Programme Eligibility
A candidate seeking admission to the MD programme must hold a primary medical degree such as MB BCh BAO or equivalent.
A nominator shall propose a candidate, and the Clinical Research Degree Committee and the Head of the School of Medicine shall support a nomination, only when they are satisfied that:
a) the candidate is appropriately qualified and has the basic skills and competencies required to embark upon an MD;
b) the proposed topic of research is appropriate for the degree and congruent with the research capacity and expertise of the entity hosting the research;
c) the resources are available to support the proposed research activity;
d) appropriate supervisors and supervisory arrangements are in place to oversee the progress of the research.
Regulations
- The programme of supervised research leading to the MD degree may be pursued on a full-time or a part-time basis. The period of registration for the MD degree will normally be six trimesters for a full-time student, and twelve trimesters for a part-time student. Retrospective registration is not permitted.
- The Principal Supervisor has primary responsibility for the academic supervision of the research degree student. Where appointed, the co-supervisor supports the Principal Supervisor in the academic supervision of the MD student.
- Where a student is carrying out research for their MD degree in an entity not affiliated to UCD, for more than one continuous trimester, a member of staff of that organisation must be appointed as an External Supervisor.
- Students on the MD programme must satisfactorily complete Research Integrity training.
- The Clinical Research Degree Committee formally constitutes a Research Studies Panel (RSP) within the first trimester of the student’s registration. The purpose of the RSP is to provide advice, monitor the progress of the student, and support the supervisor(s)- student relationship.
- The student, as required or recommended by their Principal Supervisor and as approved by the Clinical Research Degree Committee, may take suitable taught modules relevant to their area of research or professional development. These may include additional educational and training elements which develop the advanced knowledge, skills and competencies required for successful research and/or support the acquisition of generic or transferable skills. A student may undertake such taught modules up to a maximum of 20 credits over the course of the entire programme of study (there may be additional fees for registration to additional modules).
- The MD degree is awarded by the Academic Council or its relevant committee on successful completion of a programme of research prescribed by the Principal Supervisor in consultation with the Clinical Research Degree Committee and the Head of the School of Medicine.
Application Details
- To apply for this programme, please ensure that you have fulfilled all the required regulations as detailed in the Academic Regulations available here
- Complete the MD Application Form (2025) and return this to: (opens in a new window)medicine.research@ucd.ie
Completed applications must be accompanied by an Administration fee of €150 (non-refundable). Further details are available on the application form.
For January Registration: Application deadline is 18th November
For May Registration: Application deadline is the 31st of March
For September Registration: Application deadline is 5th August
Please feel free to contact us at (opens in a new window)medicine.research@ucd.ie should you require further information.
Some useful links
- Academic Policy: Theses in Graduate Research Programmes
- Academic Regulations
- Clinical Research Degrees Committee meeting dates
- Exam Committee Nomination Form please return to medicine.research@ucd.ie
- Extension of registration application
- Fees
- Leave of absence application
- Research and Professional Development Planning Form
- Thesis submission deadlines
- Thesis Submission Guidelines for students
- Withdrawing from the programme