Funded MSc Opportunities in Geomodelling, Environmental and Engineering Geoscience at University College Dublin
The UCD School of Earth Sciences at University College Dublin is offering four competitive funding-support opportunities for its MSc in Geomodelling and MSc in Environmental and Engineering Geoscience programs, commencing September 2026. These one-year, full-time MSc courses are designed for graduates seeking advanced skills in geoscience, geomodelling, environmental geoscience, and engineering geoscience, with a strong emphasis on both theoretical and applied aspects relevant to industry and research.
Funding:
Two full tuition fee waivers are available for EU/UK applicants, and two €20,000 living stipend awards are available for non-EU applicants. EU/UK fee waivers cover 100% of tuition fees for the course duration. Non-EU stipends are for living expenses. Fees for 2026 entry: EU €9,720/€9,530, Non-EU €25,310/€24,960 depending on the program.
Programs:
MSc in Geomodelling:
Focuses on digital subsurface characterisation and modelling, integrating geology, geophysics, geoengineering, and computational geoscience. Modules include stratigraphic prediction, applied structural geology, geofluids and geomechanics, mineral systems, geomodelling principles, geostatistics, 3D modelling, seismic interpretation, drilling and well logging, digital field skills, geocomputation with Python, and a three-month applied research project. Training in industry-standard software (e.g., Petrel, Leapfrog, GIS) and soft skills is provided.
MSc in Environmental and Engineering Geoscience:
Prepares graduates for sustainable engineering solutions in natural and built environments. Modules cover hydrogeology, rock engineering, near-surface geophysics, environmental geochemistry, drilling and well logging, digital mapping, geotechnics, remote sensing, geostatistics, and a 30-credit applied research project. The program is delivered by staff from Earth Sciences, Civil Engineering, Geography, and Biological & Environmental Sciences, with strong links to industry and professional accreditation pathways.
Eligibility:
Applicants must have an Honours undergraduate degree at 2.1 or higher (or equivalent) in Earth Science, Geoscience, Geology, or closely related fields (e.g., Geophysics, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering). Relevant work experience may be considered. English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5, no band less than 6.0) is required for non-native speakers. Applicants must first apply and receive an offer for the MSc program before submitting a scholarship application.
Application Process:
Apply online for your chosen MSc course. Once you have an offer, submit your scholarship application by email to [email protected], including transcripts, CV, names of two referees, and a personal statement. The deadline for scholarship applications is February 28, 2026. Decisions will be communicated by mid-March 2026.
For more information, visit the program pages or contact the course directors: Dr Tom Manzocchi (Geomodelling) and Associate Professor Eoghan Holohan (Environmental & Engineering Geoscience).
These MSc programs offer a unique opportunity to gain advanced geoscience skills, industry connections, and financial support at Ireland’s leading university in applied geoscience research.