University of Galway’s open day to showcase opportunities for postgraduate studies

University of Galway’s 2024 Postgraduate Open Day will focus on opportunities to improve employability and increase earning potential with a comprehensive insight of study options on offer.

The postgraduate open day will take place on Tuesday February 6, from 12 noon to 3pm in the Bailey Allen Hall.

The event will showcase the suite of full-time and part-time postgraduate programmes available at the university, including taught and research masters, as well as doctoral research options.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the latest employability and industry trends, scholarship and funding opportunities, as well as tips on making a successful application.

As part of University of Galway’s strategic focus on recognising excellence and success, all EU postgraduate students with a first class honours in their undergraduate degree are eligible to apply for a €1,500 scholarship towards their taught masters at the University in 2024.

“A postgraduate qualification is an investment in your career," said Sarah Geraghty, director of student recruitment and outreach at University of Galway. "We especially encourage visitors to explore the opportunities to improve their employability by expanding their knowledge, skills and expertise in their field. Insights from industry continuously demonstrate the significant financial value of a postgraduate qualification in the starting salary after graduation, and importantly it’s a benefit that can be realised right throughout the lifetime of a career.”

University of Galway introduces new innovative postgraduate programmes annually, many of which are unique offerings and designed to meet industry needs and market-demand.

Recently announced new programmes include MSc Fintech (economics and financial technology ) welcoming applications from graduates of business, economics and finance degrees, or computer science and engineering graduates with a background in economics, and a relaunch of the MSc (Management and Sustainability ) designed to shape future business leaders who will drive positive change, contribute to responsible business practices, and make a lasting impact on the world.

The School of Law has launched a new LLM in criminology, criminal justice and human rights leading to possibilities in national, regional and international criminal justice agencies, NGOs, inter-governmental organisations and courts.

The upcoming event is also an opportunity to explore the expanding range of flexible, part-time and online learning programmes designed for learners who are returning to study, pivoting their career to a new industry to upskilling in their current job.

Bookings are now open for the event at universityofgalway.ie/choose-postgrad

 

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