Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship
Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship 2026
This scholarship is in memory of Ashling Murphy, tragically killed in January 2022, who had graduated as a primary school teacher only three months previously from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§. To cherish Ashling’s memory, this Entrance Scholarship will take account of her talents and love of traditional Irish music.
Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship 2026 is now open for applications.
This scholarship is jointly awarded by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) to the amount of €4,000, which will be a bursary awarded to a first year Bachelor of Education student for their exceptional achievement (solo, ensemble and in the community) and talent in the field of traditional Irish music.
Applicants apply directly to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ for the scholarship via the English Application Form, or the Irish Application Form, depending on the applicants preference, quoting their CAO Number.
Incoming undergraduate applicants must place at least one of the following teacher education (primary) programmes as their number one choice on their CAO application:
- Bachelor of Education International (MI004)
- Bachelor of Education Primary Teaching (MI005/ MI006)
- B Ed in Education & Psychology (MI008)
Applicants are required to provide a video recording which demonstrates their excellent technical proficiency in one or more Irish traditional musical instruments.
Applicants must meet the Assessment Criteria and must meet all the necessary entry requirements for their chosen programme.
Applicants must accept their CAO place and fully register on their chosen programme in the same year of scholarship application.
The awardee is expected to act as an ambassador for 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO in terms of their music participation and other activities as requested by the College and the INTO for the year in which they hold the scholarship.
For more information please contact the Education Office, email: EducationOffice@mic.ul.ie.
Please note: 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is required to disclose to Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) all funding provided by the College to students that have applied for a SUSI grant. Depending on the type of funding granted to students by the College, SUSI may include it as reckonable income in their determination of SUSI grants.
Please refer to Terms & Conditions/ Téarmaà agus CoinnÃollacha before completing the application.
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Assessment Criteria
Applicants must demonstrate/ show evidence of:
- Excellent technical proficiency in one or more Irish traditional musical instruments.
- Experience in various Irish traditional music solo and/or ensemble performance contexts e.g. live performance, broadcast etc.
- Strong interest in education and teaching young people in the area of Irish traditional music, with evidence of same.
- Passion for community and contributing to society, particularly through Irish traditional music education.
Following the adjudication process by the Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship Committee (made up of members from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO), a shortlist of suitable applicants will be invited for interview following the application deadline of 1 September.
Terms & Conditions
Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship
- One scholarship will be awarded to a first-year undergraduate student enrolled on a teacher education (primary) programme (B Ed/B Ed Gaeltacht Entry Route/B Ed International/B Ed in Education and Psychology) in their year of entry to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.
- The scholarship is a one-off bursary to the value of €4,000, jointly funded by the INTO and 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.
- The scholarship is for duration of the academic year in which the scholarship is awarded.
Application Form
Applicants are required to complete an online application form via the English Application Form, or the Irish Application Form,, depending on the applicants preference.
The closing date for applications is 1 September.
Application Procedure
To be considered for the Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship applicants:
1. Must place at least one of the following B Ed programmes as their number one choice on their CAO application: MI004/MI005/MI006/MI008
2. Are required to apply directly to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ for the scholarship via an online application form, quoting their CAO Number.
