Cursaí Staidéir Fo- agus Iarchéime | Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes
Cláir Thaighde | Research Programmes
Más spéis leat tabhairt faoi PhD linn, is féidir dul i gcomhairle leis an gCeann Roinne cuí nó le stiúrthóir oiriúnach chun labhairt faoin réimse taighde atá á mholadh agat.
If you are interested in undertaking a PhD with us, please consult with the relevant Head of Department or potential supervisor to discuss your proposed area of research.
Baineann obair na Céime MPhil le tráchtas taighde (tuairim is 40,000 focal) agus, de ghnáth, cuirtear a leithéid i gcrích laistigh de dhá bhliain i ndiaidh duit clárú. Más spéis leat tabhairt faoi MPhil linn, is féidir dul i gcomhairle leis an gCeann Roinne cuí nó le stiúrthóir oiriúnach chun labhairt faoin réimse taighde atá á mholadh agat.
The Degree of MPhil involves research work by thesis (approx. 40,000 words) and is normally completed in two years from the date of first registration for the programme. If you are interested in undertaking an MPhil with us, please consult with the relevant Head of Department or potential supervisor to discuss your proposed area of research.
Tá fáilte roimh mhic léinn dul i mbun tionscadail taighde ar bhonn neamhspléach faoi threoir stiúrthóra a bhfuil an saineolas cuí aige/aici. Clár lánaimseartha 12 mhí is ea an MRes (nó clár páirtaimseartha 24 mí), ó dháta an chéad chláraithe. Cuismítear sa chlár seo mórthráchtas taighde maille le modúil mhúinte ar scileanna cineálacha agus inaistrithe.
Is féidir dul i mbun MRes sna réimsí seo i Scoil Léann na Gaeilge: Béaloideas agus an Nua-Ghaeilge.
Students can pursue their own independent research project under the guidance of a supervisor with expertise in the relevant field. The MRes is a full-time programme running over 12 months (or a part-time programme running over 24 months), from the date of first registration. The programme consists of a major research thesis and taught modules on generic and transferable skills.
The MRes is available for the following School of Irish Learning areas: Béaloideas, Folklore and Modern Irish.