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Information and Support
School of Nursing and Midwifery: Many events and seminars are organised for students across the academic year. Students are asked to attend as many of these events as possible. These events offer great networking opportunities and the prospect of learning about various research methods and subjects.
Our International Brochures and Testimony page is a great resource for our International students.
Graduate School, College of Medicine and Health: The Graduate School and the Postgraduate Student Committee facilitate many events for students including public speaking workshops, writing for publication, statistics, viva voce preparation, among many others. The Graduate School also hosts two key social events: The Winter and Summer gatherings. These are great opportunities to meet with students from other Schools, across the College of Medicine and Health. In addition, the College offers three Postgraduate online courses to students: a) Communicating your Research, b) Statistics for Researchers, and c) Research Integrity. The schedule of events is regularly updated; please keep a close eye on the website for updates.
University Graduate Studies Office: The University’s Graduate Studies Office also facilitates many events of note which are open to all research students across the University. Of note are the writing workshops and the annual postgraduate showcase. The schedule of events is regularly updated; please keep a close eye on the website for updates. We also encourage you to consult all policies and procedure governing Graduate Studies.
Postgraduate Skills Development: The University offers formal postgraduate (PG) modules. It is useful to discuss your choice of PG modules with your supervisors in the first instance and consider your choice in terms of the skills that will help you completed your research.
Looking for information on available health services, advice on money matters, academic support or queries about student living? Check out Student Wellbeing and the Handbook for Graduate Students “Coming to Cork”.