3. Are required to provide a video recording which demonstrates their excellent technical proficiency in one or more Irish traditional musical instruments.
- The total length of the video recording should not exceed 3 minutes.
- Only one video recording per applicant can be uploaded.
- Acceptable video formats would be: .mp4 and .mov files.
- The video recording must isolate and highlight the applicant’s performance; group performances that obscure the ability to assess an individual’s level of talent will not receive evaluation.
- All files uploaded must follow the following naming convention: lastname-firstname-CAOnumber
4. Must meet the Assessment Criteria.
5. Must meet all the necessary entry requirements for their chosen programme.
6. Must accept their CAO place and fully register on their chosen programme in the same year of scholarship application.
Assessment Criteria
The following assessment criteria will apply. Applicants must demonstrate/show evidence of:
- Excellent technical proficiency in one or more Irish traditional musical instruments. (30%)
- Experience in various Irish traditional music solo and ensemble performance contexts e.g. live performance, broadcast etc. (30%)
- Strong interest in education and teaching young people in the area of Irish traditional music, with evidence of same. (20%)
- Passion for community and contributing to society, particularly through Irish traditional music education. (20%)
Adjudication Process
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ has a dedicated Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship Committee, made up of members from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO, who will consider and oversee the application process.
- The Committee will review all applications and create a shortlist of suitable applicants who will be invited for interview following the application deadline of 1 September.
- The decision of the Committee is final. Canvassing will lead to disqualification.
- A letter of offer will be forwarded to the successful applicant of the Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship following the interviews.
Responsibilities for the awardee of the Scholarship
- The awardee is expected to act as an ambassador for 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO in terms of their music participation and other activities as requested by the College and the INTO for the year in which they hold the scholarship.
- The successful applicant is expected to attend and represent 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and/or the INTO at a minimum of three promotional events in the year the scholarship is granted.
- The awardee will be expected to attend at least one INTO event, and to contribute an article on their experience for INTO publications
- The successful applicant must at all times adhere to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Code of Student Conduct and never engage in any activity, which may potentially bring the College and/or the INTO into disrepute. 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and INTO jointly retain the right to withdraw the scholarship should the recipient be found to be in breach of the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s Code of Student Conduct.
- In the event that the successful applicant is unable to undertake these responsibilities in the year for which the scholarship is offered, the recipient will be required to complete all ambassadorial duties at a later date.
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is required to disclose to Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) all funding provided by the College to students that have applied for a SUSI grant. Depending on the type of funding granted to students by the College, SUSI may include it as reckonable income in their determination of SUSI grants.
Téarmaà agus CoinnÃollacha
Scoláireacht Iontrála Cuimhneacháin Ashling Murphy
- Bronnfar scoláireacht amháin ar mhac léinn fochéime sa chéad bhliain atá cláraithe ar chlár um oideachas múinteoirà (bunleibhéal) (B.Oid/B.Oid Bealach Iontrála Gaeltachta/B.Oid Idirnáisiúnta/B.Oid san Oideachas agus sa tSÃceolaÃocht) ina mbliain iontrála go dtà Coláiste Mhuire gan Smál.
- Is sparánacht aonuaire à an scoláireacht le luach de €4,000, atá maoinithe ag Cumann Múinteoirà Éireann agus CMgS araon.
- Mairfidh an scoláireacht ar feadh na bliana acadúla ina mbronntar an scoláireacht.
Foirm Iarratais
Nà mór d’iarratasóirà foirm iarratais ar lÃne a lÃonadh isteach atá le fáil anseo.
Is é 1 Meán Fómhair i mbliain an iarratais an dáta deiridh d’iarratais.
Nós Imeachta Iarratais
Chun a bheith san iomaÃocht do Scoláireacht Iontrála Cuimhneacháin Ashling Murphy is gá d’iarratasóirÃ:
