Ireland Fellows Programme – Asia 2026/27 provides a one-year, fully funded Master’s degree in a wide range of eligible disciplines at Irish higher education institutions. Here’s what the fellowship covers:

  • Full tuition fees
  • Visa and health insurance costs
  • Return flights
  • Accommodation support for the first two trimesters, and a monthly stipend thereafter
  • Monthly stipend of approximately €700
  • Settling-in and departure allowances
  • Pre-departure training, volunteering opportunities, and access to a strong alumni network

Eligible Countries

Applicants must be nationals and residents of one of the following countries:

  • Cambodia
  • Lao PDR (Laos)
  • Vietnam

Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for the Ireland Fellows Programme – Asia 2026/27, you must:

  • Be a national and resident of Cambodia, Laos, or Vietnam
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree (minimum GPA 3.0/4.0), awarded in the last 12 years
  • Have professional work experience:
    • Cambodia & Laos: minimum of 3 years
    • Vietnam: minimum of 2 years
  • Not already hold or be currently pursuing a Master’s degree
  • Commit to starting a Master’s programme in August/September 2026
  • Demonstrate leadership potential, commitment to the SDGs, and a strong interest in Ireland
  • Select three eligible Master’s programmes from the official programme directory
  • Meet academic and English language requirements
  • Not have applied more than once in previous cycles

Application Timeline (Asia Region)

The Ireland Fellows Programme follows a two-stage selection process:

Stage 1: Preliminary Application

  • Opens: 30 June 2025
  • Closes: 26 July 2025

Stage 2: Full Application + Interview

  • Detailed application + interview: September–October 2025

Final Selection

  • Offers made: Mid-2026
  • Programme starts: Autumn 2026

Selection Process: What to Expect

Here’s what the typical application journey looks like:

  1. Stage 1: Preliminary application to assess eligibility
  2. Stage 2: Full application, including essay questions and supporting documents
  3. Interview: Conducted by the local Irish Embassy (if shortlisted)
  4. Language test (if applicable): IELTS, Duolingo, or equivalent may be required
  5. Final selection and conditional offer

Note: Be vigilant with communication—several applicants report missing updates due to incorrect email addresses or communication lapses.


Key Tips for a Strong Application

  • Tailor your essays to showcase leadership experience, your development impact, and your alignment with Ireland’s values
  • Select programs wisely: Choose three relevant Master’s programmes from the official list
  • Secure strong referees early on
  • Prepare for interviews: Expect questions about your goals, motivation, and development vision
  • Have a valid English test (if required) ready in time

How to Apply

If you meet the eligibility criteria and are passionate about development, this is your chance to make a difference while gaining an exceptional education.


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