Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway

PhD in Old and Middle Irish

Galway, Ireland

The PhD in Old and Middle Irish at Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway) is a historic university founded in 1845 and located in the vibrant city of Galway on Ireland’s west coast. Serving approximately 19,000 students, including around 4,000 international students, NUI Galway blends a strong research profile with a welcoming campus culture. The university’s location provides a rich cultural backdrop with music, arts, and proximity to scenic landscapes, offering a balanced student lifestyle.

Academic offerings span disciplines with research-led teaching and ample opportunities for international collaboration and mobility. Students benefit from well-resourced libraries, research centers, and dedicated supports for international learners, such as orientation, language assistance, and integration activities. The campus fosters active student societies, volunteer projects, and engagement with local industry, creating practical learning alongside academic rigor.

Graduates from NUI Galway gain credentials respected across Europe and beyond, supported by career services that facilitate internships, placements, and employer connections. Prospective international students should prepare transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and a clear study plan to make the most of available programs. Early engagement with student services and faculty advisors helps customize course choices and research opportunities to individual ambitions within this historic and outward-looking university.

About the Program

The PhD in Old and Middle Irish is a four-year program at the University of Galway in Ireland. It is designed for students with a strong academic background in Irish, Welsh, or Celtic Studies. The program is taught in English and focuses on independent research and interdisciplinary modules.

Students will study medieval Irish literature, linguistic analysis, and editing of historical texts. They will develop essential skills such as academic writing and presentation, which are crucial for their research projects. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Graduates can pursue careers as University Lecturer, Researcher, Cultural Heritage Manager, or Editor. The skills acquired during the program are transferable to various fields, making graduates well-equipped for diverse career pathways in the arts and humanities.

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