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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Comparative Literature | Literature | Cultural Studies
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This research program offers students the opportunity to specialize in various areas of study within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Students engage in independent research under the guidance of experienced faculty, developing valuable skills in communication, critical thinking, and analysis. Graduates go on to successful careers in academia, research, media, education, and other fields.

Program Outline


Other:

  • The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences offers research strengths in the following areas: Criminal Justice; Applied Language Studies; European Studies; Irish German Studies; Peace and Development Studies; International and Commercial Law; International Politics; Social Policy; Gender Studies; Utopian Studies; and Literary or Cultural Studies.
  • Students can choose to do a research degree at Master of Arts/LLM or PhD level in any of these subjects or areas.
  • Research students are part of a lively community; every student has his/her own research space with individual PC and desk.
  • Funding is available to research students annually to take part in international conferences and carry out fieldwork/archival visits in Ireland and overseas.
  • Research degrees develop a wide range of skills which are valued by employers (for example, excellent communication skills (written and oral), and critical/analytical skills).
  • PhD and MA graduates are employed in a wide range of sectors: education, media and publishing, research and consultancy, civil and public service, business, non-governmental sector, creative arts and media, and politics and local government.
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

Applicants will normally be expected to hold an Honours degree (minimum 2.1) or equivalent in a discipline appropriate to their area of proposed research. Entry points may differ for applicants with postgraduate qualifications.

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