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IRCHSS. These slides are not a substitute for a careful reading of the Terms and Conditions published by the IRCHSS General Advice: Clear expression Avoid jargon You will be using specialist terms, but set them in well-defined contexts

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  1. IRCHSS • These slides are not a substitute for a careful reading of the Terms and Conditions published by the IRCHSS • General Advice: • Clear expression • Avoid jargon • You will be using specialist terms, but set them in well-defined contexts • Active verbs: “I will analyse . . .” not “If my research develops well I hope to consider the possibilities . . .” • Keep to listed word counts • If aims and objectives are suggested, seek to address both • Use supervisors, colleagues, friends, family, strangers on the street as readers • Set up a good checking system to ensure all elements of application are addressed • Be aware of dates for submission • Be fair to your referees and Heads of School—give them good notice • Be realistic

  2. OFRSS: 1 1. For both programmes, the final institutional signature on the "Endorsement by College Authorities" is given by this office, OFRSS, on behalf of the Vice President for Research. This office is located in the UCD Research Building, adjoining the Tierney Building, and fronting the lake.

  3. OFRSS: 2 • 2.The internal deadlines are as follows: • Post Doctoral Fellowships : • Deadline for complete applications to be deposited with OFRSS : 1pm on Tuesday 20th January • Signed applications will be ready to collect from 9.30am on Thursday 22nd January. • (POSTMARKED 23rd January to IRCHSS) • Postgraduate Scholarships: • Deadline for complete applications to be deposited with OFRSS: 1pm on Tuesday 27th January • Signed applications will be ready to collect from 9.30am on Thursday 29th January. • (POSTMARKED 30th January to IRCHSS)

  4. OFRSS: 3 • 3. Signature procedures: • Both Programmes: OFRSS will give institutional Endorsement only where the application is complete and where all other signatures are in place. • For the Post Doctoral Fellowships, the other signatures which must be in place are: • Section 18, Ethics: signature of Head of School; • Section 19, Declaration: signature of applicant; • Section 20,Endorsement by College Authorities: Mentor and final signature of the Vice President for Research as given by this office.

  5. OFRSS: 3.1 • 3. Signature procedures: • OFRSS will give institutional Endorsement only where the application is complete and where all other signatures are in place. For the Postgraduate Scholarships, the other signatures which must be in place are: Section 19, Ethics: signature of Head of School; Section 22, Declaration: signature of applicant; Section 23,Endorsement by College Authorities: Supervisor and final signature of the Vice  President for Research as given by this office.

  6. OFRSS: 4 • 4.Some essential advice: Applicants should seek academic transcripts early and not to leave this till the eleventh hour. Certain Post Doctoral applicants may also need a Declaration from the Students' Records Office (see Para. 1 of the T&C) and all Post Doctoral applicants must submit as part of the application a Formal Statement of Invitation from the Head of the host School AND  the written support of the Mentor.

  7. Terms and Conditions (p.2) • The IRCHSS Government of Ireland Post-Graduate Scholarship Scheme is intended to support research masters and Ph.D. candidates pursuing or intending to pursue research in the Humanities and Social Sciences including Business and Law (http://www.irchss.ie/). • In the 2009/2010 Scheme, the Conflict Resolution Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has commissioned the IRCHSS to fund and manage number of scholarships in thematic areas related to Conflict Resolution (http://www.dfa.ie/). • NOTE: Application for recognition under the DFA strand of this Scheme will only be considered from those who will, in October 2009, be new entrants to a doctoral or integrated/masters doctoral programme (see paragraph 7).

  8. Terms and Conditions Important Preliminary Conditions / Advice • Postgraduate: €16,000 per annum. • The cost of EU academic fees will also be covered for the period of the Scholarship (see paragraph 21). • Postdoctoral: The Fellowship will be valued at up to €35,161 per annum. Of this amount €31,745 will be paid to the Fellow; the remaining money comprises €3,412 in PRSI costs.

