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UCD School of Archaeology welcomes applications from potential PhD students. A UCD PhD is a four year research degree, undertaken within a clearly structured programme including training, taught modules, a Research and Professional Development Plan and opportunities to develop teaching skills.

Award Name Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body National University of Ireland
NFQ Level Level 9 NFQ
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 - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) Major National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ) Major National University of Ireland Level 10 NFQ
Course Provider:
Location:
Belfield
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MLitt / PhD
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Course provider

Duration

3 - 4 years full time

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Further information

IRC Postgraduate Scholarship Applicants
If you are interested in applying for a Government of Ireland IRC (Irish Research Council) Postgraduate Scholarship, in the first instance please contact your proposed PhD supervisor and the School Graduate Director (Prof. Aidan O'Sullivan) aidan.osullivan@ucd.ie to discuss your proposal.

How to apply
Any candidate considering a PhD is required to complete a detailed project proposal. These should be developed in collaboration with your potential supervisor. An essential first step is making contact with a potential supervisor to discuss possible research topics. Contact the Graduate Officer if you have any queries about which staff member may be most relevant to your proposed research.

Full-time and Part-time options are available.

For further information, please contact the School Graduate Director (Prof. Aidan O'Sullivan). We look forward to hearing about your proposed research.

Online application
Applications to UCD can be made online here: http://www.ucd.ie/registry/admissions/apply.html.

Please contact the School Graduate Director if you need further information

Fees and costs
Further information on EU fees can be found on the UCD Registry web site here >>
Further information on Non-EU fees can be found on the UCD Registry web site here >>
General UCD information about course fees and costs can be found on the UCD Registry web site here >>
IRC Postgraduate Scholarship Applicants
If you are interested in applying for a Government of Ireland IRC (Irish Research Council) Postgraduate Scholarship, in the first instance please contact your proposed PhD supervisor and the School Graduate Director (Prof. Aidan O'Sullivan) to discuss your proposal.

Further information about postgraduate funding schemes run by the IRC can be found here >>

Please read the terms and conditions carefully.

Documentation required for Applications for PhD/MLitt in Archaeology or World Heritage:
All Applicants must include:

A current CV.
A research proposal outlining:
Description of the project
Location of the project within the current state of research
Significance of the project for research.
Non-UCD Graduates should also provide the following documentation, as an electronic copy upload to their online application and as original hard copy documents by post to the School Administrator, at UCD School of Archaeology, to complete the application process:

Official transcript(s) giving date of award and standard of primary degree and any other degrees or diplomas or transcript(s) of academic performance to date for those who have not yet completed their degree.
Two academic references. One to be the Head of School/Professor of the major subject which you pursued in your primary degree. Must be original signed documentation on Institutional headed paper.
For overseas candidates whose first language is not English, a certificate of proficiency in the English language (such as TOEFL, Cambridge or IELTS) must be provided.

Research Degrees
UCD School of Archaeology welcomes applications from potential PhD students. A UCD PhD is a four year research degree, undertaken within a clearly structured programme including training, taught modules, a Research and Professional Development Plan and opportunities to develop teaching skills. All students are assigned a primary supervisor and a variety of academic supports. Students are supported in their programme of independent research which will normally culminate in the production of research worthy of peer-reviewed publications. All UCD School of Archaeology staff are experienced in supervision of PhD students and have wide ranging expertise, with current field projects in many parts of Europe and Asia and School research interests spanning from aDNA through to experimental archaeology. Many of our PhD students have been successful in obtaining Postdoctoral funding following their research.

archaeology@ucd.ie
+353 (0)1 716 8312

Course Provider:
Location:
Belfield
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
MLitt / PhD
Apply to:
Course provider