Transform Your Marketing Career: John Thompson Scholarship at DCU (Ireland)



 Experience a fully funded pathway to mastering digital marketing at Dublin City University Business School with the prestigious John Thompson Scholarship. Awarded annually to one outstanding student—EU or non‑EU—this scholarship honors the legacy of Irish media innovator John Thompson and empowers global leaders in digital media and marketing.↚

Transform Your Marketing Career: John Thompson Scholarship at DCU (Ireland)

Details

The scholarship supports the full‑time MSc in Digital Marketing, a one‑year programme covering all tuition fees. The curriculum blends industry insight with academic rigor, covering areas such as SEO, PPC, content strategy, web development, e‑business, data analytics, and strategic digital thinking. The deadline to apply is 30 July 2025, with enrolment expected in the 2025–26 academic year

Eligibility

To apply, you must first secure an offer for DCU’s MSc in Digital Marketing. You should hold at least a 2.1 honours degree (or equivalent) in Business, Journalism, Communications, Media Studies, or a related field, or alternatively have 5+ years of marketing experience coupled with relevant professional qualifications. Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE) is required.

Benefits

This award covers 100% of tuition fees for the full duration of the MSc programme. You will gain hands‑on experience guided by industry experts, engage in real‑world projects and build a global network in Dublin’s vibrant digital media landscape. Please note living expenses, accommodation, and travel costs are your responsibility.

How to Apply

Begin by submitting your application to the MSc in Digital Marketing programme via DCU’s portal. Once you receive admission, prepare your scholarship documents: a CV, a motivational statement (max 250 words) highlighting your suitability, and an academic transcript or degree certificate. Send these via email to the Group Head for Marketing at DCU Business School

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