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Each unique structured Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) project is carried out over a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years (full-time).

Within this time you will be guided through your research project with the support of your supervisors and the RCSI School of Postgraduate Studies.

Award Name Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 10 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ) Major National University of Ireland Level 10 NFQ
Location:
St Stephens Green
Attendance Options:
Full time, Part time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
PhD
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Duration

Full-Time and Part-time. Each unique structured Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) project is carried out over a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years (full-time).

Entry Requirements

To be considered eligible for the programme, you must:
• Have an upper second class (2.1) honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or;

• MB/BAO/BCh degrees or;

• An MSc degree in a relevant subject.

• Have an RCSI supervisor with whom you have agreed the topic of your thesis and the logistical details for your candidature (e.g. start date, location for initial research training etc.).

You will also need to supply a copy of an academic IELTS examination or equivalent (for candidates whose first language is not English). See link: https://www.rcsi.com/dublin/postgraduate/policies-and-guidelines/english-language-requirements

Careers / Further progression

Your future
Your postgraduate degree at RCSI builds skills, expertise and specialist knowledge in your chosen field, in preparation for career pathways across many employment sectors including higher education, health, and industry and entrepreneurial roles.

Your degree will equip you with a transferable skill-set that is highly valued by employers, ranging from problem-solving, critical reasoning, and thinking in-depth to the ability to project manage, communicate and collaborate effectively.

As a graduate of RCSI, you join a community of over 30,000 alumni worldwide.

With campuses located in Dublin, Dubai, Bahrain and Malaysia, and a global network of strong and productive collaborators, some of the world’s most exciting career opportunities are available to you as a graduate of RCSI.

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Further information

Each unique Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) project is carried out over a minimum of three years and a maximum of six years (full-time).

Within this time you will be guided through your research project with the support of your supervisors and the RCSI School of Postgraduate Studies.

Develop your skills as a researcher at RCSI
You will have a range of resources, research development opportunities and training at your disposal during your PhD, including:

• Core modules as part of our Professional Certificate in Research Practice. All PhD scholars are expected to complete all four (PC01-PC04) core modules as part of their degree.

• Access to the Vitae Researcher Development Framework, which allows you to map your competencies, identify areas for improvement and develop transferable skills

• International placements – we have a competitive award for those without funding who can apply for three-month international secondment award (RCSI-funded).

• Dissemination of your research. The perfect starting point for this is our annual Research Day apply for a poster or oral presentation and practice key presenting and communication skills.

• Dedicated write-up space in our Postgraduate Suite in our new Library.

Key milestones
Below is a timeline of a typical four-year PhD programme.
1. Project proposal
With the help of your supervisors, you will submit a comprehensive project proposal when applying to RCSI. This will help you to form a solid plan and kick-start your research.

2. Research development
Participate in the four core modules (PC01 - PC04) on offer as part of the Professional Certificate in Research Practice during your studies.

3. Annual progress review
You submit an annual progress review at the end of your first year. Following each annual review, an oral presentation is conducted to assess your progression, by two independent staff members, who decide on your continued registration.

4. Submit your thesis
You will submit a thesis completion plan six months before your planned submission. Once your thesis is submitted – at any time in your fourth year of study – one external examiner and one internal examiner will assess your thesis. Submit corrections. Opens in new windowThesis examination details are available here.

5. Graduation
If the thesis is deemed of sufficient quality, you will be conferring with a PhD in your chosen field.

Available Research Projects:
Funded PhD: Defining the biological mechanisms responsible for the common inherited bleeding disorder Von Willebrand disease

Vascular Biology

The aim of this funded PhD is to develop novel therapeutic strategies that will be useful in preventing bleeding complications and improving quality of life for individuals with Von Willebrand disease.

Funded PhD: Assessing the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis using patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cell models

Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine/Respiratory Medicine

The aim of this project will be to develop a pulmonary fibrosis model using patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to help us advance the understanding of familial pulmonary fibrosis (FPF) and, ultimately, to find new treatments that will cure the disease.

Funded PhD: The role of non-coding RNAs in alveolar epithelial damage in pulmonary fibrosis

Immunity Infection and Inflammation/Respiratory Medicine
This research will study the expression and function of non-coding RNAs in alveolar epithelial damage in pulmonary fibrosis using a novel human model based on induced pluripotent stem cells.

Funded PhD: Introducing environmental literacy to healthcare delivery – a behavioural change study

Health Professions Education/Population Health and Health Services

This aim of this PhD study is to embed environmental literacy and green practices among healthcare practitioners. It will achieve this by identifying and developing interventions aiming to mitigate the adverse environmental effects of current practice norms and enhance the teaching of environmental literacy in existing educational programmes for HCPs.

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Location:
St Stephens Green
Attendance Options:
Full time, Part time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
PhD
Apply to:
Course provider