  9. Terms and Conditions (p.2) Important Preliminary Conditions / Advice • Applications to this Scheme will not be assessed: • • Unless they are made on the correct Application Form; • • If they are incomplete (e.g. do not have all documents requested); • • If they do not include one original signed version; • • If they are late and have been received with a postmark subsequent to the advertised closing date, in this case 30th January 2009. (Postal marks will be taken to constitute definitive evidence of the date of postage) • • If the applicant has not submitted an electronic copy on or before the advertised closing date (submitted to applications@irchss.ie in advance of 4pm 30th January 2009); • • If they exceed the word limit; • • If they are not collated; • • If they are handwritten. • Postdoctoral date: 23rd January

  10. Terms and Conditions (p.2) Important Preliminary Conditions / Advice • Frequently Asked Questions are available at: • http://www.irchss.ie/faq. • Queries not addressed on the FAQ list may be sent to • info@irchss.ie

  11. Terms and Conditions (p.3; 1) Applications will be accepted in either the Irish or the English Language [for the following degree courses]: • a masters degree by research • a doctoral degree by research • an integrated masters/doctoral programme leading to the award of a doctorate.

  12. Terms and Conditions Postgraduates: Applications will be accepted from suitably qualified applicants who are either: • citizens of Ireland or • citizens of a Member State of the European Union who have been ordinarily resident within a Member State of the EU for a continuous period of not less than three years prior to the closing date. • Postdoctoral: Candidates from any country may apply to this Scheme.

  13. Terms and Conditions (p.3: 5) Applicants must have a first- or upper second class honours primary degree, or the equivalent. • If examination results are not known at the time of application, the Research Council may make a provisional offer of a Scholarship on condition that the applicant’s undergraduate degree result is a first- or upper second-class honours or the equivalent. • Master’s degree results may be considered to take precedence over the results of the primary degree.

  14. Terms and Conditions (p.4: 7) • Applicants who are not already registered for one of the degrees listed must: • have been provisionally accepted by a head of department/school (or his/her authorised deputy) by, at the latest, 1 August 2009, and have been formally accepted by the relevant department/school by, at the latest, 15 October 2009.

  15. Terms and Conditions (p.4: 7) • Applications under the DFA strand of this Scheme will only be considered from those who will, in October 2009, be new entrants to a doctoral or • integrated/masters doctoral programme. • [Omitted here is the Research Master’s]

  16. Terms and Conditions • Ethics: • The Research Council is committed to the maintenance of high ethical standards in the research it funds through this Scheme. • Where ethical issues may arise in their research, applicants will be required to submit to the Research Council a written statement to the effect that full consideration has been given to the ethical implications of the research proposal. • If a research project requires access to archival material in private custodianship or archival material with restricted access, written evidence of appropriate permission to consult such material must be furnished to the Research Council. • Applies to both doctoral and postdoctoral applications.

  17. Terms and Conditions (p.5: 13-14) • Applicants must complete the appropriate current application form for the Scheme. • They should also provide the relevant supporting materials to include: • i. one non-returnable authenticated copy of their year-by-year academic record. All transcripts must be appropriately stamped or endorsed. • ii. one signed and sealed confidential letter of reference. • Either the applicant’s supervisor or his/her authorised deputy must endorse the application form and confirm the type of post-graduate degree that the applicant will pursue/is pursuing. • Applicants are advised that applications which are not appropriately stamped or endorsed or do not contain the stipulated application materials will automatically be disallowed.

  18. Terms and Conditions (p.6: i-iv) • Applications will be evaluated according to the following criteria: • a. In respect of an applicant who, in October 2009, will be new to one of the • degree programmes listed in paragraph 1 above, the application will initially be • evaluated under the following headings: • i. Description of topic (no more than 600 words): • • Aims and objectives • • Central research questions • ii. Methodology, including, for example (no more than 600 words): • • Investigative and analytic methods • • Theoretical frameworks • iii. Research plan (no more than 400 words): • • Schedule for the completion of tasks/phases of the project and • efficient management and performance of research. • iv. Description of the relationship of the project to existing research (no more • than 600 words). • How the project will make a new contribution to knowledge. • (Do not provide bibliographical lists or footnotes).

