University College Cork has officially opened applications for its prestigious School of Law PhD Scholarship for Autumn 2026 entry, offering a fully funded opportunity for both EU and non-EU students pursuing doctoral research in law.
The scholarship, hosted by the School of Law at University College Cork, provides full tuition coverage and an annual stipend of EUR 25,000 for up to four years, making it one of the leading funded doctoral opportunities in Ireland for aspiring legal scholars.
Applications close on June 19, 2026.
The scholarship supports candidates undertaking PhD studies in any field of law at University College Cork.
Successful applicants will receive:
In addition, selected scholars may also access separately remunerated opportunities in:
The School of Law highlighted that the programme is designed to provide doctoral researchers with a vibrant and collaborative academic environment supported by internationally recognized experts.
The School of Law at University College Cork is recognized for its strong graduate research culture and commitment to academic excellence in legal scholarship.
PhD candidates will benefit from:
The programme encourages innovative and interdisciplinary legal research across a wide range of law-related fields.
Applicants must satisfy specific academic and research eligibility criteria to be considered for the scholarship.
Candidates must have:
In addition, applicants should possess:
OR
The university emphasized that applicants should demonstrate the capacity for independent academic research and scholarly writing.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to begin developing a research proposal and identify potential supervisors before submitting their applications.
Candidates are advised to engage with faculty members whose expertise aligns with their proposed area of research.
The scholarship is open to research topics across all areas of legal scholarship.
The School of Law at University College Cork stated that it particularly welcomes applications from groups traditionally underrepresented in doctoral education and within legal academia.
The School reaffirmed its commitment to:
This reflects growing efforts within higher education institutions globally to improve representation and access in advanced research programmes.
The fully funded PhD scholarship comes at a time when international demand for advanced legal research expertise continues to grow across academia, public policy, human rights, international law, and governance sectors.
Doctoral opportunities with full funding remain highly competitive globally, particularly those open to both domestic and international candidates.
By covering tuition fees and providing a substantial annual stipend, University College Cork enables scholars to focus fully on high-quality legal research and academic development.
The programme also offers early-career researchers an opportunity to contribute to important legal debates and policy discussions while studying within one of Ireland’s leading research universities.
Key details for prospective applicants include:
General enquiries can be directed to the School of Law postgraduate admissions team.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding

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