During this two-year course, you’ll discover how to empower, motivate and engage children. You’ll also explore the latest approaches to helping them develop critical skills, including how to understand, analyse and apply what they learn. The course is designed to help students give every child the best education and to challenge traditional, often limiting, teaching approaches.
Get ready for a diverse learning experience
Modules are delivered through lectures, seminars, workshops and outdoor classes, while assessments include written assignments, interactive oral exams, quizzes and portfolios. You’ll also undertake 24 weeks of placement in primary school classrooms in both mainstream and special education teaching settings.
Project Title: ‘Mapping Elsewhere in Irish Periodical Publishing’
This PhD project aims to document the manifestation of ‘elsewhere’ in periodical publishing in Ireland since 1922.
The research will utilize a mixed-methodology approach underpinned by Digital Humanities techniques to produce a survey of recent and emerging trends in Irish periodical publishing.
The project will engage deeply with cultural, creative, and critical debates on diversity and inclusion in the Irish arts sector, culminating in a comprehensive survey of the iterations of internationalism in literary journals.
The scholarship will be awarded for research on the effect of online and offline marketing of alcohol-free beverages on the drinking behavior of young people.
Criteria:
Hold a Master’s degree in Marketing, Psychology, Public Health, or a related field.
Demonstrate strong research capabilities.
Have a keen interest in behavioral studies and marketing strategies.
Meet the English language requirements of the university.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
Fully-Funded International PhD Scholarships in GAELFAM Project, Ireland
The scholarship will be awarded in any subject offered by the University of Galway.
Hold an honors BA with a minimum degree result of a high 2.1 or international equivalent in applied linguistics, relevant language, or other social science field.
Minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent for non-English speaking applicants.
Desirable qualifications include fluency in Irish, a Master’s-level qualification, experience working with adolescents, fluency in a language other than Irish or English, and experience conducting ethnographic research.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
To be eligible, applicants must possess a first-class honours BA degree in History or equivalent, or at least a 2:1 honours in an MA in History or equivalent degree. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in researching archival collections of historic Irish houses and estates.
Be international (non-EU) students enrolled in taught master’s programs at UCC.
Have an accepted offer in the UCC Application Portal (CRM).
Academic performance equivalent to UCC First Class Honours (1H), UCC Second Class Honours, Upper Division (2H1), or UCC Second Class Honours, Lower Division (2H2).
Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
Non-native English speakers require at least IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6 in all components) or equivalent.
A 2.1 grade (or equivalent) in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Science, or a similar technical discipline.
Some programming ability.
Non-native English speakers require at least IELTS 6.5 (with at least 6 in all components) or equivalent.
The 2024 Hardiman Scholarship applications are now open
Students starting their PhD in September 2024. The Hardiman PhD Scholarships are fully funded for four years, with a stipend of €22,000 p.a. plus tuition fee waiver.
High-achieving individuals, with drive and passion, who have an appetite for the research world and creativity, who thrive on intellectual excitement, and who will positively impact and shape the future for all in our society.
Research at University of Galway is forward thinking and global in scale. Our research underpins our courses, drives academic discovery, informs local and national innovation, and effects positive societal change.