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PH.D. DEGREE ARTS - EDUCATION
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The Structured PhD in Education is a research degree that supports students in engaging in research at the highest academic level. Students work with their supervisors to develop a substantive piece of research that makes an original contribution to knowledge in the field and tradition of educational research.
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The Department of Education at Maynooth University is an exciting place in which to do postgraduate research. We have an excellent international profile and we are part of a wider research community that engages in research right across the educational continuum. Our staff and students also engage in inter-disciplinary and inter-institutional research. We have a large postgraduate research community, and the diversity of approaches and interests and our pluralistic and collaborative ethos makes it a welcoming and dynamic space for students. The atmosphere is one of intellectual vibrancy and creativity, grounded in excellent research. You can learn more about staff's interests here and about our postgraduate community here. Students are free to take up research in any area of educational research that interests them. However, a member of staff with relevant expertise must be available to supervise the project. Students may find it helpful to reflect on a research question and locate a provisional area for research prior to contacting the Programme Director/PhD Programme Co-Ordinator. Inter-disciplinary PhDs are also welcomed and cross-departmental co-supervisory arrangements can be negotiated. |
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Minimum 2.1 degree (BA or MA/M.Ed ) or international equivalent in Education or a cognate area, and a proposal for original research that is accepted by the Department. Students undertake 30 credits of modules that support their research. Generally, students without a Masters undertake 60 credits of modules. Studies can be undertaken on a part-time or full-time basis, and credit requirements are the same for both pathways. • IELTS: 6.5 minimum overall score • TOEFL (Paper based test): 585 • TOEFL (Internet based test): 95 • PTE (Pearson): 62 Maynooth University’s TOEFL code is 8850 Course Duration: 3-4 years full-time, 5-6 years part-time |
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Applications will be considered 4 times during the year by the PhD Admissions Panel (in November 2021, February, April and June 2022). Before sending your proposal or making a formal application, please note that we will hosting regular proposal writing workshops on the following days in 2021-2022 (all times are Irish Time and will be held via Teams): Please complete the form here to select the proposal writing workshop you wish to attend. November 15th 2021 at 4 pm. Join on your computer or mobile app. Click here to join the meeting. January 24th 2022 at 4pm. Join on your computer or mobile app. Click here to join the meeting. March 14th 2022 at 4 pm. Join on your computer or mobile app. Click here to join the meeting. After attending one of these workshops, you can send in a proposal which will be reviewed by the PhD Admissions Panel at one of their meetings. We will then decide on supervision capacity and advise you on submitting a formal application. Students should locate a topic for research and develop a provisional research question. In terms of the parameters of a PhD project, it is expected to make an original contribution to a field of research in education, so this should be borne in mind when reflecting on a topic. This might be addressing a gap in, or synthesis of, existing research. Students will also find it helpful to review staff profiles and identify staff with areas of interest relating to their proposed research question. Staff profiles are available here. Applications will be reviewed by the PhD Admissions Panel and interviews will take place 4-6 weeks after receipt of applications. Please note that applicants should ensure that PhD applications are submitted before 15th June 2022 for a start date in September 2022. For applications received in the last quarter (May and June 2022), interviews will take place in June/July 2022. Please note that funding awards such as the IRC and Maynooth University's John and Pat Hume awards have deadlines in October/November and May respectively. Online application only www.pac.ie/maynoothuniversity The following information should be forwarded to PAC, 1 Courthouse Square, Galway or uploaded to your online application form: (a) Certified copies of all official transcripts of results for non-Maynooth University primary degree and post-graduate qualifications. |
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The purpose of PhD study is to develop a work of independent and original research. To support this, and ensure that students are part of a wider community of knowledge exchange, research, scholarship and dialogue, Maynooth University research degrees are Structured. PhD students must register for a minimum of 30 credits in pass/fail modules. 15 Credits will be in subject specific modules (2 of which are mandatory in the first year) and 15 credits will be in generic/transferable skills modules. These are selected in close consultation with the student’s supervisor. Students will write a thesis of approximately 90,000-100,000 words. Course Duration:3-4 years Full-time, 5-6 years Part-time Course Duration: 3-4 years Full-time, 5-6 years Part-time More detail in Course Finder Duration: 3-4 years full-time, 5-6 years part-time
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Programme Director: Professor Sharon Todd
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Career options: Postgraduate students in education come from a range of backgrounds and have a wide range of interests. Some students wish to develop their professional practice and take on leadership roles, others wish to take on other professional responsibilities or engage in policy formation in the national or international context. Holding a PhD qualifies one to teach at university level and to carry out advanced research. Postgraduate options: For further information on Postgraduate options please go to the Graduate Studies site |