Applications open for 2026 Teagasc Walsh Scholars PhD
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Applications open for 2026 Teagasc Walsh Scholars PhD

11/02/2026 Teagasc

Applications are now open for the 2026 Teagasc Walsh Scholars Programme, offering 20 fully funded postgraduate research opportunities, including 18 PhD and two Research Masters opportunities, for graduates seeking to develop to doctoral level through structured, high-quality postgraduate training.

The 2026 intake includes 17 PhD opportunities funded by Teagasc, reflecting significant investment in developing highly skilled research graduates to address priority challenges across agriculture, food, environment, climate, and rural development.

The Walsh Scholars Programme enables graduates to undertake fully funded PhD or Research Masters study while contributing to research with real-world national and international relevance. Projects span key areas including sustainable agriculture and food systems, climate and environmental science, grassland and livestock systems, crop production, soil and nutrient management, food innovation, rural development, and farmer wellbeing.

Scholars are based in Teagasc’s national research centres and partner universities and are jointly supervised by Teagasc researchers and academic staff in leading Irish and international universities. The programme combines academic excellence with applied research, supported by access to state-of-the-art facilities, strong university partnerships, and engagement with national and international research networks.

In addition to advanced research training, Walsh Scholars benefit from a structured doctoral training framework that includes opportunities for international collaboration and conference participation, alongside training in communication, leadership and problem-solving, and membership of a supportive, cohort-based research community.

Jane Kavanagh, Head of Research Development and Walsh Scholars at Teagasc, said: “The Walsh Scholars Programme gives graduates an exceptional opportunity to develop to doctoral level within a structured and supportive training environment. Through strong university partnerships and international engagement, scholars build the skills and confidence needed to progress as researchers and professionals in the agri-food sector.”

Pat Dillon, Director of Research at Teagasc, added: “Developing a strong pipeline of research talent is essential to the future of Ireland’s agri-food sector. The Walsh Scholars Programme plays a key role in supporting high-quality postgraduate training that delivers both scientific excellence and real-world impact.”

Graduates interested in pursuing PhD or Research Masters study through the Walsh Scholars Programme are encouraged to apply, with all 2026 opportunities advertised centrally and full details provided on each project, supervision team, training supports and funding.

Most applications close on Tuesday, 18 March 2026, and most successful applicants will commence their studies in September 2026 as part of the 2026 Walsh Scholars intake.

Further information and application details are available at:
https://teagasc.ie/about/research-innovation/the-walsh-scholars-programme/walsh-scholars-opportunities/

11/02/2026 Teagasc
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