Department of Children and Youth Affairs: Research Scholarship Programme 2012/2013
The Research Scholarship Programme was established in 2001. The aim of the Programme is to develop research capacity in relation to children and, this year, to support research projects directly relevant to the outcome areas of the National Strategy for Research and Data on Children's Lives 2011-2016
Under this Programme, successful applicants receive an annual maintenance grant of €16,000 and also have university fees paid in full by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.
Subject to the receipt of suitable applications at least one of the scholarships will be awarded to a study whose central research question(s) are addressed through analysis of Growing Up In Ireland data.
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