The Walsh Scholars Programme is a fully funded training programme for graduates undertaking PhD and Masters research in agriculture, food, environment, climate, rural development and related disciplines. Scholars are based in Teagasc’s national research centres and partner universities, studying in multidisciplinary teams on research with real-world national and international impact.
Teagasc is the national authority for integrated research, training and advisory services in the agri-food sector in Ireland. Through the Walsh Scholars Programme, Teagasc offers a supportive, cohort-based research community with access to state-of-the-art facilities and leading researchers.
Walsh Scholars Programme Benefits
- Full research funding support
- Supervision by internationally recognised researchers
- Access to advanced laboratories and research facilities
- Opportunities for international collaborations
- Participation in global conferences and research exchanges
- Professional development training in leadership, communication, problem-solving and research skills
- Membership in a collaborative research scholar community
- Exposure to projects with real-world scientific, environmental and industry impact
Walsh Scholars Programme Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a graduate (Bachelor’s or Master’s level) applying for PhD or Master’s research
- Must be interested in fields such as agriculture, food, environment, climate, rural development, or related disciplines
- Should be willing to work in research-based, multidisciplinary projects
- Must be able to engage in full-time research training within Teagasc research centres and partner universities
- Should have strong interest in academic research, innovation, and real-world problem solving
Who Should Consider Applying?
These opportunities are particularly suitable for applicants with academic backgrounds in:
- Agriculture
- Animal Science
- Food Science
- Dairy Science
- Biotechnology
- Nutrition
- Microbiology
- Genetics
- Environmental Science
- Climate Studies
- Agricultural Economics
- Rural Development
- Sustainable Food Systems
- Biological Sciences
- Veterinary and Livestock Sciences
Graduates seeking international research experience and those aiming to build careers in scientific research, academia, government agencies, food industries, sustainability organisations, and agricultural innovation sectors may find these positions especially valuable.
How to Apply for Walsh Scholars Programme
- Browse the available opportunities
- Review the project and supervision details
- Apply as directed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Walsh Scholars Programme. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the Walsh Scholars Programme?
The Walsh Scholars Programme is a fully funded training programme by Teagasc for graduates undertaking PhD and Masters research in agriculture, food, environment, climate, rural development and related disciplines.
Who can apply for the Walsh Scholars Programme?
Graduates interested in pursuing PhD or Masters research in agriculture, food, environment, climate, rural development and related disciplines can apply. Specific eligibility criteria may vary by project.
What are the benefits of the Walsh Scholars Programme?
Benefits include supervision from leading researchers, access to state-of-the-art research facilities, opportunities for international collaboration, travel and conferences, and training in research, communication, leadership and problem-solving.
What is the deadline for the Walsh Scholars Programme?
Deadlines vary by project. For example, some opportunities close on 19 June 2026, 26 June 2026, or 03 July 2026. Check the specific project details for exact dates.
How do I apply for the Walsh Scholars Programme?
Browse the available opportunities on the Teagasc website, review the project and supervision details, and apply as directed for your chosen project.
Is the Walsh Scholars Programme fully funded?
Yes, the Walsh Scholars Programme is a fully funded training programme for graduates undertaking PhD and Masters research.
Where are Walsh Scholars based?
Scholars are based in Teagasc’s national research centres and partner universities, studying in multidisciplinary teams on research with real-world national and international impact.
What research areas are covered by the Walsh Scholars Programme?
Research areas include agriculture, food, environment, climate, rural development and related disciplines.
Can international students apply for the Walsh Scholars Programme?
The programme is open to graduates; specific eligibility for international students is not detailed on the page. Contact [email protected] for queries.
Who can I contact for more information about the Walsh Scholars Programme?
For queries, please email [email protected].
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