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Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme in Engineering (Zambia)

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Deadline: 26-Jul-2026

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme provides fully funded master’s degree opportunities in engineering at the University of Galway for eligible professionals from Zambia. The fellowship supports leadership development, advanced engineering education, and capacity building while preparing participants to contribute to Zambia’s sustainable development and strengthen partnerships with Ireland.

Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme 2027/2028

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme offers fully funded master’s scholarships for Zambian engineers to pursue advanced engineering studies at the University of Galway, Ireland.

The programme forms part of the Ireland Fellows Programme and aims to develop highly skilled engineering professionals who can contribute to infrastructure development, innovation, sustainable growth, and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Zambia.

Overview

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme supports qualified engineering professionals by providing access to internationally recognized postgraduate education in Ireland.

The fellowship aims to:

Purpose of the Fellowship

The programme seeks to:

Eligible Master’s Programmes

Applicants must select two eligible master’s programmes offered by the University of Galway.

Eligible programmes include:

These programmes are designed to strengthen technical expertise and prepare professionals for leadership roles within the engineering sector.

Funding Information

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship is fully funded through the Ireland Fellows Programme.

The fellowship covers:

Fellowship Benefits

Participants receive:

Who is Eligible?

Applicants must:

Applicants must not:

How the Fellowship Works (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Review all eligibility requirements, including nationality, professional experience, Engineering Institution of Zambia membership, and academic qualifications.

Step 2: Select Eligible Master’s Programmes

Choose two engineering programmes offered by the University of Galway that align with your education and career objectives.

Step 3: Prepare Application Documents

Gather all required documentation, including:

Step 4: Submit the Fellowship Application

Complete the fellowship application and submit all required documents before the official deadline.

Step 5: Assessment Process

Applications are evaluated based on:

Step 6: Begin Master’s Studies

Successful applicants commence their master’s studies at the University of Galway during the 2027/2028 academic year with full fellowship support.

Why It Matters

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme helps:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme?

It is a fully funded master’s fellowship that supports engineering professionals from Zambia to study selected engineering programmes at the University of Galway in Ireland.

2. Which engineering programmes are available?

Eligible programmes include Civil Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and Marine and Freshwater Resources Management.

3. What expenses are covered?

The fellowship covers tuition fees, visa costs, insurance, return flights, residence permit fees, accommodation, living stipend, settling-in allowance, and completion allowance.

4. Who is eligible to apply?

Resident Zambian nationals with at least three years of relevant engineering work experience, membership in the Engineering Institution of Zambia, and an eligible engineering degree may apply.

5. How many programmes must applicants select?

Applicants must select two eligible master’s programmes offered by the University of Galway.

6. Can applicants who already hold a master’s degree apply?

No. Applicants who already hold or are currently pursuing a master’s degree are not eligible.

7. When does the fellowship begin?

Successful applicants will begin their studies during the 2027/2028 academic year in Ireland.

Conclusion

The Frank Ferguson Fellowship Programme provides an outstanding opportunity for engineering professionals from Zambia to obtain a fully funded master’s degree at the University of Galway. By combining advanced technical education, leadership development, and comprehensive financial support, the fellowship strengthens Zambia’s engineering capacity while fostering sustainable development and long-term collaboration between Zambia and Ireland.

For more information, visit Ireland Fellows Programme.

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