Overview
Eligible applicants must hold a bachelor's, master's, or PhD degree in relevant fields or be experienced professionals in technology, engineering, or associated disciplines capable of contributing to the digitalisation of renewable energy. The program specifically targets applicants from EU Member States, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, and EEA countries including Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein.
This opportunity emphasizes the need for applicants to demonstrate significant industry experience, particularly in areas such as electrical power systems, wind turbine technology, grid operations, and digital tools related to wind energy systems. The scholarships are designed as financial support rather than traditional grants, allowing for educational development without requiring matching funds from applicants.
The application process is single-stage, requiring submission via the F6S platform. It involves preparing necessary documentation, selecting a preferred master's program, and submitting all materials by the deadline of March 5, 2026. The selection will be based on merit assessed by a panel of academics. Although the specific success rates are not disclosed, it is noted that the program will only fund a limited number of scholarships, implying a highly competitive selection process.
While institutional resources cover the fee waivers separately from EU funding, the TUS maintains full responsibility for the scholarship management. This initiative aligns with the EU's policies on education and workforce development in critical technologies related to renewable energy, specifically under the framework of the Digital Europe Programme.
For further details about the application process and eligibility requirements, prospective applicants can refer to the DigiWind official project website.
Detail
The available Master's options are: Masters of Science (MSc) in Electrical Power Systems (By Research) and Masters of Science (MSc) in Wind Energy Systems (By Research).
Up to five scholarships will be awarded. Successful applicants will receive a partial stipend of 1,000 EUR per month for a maximum of 18 months, or until the end of the DigiWind project in December 2027. Successful applicants will also receive a fee waiver covered by TUS.
The successful candidates will study in-person at the TUS Campus in Limerick, Ireland, with access to online classes.
The program targets technological, electrical, mechanical, scientific, or engineering professionals, and those migrating from associated disciplines. Knowledge of software programming and statistical tools is expected. Preference is given to applicants with skills and experience in electrical power systems, electrical controls, substation/grid operations, wind turbine technology, wind farm resource monitoring and modelling, and/or operations and maintenance, and a strong motivation to pursue a career in Wind and Energy Systems.
Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or PhD, and/or be an industry professional who can contribute directly to the digitalisation of the renewable energy sector.
Eligible applicants must be passport holders of an EU Member State, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, or European Economic Area (EEA) countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein).
The submission process involves four steps:
Step 1: Get Started on the F6S Platform. Applicants must create an account on the F6S platform. They should carefully read the Guidelines for Applicants document. Applicants should also familiarize themselves with the administrative questions by reviewing the Application Form. The application must be completed directly on the F6S platform. Two live webinars will be run during the application period, with details announced on the DigiWind website, social media, and F6S page. The F6S platform link is https://www.f6s.com/digiwind-tus-open-call-2/apply
Step 2: Prepare Documentation. Applicants must gather and prepare all required supporting documents in PDF format, ensuring no printing restrictions are applied. Mandatory Documents include: Degree Awards (original or certified copy), Transcripts of Results for higher education degrees, Curriculum Vitae (CV), and Certified evidence of English language competency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS), meeting the specified minimum scores. Once selected, applicants will sign a TUS Student / Supervisor Learner Agreement and a Declaration of Honour. Documents can be found on the official TUS Open Call 2 website.
Step 3: Choose Master Preference. Within the F6S application form, applicants will be asked to rank their preferred Master's by Research program: Masters of Science (MSc) in Electrical Power Systems (By Research) or Masters of Science (MSc) in Wind Energy Systems (By Research).
Step 4: Complete and Submit Application. Applicants must complete all sections of the application form directly on the F6S platform, upload all mandatory documents, thoroughly review the entire application, and submit it on the F6S platform by the official deadline.
The evaluation process will be conducted exclusively via the F6S platform. A list of applicants will be drafted containing their basic information for statistical purposes and clarity. Applications will be evaluated by a panel of three Academics/Researchers in the IDEAM (Institute for Design Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Manufacturing) Research Institute, chaired by the Institute Director, following the evaluation criteria. More information on the selection and evaluation process can be found in the Guidelines for Applicants.
A ranked list of candidates will be prepared, and scholarships will be offered following the order of merit two weeks after the closing of the TUS Open Call 2. Successful applicants must indicate their intention to take up the offer within 1 month. Approval for admission will be subject to consideration by the relevant Faculty Research Committee, which will make recommendations for acceptance or otherwise to the Graduate School for approval by Academic Council.
Evaluation results will be compiled into an Evaluation Summary Report (ESR), which will be sent to applicants. Depending on the evaluation outcome, applicants will receive via email:
Acceptance: An Evaluation Summary Report (ESR) and an acceptance letter with an invitation to the enrolment phase and following steps.
Rejection: An Evaluation Summary Report (ESR) for eligible applications that reached the internal evaluation phase and a rejection letter to ineligible applications.
Applicants who are not satisfied with the evaluation of their application may submit a written appeal within 5 working days of the result being issued. The appeal will be reviewed by a panel chaired by the TUS Dean of Graduate Studies, the Project representative from TUS, and one external member. Appeals are typically not allowed for disagreements with the academic judgment or if the decision was based on the applicant's misunderstanding of the application. Valid grounds for appealing a postgraduate scholarship decision generally focus on errors in the assessment process or claims of discrimination.
This call is launched solely by TUS, and the financial support will be provided directly by TUS. The publication of this call in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal is for information purposes only.