  19. Terms and Conditions (p.6: 15.v-viii) • v. Description of any specialist knowledge/data (e.g. language competence, technical skills, use of specialist software, etc.) required to undertake the project (no more than 400 words). Describe plans for acquiring this knowledge/data if it is not already in place. Describe how data required for this project will be accessed. • vi. Reason for choosing the institution and supervisor for the project (no more than 400 words). • Please provide details if the project will be part of the work of an • established research team. • vii. The applicant’s record and academic achievements (as determined by the assessors on the basis of the application material provided).

  20. Terms and Conditions (p.7: 15.ii.vii-viii) • In respect of an applicant who is already registered as a post-graduate student in one of the degree programmes listed in paragraph 1, the application will be evaluated under the following additional headings: • vii. Assess your progress to date (no more than 500 words). • viii. Description of modifications made to the proposal if the proposal has been previously submitted under an IRCHSS scheme (no more than 200 words).

  21. Terms and Conditions (p.7: 15) • Applicants must not exceed the stated word limit of the categories. • A bibliography (of no more than two-pages in length) may be appended to this part of the application and is in addition to the stated word limits.

  22. Terms and Conditions (p.9: 22.iii) • Scholars who are pursuing stand-alone doctoral degrees may be given one, two or three years’ funding. The duration of awards to such Scholars will depend on the date of their first registration as follows: • those who registered in September/by 1 October 2006 may receive not more than one year’s funding; • those who registered in September/October 2007 may receive up to two years’ funding; • and those who registered in September/October 2008 may receive up to three years’ funding. • Applicants who registered prior to September/October 2006 will not be considered for funding under this rubric.

  23. Terms and Conditions (p.9: 22) • Allowances may be made in the above conditions for those who have taken maternity leave from their degree programmes or who have temporarily withdrawn from them for duly certified medical reasons.

  24. Terms and Conditions (p.10: 23 & 24) • In the case of Scholars who have been awarded either two or three-years’ funding, the first year shall be devoted exclusively to research. Scholars undertake not to engage in any other type of paid employment during this first year. • During the second and third years, Scholarships may be held in conjunction with tutorial or demonstration work which is relevant to the Scholar’s research, provided that this: • does not exceed three hours teaching in any given week; • is undertaken in the host institution; • has the written support of the Scholar’s supervisor and that the Director of the Research Council has been informed before such teaching assignments have been agreed. • Payment for such teaching work will not affect the level of the Scholar’s award from the Research Council.

  25. Terms and Conditions (p.10: 26) • Scholars are expected to maintain an actual presence within their respective departments/schools during the period of their Scholarships and to reside within a reasonable travelling distance of the host institution.

  26. Terms and Conditions (p.10: 27) • Scholars will be required to submit two written progress reports to the Research Council before 20 January and 30 June, respectively, following the initial date of the Scholar’s award. • These reports shall be accompanied by a confidential and comprehensive evaluation from the scholar’s supervisor on the progress of the research. It will be the Scholar’s responsibility to ensure that these reports are submitted before the stated dates.

  27. Terms and Conditions (p.11: 28 & 30) • Scholars are required to inform the Council of the successful completion of their PhD programme. • Scholarships may not be deferred.

  28. Terms and Conditions (p.11: 33) • All publicity, including public lectures, publications, monographs, print materials and press releases, television and radio advertisements, websites, film, video and audio recordings associated with or arising from the research undertaken by a Scholar while in receipt of a Scholarship must contain acknowledgment of funding received from the 'Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences’ or • in the case of the DFA strand as funding received from ‘The Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland in partnership with the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences.’

  29. Terms and Conditions (p.12: 36) • Applications will not be assessed if they: • are incomplete, or • have been received with a postmark subsequent to the advertised closing date.

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