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MA (Philosophy)
The progamme aims to enhance students’ ability to articulate the transformational value of philosophical thought with respect to basic conceptual frameworks and specific ethical, societal and political issues. In doing so, it seeks to develop an understanding of the relevance of philosophical thought in diverse areas of public life. It does all this through critical analysis of key concepts and debates in cutting-edge contemporary Philosophy from both Analytic and European/Continental traditions. Drawing on long traditions of philosophical thought, our modules aim to explore questions of values, forms of reasoning and modes of practice as they play out in personal, societal, and political contexts. The programme combines historical perspectives and contemporary critical debates to provide analytic and argumentative skills that are transferable into diverse areas of employment as well as being advantageous for further study in philosophy. A notable feature of the programme is that students are given the opportunity to organise a peer-reviewed international graduate conference. Within the Philosophy of Children component, students may have placement experience in Irish schools.
Post Graduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 88 ]
1 year
MA (Public Policy)
The MA in Public Policy prepares its graduates to work in government, public bodies, civil society organisations, NGOs, international organisations, businesses and other fields and organisations that require an expert understanding of policymaking. In addition to core policy and research training modules, it offers a field trip to Brussels to examine EU policymaking and specialised modules in specific policy areas including: Policy in the Digital Age; Advocacy and Development; Gender; Peace and Conflict; Disability; Ageing; Child and Family; Ocean and Marine; Urban Policy; Social Welfare; and Negotiation; as well as an optional module in data analytics for public policy. At a time when policy formulation and implementation is increasingly subject to political scrutiny and negotiation, the course emphasises the political contexts in which policy is made and implemented and the development of digital government and new forms of public consultation and participation. The programme is aimed at Arts and Social Science graduates seeking a qualification that will help them to secure policy-related employment; graduates from other fields including Commerce and Law seeking to improve their employment prospects; graduates interested in pursuing PhD research, particularly in areas where University of Galway has specialist policy expertise.
Post Graduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 88 ]
1 year
MA (Gender, Globalisation and Rights)— full-time
The MA in Gender, Globalisation and Rights is a flagship programme of the Centre for Global Women’s Studies at University of Galway. It offers a unique opportunity for in-depth study of the gender dimensions of globalisation and global issues, through an interdisciplinary programme that combines the fields of: gender and women’s studies, international development, human rights, and peace and conflict studies. Students acquire the theoretical, conceptual and practical tools needed to apply a gender perspective and undertake gender analyses in relevant domains of practice and employment at local, national and international levels, as well as for advanced research at doctoral level and beyond. In addition to modules on globalisation, development, human rights, gender and feminist theory, health and sexuality, women in agriculture, historical perspectives, and peace and conflict, skills-based modules are offered in research methods, applied gender analysis and empowerment. Students also have the opportunity to undertake an accredited, two-month professional placement with a relevant organisation working on issues related to programme themes.
Post Graduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 88 ]
1 year
MA (Journalism)
The MA Journalism at University of Galway is an innovative, digital-first journalism programme focusing on key multimedia skills needed to work in the new media era. The programme aims to train journalists to work in the fast-paced world of journalism, equipping graduates with essential training in traditional reporting skills for print/online and broadcast, as well as new media training in social media, audience development and analytics, data journalism, ‘MoJo’, multimedia, social video, podcasting and verification. University of Galway has a long tradition of journalism training and all journalism students are required to undertake a rigorous programme of news writing and reporting, broadcasting, media law, politics, economics and current affairs, ethics and regulation, and can choose from a suite of optional elective modules to give them specialist knowledge in niche areas. These elective modules include Features Journalism, Data and Visualisation, Business and Financial Journalism, or Investigating Miscarriages of Justice. Journalism classes take place in the digital newsroom and broadcast studios, completely refurbished in 2019. University of Galway has partnerships with all major national media organisations and all students are guaranteed a six-eight week work placement as part of their studies, in semester three (circa May/June).
Post Graduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 88 ]
1 year
Bachelor of Arts Government (Politics, Economics and Law)
Government has a profound impact on our lives. Government decisions affect everything from our health, the affordability of housing and transport, the quality of the environment and the viability of businesses and voluntary organisations. And these days the world appears to be changing rapidly too; think of Trump and Brexit among many other unexpected developments. All of this means the study of Government is more crucial than ever. The BA Government (Politics, Economics and Law) will enable you to better understand emerging critical issues and develop the skills to make sense of this world in order to make a difference in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors. The BA Government (Economics, Politics and Law) provides you with a unique opportunity to study each of these three distinct disciplines and to develop an appreciation of how they interact. This programme gives you an understanding of how politics, democracy, the law and economics shape Ireland and the current global environment. You may also have the opportunity to study abroad or attain experience with a work placement for one year as part of this programme. So if you want to understand how government works and how public policy can be improved, or if you interested in working in government, business, or law, then the BA Government (Politics, Economics, and Law) at University of Galway is for you.
Undergraduate Course / Humanities, Arts & Tourism / Galway

Intakes: September Intake 2026 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 6.5 ]
  • 2. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 63 ]
  • 3. TOEFL Internet Based [ 88 ]
4 years
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