CARE Collaboration HSE-funded Scholarship Programme
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CARE Collaboration HSE-funded Scholarship Programme 2026

About this scholarship

A postgraduate research scholarship programme at South East Technological University supporting MSc research linked to health and care priorities in Ireland.

The CARE Collaboration HSE-funded Scholarship Programme is a postgraduate research funding opportunity advertised by South East Technological University (SETU) in Ireland. Based on the referenced posting, the programme supports MSc-level research projects with a strong applied focus on health and care challenges, encouraging innovative and multidisciplinary work that can make a real-world difference.

The opportunities highlighted under this programme include topics such as nutritional factors affecting the acute care of older adults, delayed hospital discharge, and antenatal health promotion within Irish maternity services. This suggests that the scholarship is particularly relevant to students interested in research connected to healthcare delivery, public health, nutrition, ageing, and maternal health.

Specific financial details are not stated in the reference posting, so applicants should confirm exactly what costs are covered. However, the projects are described as funded through the scholarship programme, indicating that scholarship support is available for selected MSc research candidates.

The programme appears to be intended for applicants seeking a postgraduate research opportunity at SETU in Ireland. As the listed projects are research-based and multidisciplinary, suitable candidates would typically be expected to have an academic background relevant to the proposed topic and an interest in applied health research. The posting does not specify nationality restrictions, age limits, GPA thresholds, or English-language test scores.

Students interested in this programme should follow SETU research opportunity announcements and prepare to apply for a specific advertised MSc project. In general, applications for research scholarships of this kind may involve submitting academic records, a CV, and materials showing your fit for the project, but applicants should check the current project advertisement for exact instructions.

Eligibility

Who can apply for this scholarship

Applicants are seeking MSc-level postgraduate research opportunities. The advertised projects are multidisciplinary and focused on health and care research areas such as nutrition in acute care of older adults, delayed hospital discharge, and antenatal health promotion in Ireland. No specific nationality, age, or GPA restrictions are stated in the reference posting.

Study levelMaster
Host countryIRELAND
Eligible subjectsMedical, Nutrition, Public_Health
Open toInternational applicants

Requirements

Documents typically needed to apply

01The reference posting does not list formal document requirements or fixed academic entry criteria. Applicants would typically be applying for a specific MSc research project and should be prepared to demonstrate relevant academic background and interest in the project topic. Exact application materials should be confirmed from the current project advertisement.
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Last updated: Jun 2026
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