The opening date for the call is December 19, 2025. The deadline for submission is March 5, 2026, at 17:00 (Brussels time). The expected duration of participation is 18 months. The total funding available is 90,000 EUR. The project acronym is DigiWind, and the full name of the EU-funded project is Digital Masters of Wind and Energy Systems. The grant agreement number is 101122836. The topic is DIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU - Specialised education programmes or modules in key capacity areas.
For more details, visit https://digiwind.org/digiwind-open-calls-fueling-the-future-of-wind-energy/.
In summary, this opportunity is a scholarship program offered by the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) for students pursuing a Master's by Research in either Electrical Power Systems or Wind Energy Systems, focusing on the digitalisation of these fields. The scholarship provides a monthly stipend and a fee waiver. It is aimed at professionals and graduates with a background in relevant engineering or scientific disciplines who are interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in wind and energy systems. The application process is conducted through the F6S platform, and eligibility is restricted to citizens of specific European countries. The program aims to support the development of skilled professionals in the renewable energy sector, specifically in the digitalisation of wind and energy systems.
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Funding Type: The funding type is a partial stipend scholarship. Successful applicants will receive €1,000 per month for a maximum duration of 18 months, or until the end of the DigiWind project in December 2027. Successful applicants will also be eligible for a fee waiver.
Consortium Requirement: The opportunity is for a single applicant.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility includes EU Member States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, and European Economic Area (EEA) countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein).
Target Sector: The target sector is the digitalisation of Wind and Energy Systems, specifically focusing on electrical power systems, electrical controls, substation/grid operations, wind turbine technology, wind farm resource monitoring and modelling, and/or operations and maintenance. The topic is DIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU - Specialised education programmes or modules in key capacity areas.
Mentioned Countries: EU Member States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Ireland.
Project Stage: The project stage is for completing a master's by Research.
Funding Amount: The funding amount is a partial stipend of €1,000 per month for a maximum of 18 months, with a total funding available of €90,000.
Application Type: The application type is an open call.
Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a stipend, as well as a fee waiver.
Application Stages: The application process involves four steps: 1. Get Started on the F6S Platform, 2. Prepare Your Documentation, 3. Choose Your Master preference, and 4. Complete and Submit Your Application. The evaluation process involves a review by a panel of three Academics/Researchers. Applicants who are not satisfied with the evaluation of their application, may within 5 working days of the result being issued submit a written appeal, which will be reviewed by a panel.
Success Rates: The success rate is not explicitly mentioned, but it is stated that up to five scholarships will be awarded.
Co-funding Requirement: Co-funding is not explicitly mentioned as a requirement from the applicant. The fee waiver is covered by TUS and is not financed by the EU FSTP grant.
This opportunity, the DigiWind TUS Open Call 2, offers partial scholarships for individuals seeking to pursue a Master of Science by Research in either Electrical Power Systems or Wind Energy Systems at the TUS Campus in Limerick, Ireland. The scholarship provides a stipend of €1,000 per month for up to 18 months, along with a fee waiver. The program targets professionals and graduates with backgrounds in technology, engineering, or related fields, particularly those with experience or interest in the digitalisation of wind and energy systems. Eligible applicants must be passport holders of specific European countries and possess the required academic qualifications. The application process is conducted through the F6S platform and involves submitting necessary documents, including degree awards, transcripts, a CV, and proof of English language competency. The selection process includes evaluation by an academic panel, and applicants have the right to appeal the decision under certain conditions. This initiative, while promoted on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal for visibility, is solely managed and funded by TUS, not the EU. The aim is to support specialized education and skills development in the wind energy sector.
Short Summary
Impact The funding aims to support specialized education and skills development in the digitalisation of Wind and Energy Systems through master's research programs. | Impact | The funding aims to support specialized education and skills development in the digitalisation of Wind and Energy Systems through master's research programs. |
Applicant Applicants should possess a bachelor's, master's, or PhD in relevant fields, or be industry professionals with experience in digitalisation of renewable energy. | Applicant | Applicants should possess a bachelor's, master's, or PhD in relevant fields, or be industry professionals with experience in digitalisation of renewable energy. |
Developments The activities will focus on master's research in Electrical Power Systems and Wind Energy Systems, emphasizing digital technologies in renewable energy. | Developments | The activities will focus on master's research in Electrical Power Systems and Wind Energy Systems, emphasizing digital technologies in renewable energy. |
Applicant Type This funding is designed for individual professionals seeking advanced education in energy and technology sectors. | Applicant Type | This funding is designed for individual professionals seeking advanced education in energy and technology sectors. |
Consortium This funding is intended for single applicants only, not consortia or partnerships. | Consortium | This funding is intended for single applicants only, not consortia or partnerships. |
Funding Amount The funding amount is a partial stipend of €1,000 per month for a maximum of 18 months, totaling €90,000 for up to five scholarships. | Funding Amount | The funding amount is a partial stipend of €1,000 per month for a maximum of 18 months, totaling €90,000 for up to five scholarships. |
Countries Eligible countries include all EU Member States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, and EEA countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein). | Countries | Eligible countries include all EU Member States, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Albania, and EEA countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein). |
Industry The funding targets the education sector, specifically within the renewable energy industry, focusing on digitalisation. | Industry | The funding targets the education sector, specifically within the renewable energy industry, focusing on digitalisation. |
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