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New Scholarships available for MA in Irish and Irish-American Studies at New York University

New York University’s Glucksman Ireland House is hosting an Open House for our Masters in Irish & Irish American Studies on Friday 15 November, 5-7pm. Please note that we are currently offering significant scholarships for the program. More details can be found via website: http://irelandhouse.fas.nyu.edu/object/ne.mainfosession

Glucksman Ireland House NYU is pleased to announce that significant financial aid is now available for students entering the MA in Irish and Irish-American Studies.  Scholarships are available for students in the following fields:

Learn more about our M.A. in Irish and Irish-American Studies, part of NYU’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:

  • Speak to current M.A. students and faculty
  • Get details about course offerings and curriculum
  • Learn about the opportunity to complete the degree in one calendar year with summer study in Ireland
  • Find out about options for part-time study
  • See how the many activities at Glucksman Ireland House NYU complement your degree experience
  • Visit Glucksman Ireland House, the landmark building that is home to the program
  • Hear how departmental assistantships and community internships can add to your professional resume as you complete your MA
  • Discover a joint degree option for a MA and Masters in Library Science with Long Island University

Please visit our M.A. program webpages to find out more about the program:http://irelandhouse.fas.nyu.edu/page/graduate

About Glucksman Ireland House

Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, Glucksman Ireland House is New York University’s Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies and one of the top-ranked academic Irish Studies programs in the United States. Through innovative undergraduate and graduate academic curricula and extensive public programming, it provides access to the best in Irish and Irish-American culture. With faculty in Irish and Irish-American literature, history, music, language, and cultural studies, Glucksman Ireland House NYU provides its students and the community with an integrated approach to understanding the arts and humanities that represent Ireland and Irish-America’s past, present, and future.

2013 J1 Student Program Info

Welcome J1 Students

Download the 2013 Summer J1 Guide (.pdf)

Download the 2013 J1 Guidelines for Employers (.pdf)

Welcome to New York and The Emerald Isle Immigration Center!

We hope your stay will be safe and enjoyable. We have compiled this information booklet for your stay here in New York City. This has been compiled in response to the questions we are asked on a daily basis. If this is your first trip the enclosed package may be of some help to you.

Our package includes information on the J1 Program, accommodation, transportation, as well as many useful numbers and websites for you to use. Please note that the information included herein is provided for informational purposes only. It is not an exhaustive list, nor does inclusion in this package imply any type of endorsement of the services provided by the EIIC.

Please let this informational booklet be a useful guide for your stay. If you need more information, which is not currently contained in the attached, please feel free to call or drop into one of our centers nearest you.

Best of Luck and enjoy your stay!
The Emerald Isle Immigration Staff

At this time we especially seek job offers for the available J1 Student visitors who are fully entitled to legally work in USA for the 3 months of their visa. They are well educated and willing to work hard to pay their way through college back in Ireland.

NYIC NY Dream Fellowship Program

From the NY Immigration Coalition:

The New York Immigration Coalition, in partnership with the Fund for Public Advocacy, is proud to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2013 DREAM Fellowship Program. In the spring 2012 semester, the NYIC had the privilege of supporting the inaugural cohort of ten talented DREAM Fellows, who were awarded scholarships toward their CUNY tuition, engaged in leadership development trainings, and gained on-the-ground experience in internships with several of the NYIC’s member organizations. It was an enriching and inspirational experience for the students and participating organizations alike, and we are thrilled to announce another DREAM Fellowship cycle for the 2013 spring semester.

We encourage you to share this opportunity with DREAM Act-eligible college students you know who could benefit from this opportunity! The application is now available on our website here.

What is the DREAM Fellowship Program?

The Dream Fellowship Program is a semester-long leadership development program, initiated jointly by the New York Immigration Coalition and the Fund for Public Advocacy. In its first semester in the Spring of 2012, ten college-level DREAM Act eligible student leaders were selected for the fellowship, which included leadership development trainings, internships at community organizations and $2,000 scholarships toward tuition at City University of New York.

The leading impetus for the Fellowship was a vibrant and growing immigrant youth movement. With almost no paid staff, no lobbyists, and few financial resources, undocumented immigrant youth and immigrant communities galvanized a historical movement for passage of the DREAM Act. In the aftermath of Congress’s failure to act, a new sense of urgency emerged. However, DREAMers faced the challenge of continuing to fight for their rights, while still excluded from most of the educational, financial and leadership opportunities their peers had, simply because of their immigration status. To address this disparity, recognizing the tremendous talent and leadership potential of these young people, the NYIC and the Fund for Public Advocacy created the DREAM Fellowship, a program that combines financial assistance with leadership training and hands-on field work.

October 25, 2012

Irish Universities Fall Open House Events

 

Education in Ireland will be hosting a series of ‘Irish Universities Open House’ events on the East coast from October 10-14. These are all free events which are open to students, parents and college counselors interested in learning more about undergraduate programs and other study opportunities at Irish universities.


Download Event Information (PDF)

Each event starts with an information session followed by a mini fair.

Meet Admissions Representatives from:

Trinity College Dublin
Dublin City University

NUI Galway

National University of Ireland Maynooth

University College Cork

University College Dublin

University of Limerick

Below are the details for these open houses.
New York

Wednesday October 10th, 7-9PM
Xavier High School, 30 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011

Thursday October 11th, 7-9PM
Pearl River High School, 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965

Boston, MA
Saturday October 13th, 2-4PM
Boston College High School, 150 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02125

Connecticut
Sunday October 14th, 2-4PM
Fairfield Public Library, 1080 Old Post Road, Fairfield, CT 06824

Texas       
Thursday September 27th, 7-9PM
The Awty International School, 7455 Awty School Lane, Houston, TX 77055

Saturday September 29th, 2-4PM
Parish Episcopal School, 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas, TX 75244

More details can be found at the events page of their website or by email to eduireland@enterprise-ireland.com.

Bill Gates 2012 Scholarship Program for Low-income Minority

Eligibility:

Gates’ non-profit organization is giving away 1,000 scholarships for the 2012 school season. Bill Gates’ Millennium Scholarship Program (GMS) will select 1,000 talented students next year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. Scholars will also be provided with personal and professional development through their leadership programs, along with academic support throughout their college career. The program, funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was established to provide outstanding low income minority students with an opportunity to complete an undergraduate college education in any area of interest. To date, the program has given scholarships to more than 15,000 students.   Continuing scholars may request funding for a graduate degree program in one of the following disciplines: education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health or science.

Contact:

To apply, visit http://www.gmsp.org.

Deadline:

The deadline for submitting an application is Wednesday, January 11, 2012.

Siobhan Dennehy
EIIC, Executive Director
(718)478-5502 Ext 206