Course Name |
Policy & Practice - Research |
Course Provider |
Dublin City University |
Course Code |
93287 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
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Major |
Dublin City University |
Level 10 NFQ |
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Major |
Dublin City University |
Level 9 NFQ |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Part time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Glasnevin, Dublin 9 |
Qualification Letters |
PhD / MA / MEd |
Application Date |
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Important Note:
Before making a research application, the applicant must consult and seek approval from the School regarding the proposed programme of study. Additional information for research applicants is also available on the DCU Graduate Studies page.
Closing Dates
There are no closing dates for the majority of Postgraduate Research applicants (although this may be subject to change). Deadlines can apply for professional doctorate programmes, e.g. Doctor of Psychotherapy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Elite Performance (Sport).
See the relevant Research section on School pages for more information.
Outcome of an Application
Candidates who submit a valid application for DCU will be notified of the outcome of their application by email. As such, it is important to ensure that your address for correspondence is accurate and current. Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for your application to be processed.
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Link to Course Fee |
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Entry Requirements |
Expand+To register for a Postgraduate Research programme, a candidate must normally have obtained a primary degree classification equivalent to Lower Second Class Honours or above, from an approved University or an approved equivalent degree-awarding body, ...
Hide-To register for a Postgraduate Research programme, a candidate must normally have obtained a primary degree classification equivalent to Lower Second Class Honours or above, from an approved University or an approved equivalent degree-awarding body, or have an approved equivalent professional qualification in an area cognate to the proposed research topic.
PhD: Candidates holding an appropriate Master's degree obtained by research may apply for direct entry to the PhD register to conduct research in a cognate area.
PhD-track: Candidates with a taught Master's degree in an appropriate discipline with first- or second-class honours, and candidates with a primary degree in an appropriate discipline with first- or second-class honours, grade one, may apply and be considered for entry to the PhD-track register with a view to proceeding towards a PhD. Such candidates will undergo a confirmation procedure, as outlined in the Academic Regulations, before being admitted to the PhD register.
Master's by Research: Candidates holding a primary degree equivalent to a second-class honours, grade two, may apply for entry on the research Master's register. Students on the Master's register may apply for transfer to the PhD Register under the same conditions, and using the same procedure, as PhD-track candidates requesting confirmation on the PhD register.
English Language Requirements can be reviewed at:
https://www.dcu.ie/registry/english-language-requirements-non-native-speakers-english-registry
Applicants are assessed and ranked based on their performance at university, and the details provided on their application. Candidates may be called for interview and/or assessed on the basis of written work/proposed area of research.
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Course Summary |
The School of Policy and Practice in Education at the Faculty of Education, Dublin City University, represents a unique and innovative departure within the Irish educational landscape. Bringing together academics whose expertise range through primary, secondary and further education and training, the School’s range of experience and engagement spans all levels of educational provision creating an innovative and research-driven community. |
Research Areas |
Expand+The aim of the School is to build upon the national and international reputation of four incorporating institutions, Dublin City University, St. Patrick’s College, Mater Dei Institute of Education and the Church of Ireland College of Education, by ...
Hide-The aim of the School is to build upon the national and international reputation of four incorporating institutions, Dublin City University, St. Patrick’s College, Mater Dei Institute of Education and the Church of Ireland College of Education, by engaging with practice at all levels of education and the pursuit of research excellence. At the heart of the School is the commitment to scholarly endeavour and engagement with contemporary practice and policy. The School provides a friendly, dynamic, research-driven environment for undergraduate and postgraduate students who wish to challenge themselves and the world.
Research Interests and Expertise
Research Area
Adult, Continuing Education & Lifelong Learning
Assessment
Citizenship Education
Communication
Communities of Practice
Creativity
Digital Learning
Education Policy
Ethics
Evaluation
Further Education & Training
Gender in Education
Higher Education Policy
History of Education
Identity
Inclusion
Initial Teacher Education
Intercultural Education
Intergenerational Learning/Education
Leadership
Parents in Education
Partnerships
Pedagogy and Curriculum
Policy in Further Education and Training
Reflective Practice
Research Methodolgoy
Teacher Education / Professional Development
Vocational & Skills education and Training
Well-being
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Further Enquiries |
Please email ioe.pp@dcu.ie |
Course Web Page |
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