The Dublin James Joyce Summer School awards a number of full and partial scholarships. Full
scholarships cover academic fees and accommodation while
partial scholarships cover academic fees only. To apply,
students should send a curriculum vitae and a letter of
introduction outlining their academic profile, research
interests in Joyce, and why the School would be of benefit
to them. They should also arrange for an academic reference
to be forwarded by the closing date.
DEDICATED
SCHOLARSHIP for an Irish University Student:
A special scholarship for an Irish undergraduate or
graduate student with an interest in Joyce sponsored by the
National Library of Ireland will be available in 2010.
Applicants should follow the procedures outlined above.
CREDIT
3 credits are available to undergraduate students on
completion of the School. Students must attend all of the
academic events, including lectures, seminars and workshops,
which encompass over 30 hours of tuition, and complete an
essay of 2,000 words to be submitted after the School is
over. Essay topics should be agreed on in consultation with
the Academic Director, Professor Anne Fogarty. Graduate
credit is also available.
DEADLINE
FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
THE DEADLINE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS IS 30 April 2010 at the latest.
WHERE
TO SEND APPLICATIONS
You may send your applications by post or email:
By post to: Professor Anne Fogarty, UCD
James Joyce Research Centre, School of English, Drama and
Film, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
By email to: anne.fogarty@ucd.ie
The Dublin James Joyce Summer School and University College Dublin are pleased to present the 2010 programme in collaboration with Boston College-Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin!