Centre for Excellence in Learning & Teaching (CELT)

College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies,
Interdisciplinary

Course overview

CELT offers support for research projects on a variety of topics in the field of higher education research. Admission is based on a research proposal from the applicant following discussion with the member of staff whose academic area of interest is most appropriate. For admission to an MLitt degree, a primary degree with upper second class honours or equivalent is a minimum requirement. Students can register directly for a PhD if they have an appropriate Master's degree or, indirectly, by an upgrade from the MLitt.

Programmes available

PhD (CELT), full-time
PhD (CELT), part-time
MLitt (CELT), full-time
MLitt (CELT), part-time

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Areas of interest

See CELT website  for information about current research projects in the centre.

Researcher profiles

Find out more

Dr. Iain MacLaren,
T + 353 91 492 822
E iain.maclaren@nuigalway.ie
http://www.nuigalway.ie/celt/

PAC code

PhD (full-time) GYB92
PhD (part-time) GYB93
MLitt (full-time) GYB94
MLitt (part-time) GYB95

Current students

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How to Apply

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