1. Ceann amháin, ar a laghad, de na cláir B.Oid seo a leanas a chur mar phrÃomhrogha ar a n-iarratas LOI: MI004/MI005/MI006/MI008.
2. Iarratas a dhéanamh go dÃreach chuig CMgS ar an scoláireacht trà fhoirm iarratais ar lÃne a lÃonadh isteach, agus a Uimhir LOI á lua ann.
3. FÃstaifeadadh a chur ar fáil a thaispeánann an sár-inniúlacht theicniúil atá iontu in uirlis amháin nó nÃos mó i gceol traidisiúnta na hÉireann.
- NÃor chóir go mbeadh fad iomlán an fhÃstaifeadta nÃos faide ná 3 nóiméad.
- Nà féidir ach fÃstaifeadadh amháin a chur isteach ó gach iarrthóir.
- Glactar leis na formáidà fÃseáin seo a leanas: .mp4 agus .mov
- Nà mór don fhÃstaifeadadh dÃriú isteach ar fheidhmÃocht an iarratasóra agus é a léiriú; nà dhéanfar meastóireacht ar léirithe grúpa a chuireann leibhéal cumais an dhuine aonair faoi cheilt.
- Caithfidh gach comhad a uaslódáiltear an coinbhinsiún ainmniúcháin seo a leanas a leanúint: ²õ±ô´Ç¾±²Ô²Ô±ð-³¦Ã©²¹»å²¹¾±²Ô³¾-³Ü¾±³¾³ó¾±°ù³¢°¿±õ
4. Na Critéir Mheasúnaithe a chomhlÃonadh (féach MÃr 4).
5. Na riachtanais iontrála ar fad a bhaineann lena rogha clár a chomhlÃonadh.
6. Glacadh lena n-áit LOI agus clárú go hiomlán ar a rogha clár sa bhliain chéanna inar cuireadh isteach iarratas ar an scoláireacht.
Critéir Mheasúnaithe
Beidh feidhm ag na critéir mheasúnaithe seo a leanas. Nà mór d’iarratasóirà fianaise a léiriú/a thaispeáint go bhfuil na scileanna seo a leanas acu:
- Inniúlacht theicniúil den scoth in uirlis amháin nó nÃos mó i gceol traidisiúnta na hÉireann. (30%)
- Taithà i gcomhthéacsanna éagsúla sa cheol traidisiúnta – mar cheoltóir aonair nó in éineacht le ceoltóirà eile mar bhall de ghrúpa nó ensemble m.s.h cur i láthair beo, craoladh srl. (30%)
- Suim láidir san oideachas agus i múineadh dhaoine óga i réimse cheoil thraidisiúnta na hÉireann, le fianaise air sin. (20%)
- Paisean don bpobal agus cur leis an tsochaÃ, go háirithe trà oideachas ceoil traidisiúnta na hÉireann. (20%)
Próiseas Moltóireachta
Tá Coiste tiomnaithe Scoláireacht Iontrála Cuimhneacháin Ashling Murphy i bhfeidhm ag CMgS, ar a bhfuil baill ó CMgS agus ó Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann, a dhéanfaidh an próiseas iarratais a mheas agus a mhaoirsiú.
- Déanfaidh an Coiste athbhreithniú ar gach iarratas agus cruthófar gearrliosta d’iarratasóirà oiriúnacha a dtabharfar cuireadh chun agallaimh dóibh tar éis an spriocdháta d’iarratais, 1 Meán Fómhair.
- Is é an Coiste a déanann an cinneadh deireanach. Déanfar iarratasóir a dhÃcháiliú má déantar canbhasáil.
- Cuirfear litir thairisceana ar aghaidh chuig an iarratasóir rathúil ar Scoláireacht Iontrála Cuimhneacháin Ashling Murphy tar éis na n-agallamh.
Freagrachtaà Dámhachtaà Scoláireacht Iontrála Cuimhneacháin Ashling Murphy
- Táthar ag súil go bhfeidhmeoidh an dámhachtaà mar ambasadóir do CMgS agus do Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann i dtéarmaà a rannpháirtÃocht cheoil agus gnÃomhaÃochtaà eile de réir mar iarrann an Coláiste agus Cumann Múinteoirà Éireann orthu don bhliain ina bhfuil an scoláireacht ina seilbh acu.
- Táthar ag súil go bhfreastalóidh an t-iarratasóir rathúil ar thrà imeacht bolscaireachta ar a laghad i rith bhliain na scoláireachta 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ agus go ndéanfaidh siad ionadaÃocht ar CMgS agus/nó ar Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann ag na himeachtaà seo.
- Beifear ag súil go bhfreastalóidh an dámhachtaà ar ócáid amháin de chuid Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann ar a laghad, agus go gcuirfidh sé/sà alt faoina dtaithà ar fáil d’fhoilseacháin Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann.
- Nà mór don iarratasóir rathúil cloà le Cód IompraÃochta Mac Léinn CMgS i gcónaà agus gan dul i mbun gnÃomhaÃochta ar bith a d’fhéadfadh droch-cháil a tharraingt ar an gColáiste agus/nó ar Chumann Múinteoirà Éireann. Coimeádann CMgS agus Cumann Múinteoirà Éireann ar aon an ceart an scoláireacht a tharraingt siar má fhaightear amach go bhfuil Cód IompraÃochta Mac Léinn CMgS á shárú ag an dámhachtaÃ.
- Sa chás nach bhfuil an t-iarratasóir rathúil in ann tabhairt faoina freagrachtaà seo sa bhliain a ghnóthaÃonn siad an scoláireacht, beidh ar an ndámhachtaà gach dualgas ambasadóra a chomhlÃonadh nÃos déanaÃ.
Tá dualgas ar CMgS gach maoiniú a chuireann an Coláiste ar fáil do mhic léinn a chuir isteach ar dheontas SUSI a nochtadh do ThacaÃocht Chomhchoiteann do Mhic Léinn in Éirinn (SUSI). Ag brath ar an gcineál maoinithe a chuireann an coláiste ar fáil do mhic léinn, d’fhéadfadh SUSI é a thógaint sa áireamh mar ioncam ináirithe agus cinnithe á dtógaint acu maidir le deontais SUSI.
Scholarship Recipient 2025
Awarded jointly by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO, the 2025 Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship was awarded to award-winning uilleann piper, Muireann Meade.

