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Fulbright awards for School of English

MA programmes in Creative Writing and Irish Writing and Film granted Fullbright awards
Two Masters programmes in the School of English have been granted dedicated Fulbright awards for the 2016/17 academic year. One US student on the MA in Creative Writing and the MA in Irish Writing and Film will qualify for a tuition fee waiver plus a stipend of up to €15,000. The Fulbright Commission of Ireland annually awards grants to Irish and EU postgraduate students, scholars, and professional to study, research and lecture in the US and for Americans to do the same in Ireland.
The closing date to apply for these awards is October 3, 2015.
See http://us.fulbrightonline.org/countries/selected country/ireland