| PAC Application Information |
Expand+1. Choose Programme
Academic requirements: Students need an honours level degree (NFQ level 8) with a minimum of a 2.H1 (second class honours, grade 1) before being considered to study as a PhD or research masters in University College Cork. Altho...
Hide-1. Choose Programme
Academic requirements: Students need an honours level degree (NFQ level 8) with a minimum of a 2.H1 (second class honours, grade 1) before being considered to study as a PhD or research masters in University College Cork. Although students generally choose a topic for their research from their degree discipline you are not restricted to your primary degree subjects.
Find a supervisor: Once students know which area or topic they wish to research, they then need to find a supervisor. This site offers a list of academics listed under a wide range of schools/departments/disciplines. Students can search staff by key word, biographies and research interests by using the search box on this page http://research.ucc.ie/profiles/
Students can also contact UCC Department/Schools relevant to that area of research and check the availability of an appropriate supervisor.
Students need to choose a supervisor and discuss your prospective research with them before applying. Your supervisor will let you know if you need to prepare a research proposal and will need to approve your proposal before you submit it. You may need to submit this proposal directly to the department and/or submit it with your online application. Candidates who apply to research programmes in Arts, Law or Medicine & Health are required to submit a research proposal of approximately 1,500 words, and in Commerce a proposal of approximately 500 words is required.
2. Apply Online
After confirming your research area and supervisor in UCC, students apply online at the Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC).
You will need to apply at least three months in advance of your estimated start date.
There are 4 start dates each year for PhD students; October, January, April and July.
3. Gather Supporting Documents
Scanned copies of the following documents will need to be uploaded to www.pac.ie/ucc in support of your application.
Original qualification documents listed on your application including transcripts of results from institution other than UCC
Your original Passport or Birth Certificate (non-UCC students only). You will be registered in the name that appears on your passport or birth certificate.
Your research proposal (check with your Supervisor if this should be submitted to the department as well).
Any supplementary forms requested
You do not need to supply originals of any document in support of your application to PAC in Galway at application stage. However, you will be asked to produce the original documents in support of your application to UCC when you register.
If you cannot scan your documents and upload to your application, then copies of your documents may be posted to:
Postgraduate Applications Centre
1, Courthouse Square
Galway.
Your UCC application journey
1. PAC online application completed by applicant
2. Printed by Graduate Studies Office
3. Sent to Supervisor
4. Sent to Head of Department / School
5. Sent to College meeting for decision
6. Sent back to Graduate Studies office with decision
7. Decision sent to candidate with instructions on how to register
Check-list Before Making an Application
A computer and printer - Applicants must print their application receipt at the final stage of the online application form.
Credit/Laser card- the application fee is €50. (For applicants who cannot pay by these methods, there is a facility to follow with the application fee by bank draft or direct bank transfer. There is an extra charge for this facility.)
Email Address - Applicants must have a valid email address to use this online application facility. It is your responsibility to check your account regularly for updates.
PPS Number - Irish applicants will be also required to have their PPS number. (This is not mandatory for non-Irish applicants).
UCC Student Number - Applicants who are current/past graduates/postgraduates at UCC must also have their existing UCC student number.
PAC Login Account - See instructions
How to Apply Online
1.Go to PAC website: http://www.pac.ie/ucc
2.Create PAC Login Account (first time users only) – Applicants who are first time users need to create an account before making an application. Go to the login section on the top of the screen and click on the Register link. Enter your email address, password and contact details and click submit
3.Click on APPLY under MY PAC
4.Select Option: EU Research
5.Confirm you have read both the Application Instructions and Terms and Conditions and click on the start application button
Page 1 You will be asked to input biographical information, your PPS number, UCC student no (if applicable) and your course codes. You may choose up to 3 codes for programmes. You can choose to save your application at this point, or continue.
Page 2 You will be asked to fill in details of Higher Education Qualifications you have completed. Please note that transcripts of all Non-UCC qualifications will need to be submitted to PAC.
Page 3 You will be asked to verify the information submitted and proceed to fee payment.
Page 4 This is the receipt page where you will be given your PAC number.
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| Research Areas |
Expand+CKS01 MSc - Biochemistry (Full-Time)
CKS02 MSc - Biochemistry (Part-Time)
CKS05 MSc - Applied Ecology (Full-Time)
CKS06 MSc - Applied Ecology (Part-Time)
CKS07 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Full-Time)
CKS08 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Part-Time)
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Hide-CKS01 MSc - Biochemistry (Full-Time)
CKS02 MSc - Biochemistry (Part-Time)
CKS05 MSc - Applied Ecology (Full-Time)
CKS06 MSc - Applied Ecology (Part-Time)
CKS07 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Full-Time)
CKS08 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Part-Time)
CKS09 MSc - Applied Psychology (Full-Time)
CKS10 MSc - Applied Psychology (Part-Time)
CKS11 MSc - Computer Science (Full-Time)
CKS12 MSc - Computer Science (Part-Time)
CKS13 MSc - Geography (Full-Time)
CKS14 MSc - Geography (Part-Time)
CKS15 MSc - Chemistry (Full-Time)
CKS16 MSc - Chemistry (Part-Time)
CKS17 MSc - Geology (Full-Time)
CKS18 MSc - Geology (Part-Time)
CKS19 MSc - Physics (Full-Time)
CKS20 MSc - Physics (Part-Time)
CKS23 MSc - Zoology (Full-Time)
CKS24 MSc - Zoology (Part-Time)
CKS27 MSc - Plant Science (Full-Time)
CKS28 MSc - Plant Science (Part-Time)
CKS47 MSc - Microbiology (Full-Time)
CKS48 MSc - Microbiology (Part-Time)
CKS57 MSc - Environmental Science (Full-Time)
CKS58 MSc - Environmental Science (Part-Time)
CKS59 MSc - Fisheries Management, Development & Conservation (Full-Time)
CKS60 MSc - Fisheries Management, Development & Conservation (Part-Time)
CKS61 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Full-Time)
CKS62 MSc - Applied Mathematics (Part-Time)
CKS63 MSc - Mathematics (Full-Time)
CKS64 MSc - Mathematics (Part-Time)
CKS65 MSc - Pharmacology (Full-Time)
CKS66 MSc - Pharmacology (Part-Time)
CKS67 MSc - Statistics (Full-Time)
CKS68 MSc - Statistics (Part-Time)
CKS69 MSc in Applied Science (Modelling and Numerical Computing) (Full-Time)
CKS78 MSc in Bioinnovation (Full-Time)
CKS79 MSc by Independent Research (Plant Science) (Full-Time)
CKS80 MRes Biochemistry (Full-Time)
CKS81 MRes in Animal and Plant Science (Full-Time)
CKS82 MRes in Geological Sciences (Full-time)
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