Muireann Meade, from Templemore, Co. Tipperary, is an award-winning traditional musician whose main instrument, the uilleann pipes, has earned her multiple All-Ireland titles. In 2023, she took home first place in both Uilleann Pipes and Slow Air competitions at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann.
She has appeared on TG4’s Fleadh TV, RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta and performed at range of Na PÃobairà Uileann events, including the Willie Clancy Summer School. As a long-standing member of the Music Generation Laois Traditional Irish Music Orchestra, Muireann has also taken to the stage at the National Concert Hall, the St Patrick’s Festival in Collins Barracks, and the Fleadh Gig Rig.

Scholarship Recipient 2024
Awarded jointly by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO, the 2024 Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship was awarded to award-winning traditional Irish musician, Rachel Mahony.

Rachel Mahony
Rachel, from Ennis, County Clare, is a highly accomplished, award-winning traditional Irish musician and aspiring primary school teacher. She plays concertina and piano, with numerous wins at the Fleadh Cheoil, including first place in both solo and group competitions under her belt. As a member of Crusheen Comhaltas, she has contributed to successful Grupa Cheoil and Ceilà Band performances at county, provincial, and national levels. Her dedication to preserving and sharing Irish music culture is also reflected in her involvement with both Music Generation Clare’s Irish Concertina Orchestra and Trad Orchestra. Her performance experience includes live appearances on RTE’s Ceilà House, TG4, Raidió na Gaeltachta and Clare FM. As a music teacher, Rachel tutors young musicians within her own community and she is actively involved as a tutor in ConsairtÃntoo - Ireland’s annual concertina event. Living in a musically rich area has allowed her to learn from esteemed musicians like Tim Collins, Noel Hill, and the late Chris Droney. She is deeply committed to promoting Irish music culture and looks forward to furthering this mission in education.

Scholarship Recipients 2023
Awarded jointly by 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the INTO, the inaugural Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship was awarded to two recipients, RóisÃn Nà Chonchúir and Catherine Joyce, who showed exceptional talents as traditional Irish music players.

Catherine Joyce
Catherine Joyce, from Castelbar, Co. Mayo, is a first-year Bachelor of Education student and is an accomplished harpist, singer and flautist. Growing up around a number of talented musicians and tutors, including the Kilkenny family, Grainne Hambly, Laoise Kelly and Emer Mayock, Catherine developed a love for music from a young age. Catherine has taken part and placed in various prestigious music competitions, including the Fleadh, Arpademia Celtic Harp Competition, Wesley Interschools Music Competition, Gael Linn, O’Carolan Harp Festival Nobber, as well as performing at many live music events, including on Fleadh TV, the Gig Rig at Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann, Achill International Harp Festival, Live at Three concert in the Linenhall, the International Harp congress in Wales, and ‘Music of Mayo’ performance in Castlebar.

RóisÃn Nà Chonchúir
RóisÃn Nà Chonchúir, from Killeigh in County Offaly, is a first-year student on the Bachelor of Education in Education & Psychology programme. RóisÃn plays flute and fiddle and has competed in numerous Fleadhanna at county, provincial and all-Ireland levels. She has many provincial titles on both fiddle and flute. RóisÃn has competed as a member of Grúpaà Cheol and céilà bands up to All-Ireland level and she continues to enjoy competing in the Fleadhanna. She has played as a solo and group member on Raidió na Gaeltachta, RTÉ Radio 1 and Midlands Radio 3 and has played and danced on the gig rig at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann and at many events all over the country. She led the committee that hosted the 23-hour music marathon in memory of Ashling Murphy on St. Patrick’s Day 2022 which raised over €5,000 for Offaly Domestic Violence. She is also a member of the Misneach traditional orchestra led by Ciarán Fitzgerald and they perform at various venues throughout the year.

- Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship 2026
- Assessment Criteria
- Terms & Conditions
- Téarmaà agus CoinnÃollacha
- Scholarship Recipient 2025
- Scholarship Recipient 2024
- Scholarship Recipients 2023




