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If you are considering further study, there are some key questions you need to ask yourself:
  • what is your motivation? Will further study bring you closer to achieving your career goals or are you just enjoying college so much you don’t want to leave?!
  • are you genuinely interested in the subject you are planning to study?
  • what are the employment prospects for graduates of the programme?
  • how will you fund your studies?

Here are our top tips for getting a place on a course that’s right for you:

Application deadlines and processes for graduate study programmes differ so you need to make sure you check the relevant dates and requirements for any programme you are considering. Many programmes require completion of an online application form, provision of a transcript of your academic transcript, two academic references and a personal statement/statement of motivation so make sure to allow yourself enough time to pull all of this together.

Watch our (opens in a new window)"5 Minutes on Personal Statements"video. 

If you are planning to study in the USA you may be required to sit a standardised test in advance; for example the Graduate Management Admissions Tests (GMAT) or Graduate Record Exam (GRE). If you are planning to do graduate entry medicine you will also need to complete a standardised test. In Ireland, the Graduate Medical Schools Admissions Test (GAMSAT) is used. Make sure you factor these types of requirements into your application timeline.

Funding can be an issue for many postgraduate students. You can find information on student grants available in Ireland on the (opens in a new window)Citizens Information website. The (opens in a new window)Irish Research Council funds scholars at various career stages, including postgraduate study. It’s also worth checking with the university you are planning to attend whether there are any scholarships or bursaries you might be eligible for. You can find useful information on a variety of funding sources on the GradIreland website and the (opens in a new window)Education in Ireland website.

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