Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
1. University College Cork (UCC)
2. University of Galway (formerly known as NUI Galway)
Establishment: The university was created to provide higher education for students of all religious denominations. It was part of a broader effort to modernize and expand access to education in Ireland.
Structure: Each of the three constituent colleges had its own governance but were united under the umbrella of the Queen's University of Ireland.
Closure: The Queen's University of Ireland was dissolved in 1882 by the University Education (Ireland) Act, 1879, which led to the establishment of the Royal University of Ireland. This new university was an examining body only and did not offer teaching. The constituent colleges continued to function independently.
Queen's University Belfast: Became an independent university in 1908 and continues to be a leading university in Northern Ireland.
University College Cork: Also became an independent university in 1908 and is part of the National University of Ireland (NUI).
University of Galway: Similarly, became part of the NUI in 1908 and remains a prominent university in Ireland.
The Queen's University of Ireland played a crucial role in expanding access to higher education in Ireland and laid the groundwork for the modern universities that evolved from its constituent colleges.
The reforms and changes initiated during its existence have had a lasting impact on the educational landscape in Ireland, contributing to the development of a more inclusive and accessible system of higher education.
Queen's University Belfast (QUB): Known for its research output, diverse programs, and significant contributions to various academic fields.
University College Cork (UCC): Recognized for its research, innovation, and comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
University of Galway: Noted for its research strengths, community engagement, and vibrant student life.
Classics
Latin
Greek
Ancient History
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Arithmetic and Geometry
Algebra and Calculus
Physics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Philosophy and Logic
Ethics
Metaphysics
Logic
Modern Languages and Literature
English Language and Literature
Modern European Languages (such as French and German)
History
European History
Irish History
Law
Common Law
Civil Law
Medicine
Anatomy
Physiology
Pathology
Clinical Medicine
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Theology
Divinity (although religious education would have been non-denominational and inclusive of various religious perspectives)
Since the Queen's University of Ireland no longer exists, its legacy institutions (Queen's University Belfast, University College Cork, and University of Galway) have expanded their course offerings significantly. Here is a broad overview of the types of programs now available at these modern universities:
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
History
English
Politics
Sociology
Law
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Chemistry
Medicine, Health, and Life Sciences
Medicine
Dentistry
Pharmacy
Biological Sciences
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Business Management |
3 years |
$22,000 |
Computer Science |
3 years |
$22,000 |
Medicine |
5 years |
$54,000 |
Law |
3 years |
$22,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
3 years |
$24,000 |
English |
3 years |
$20,000 |
Politics |
3 years |
$20,000 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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MSc Business Analytics |
1 year |
$22,500 |
MSc Data Science |
1 year |
$22,500 |
MSc Mechanical Engineering |
1 year |
$24,000 |
MSc Software Development |
1 year |
$22,500 |
MA English - Literary Studies |
1 year |
$20,500 |
LLM Law |
1 year |
$22,500 |
MSc Public Health |
1 year |
$23,500 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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PhD in Business Management |
3-4 years |
$21,000 |
PhD in Computer Science |
3-4 years |
$22,000 |
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$22,500 |
PhD in English |
3-4 years |
$20,500 |
PhD in Law |
3-4 years |
$21,500 |
PhD in Biomedical Science |
3-4 years |
$23,000 |
PhD in Public Health |
3-4 years |
$23,500 |
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Global Reputation: QUB is a member of the Russell Group, representing 24 leading public research universities in the UK.
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is available for international students.
Support Services: Includes English language support, visa and immigration advice, and orientation programs.
Scholarships: Various scholarships are available for international students, including the International Office Undergraduate Scholarship and the Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship.
Business Management
Computer Science
Medicine
Law
Engineering
Application Portal: Apply through the UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) system.
Application Requirements:
High school transcripts or equivalent qualifications.
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
Personal statement.
Reference letter(s).
Deadlines: Typically mid-January for the following academic year.
Offers: Conditional or unconditional offers based on academic qualifications and English language proficiency.
Application Portal: Apply directly through QUB's online application portal.
Application Requirements:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification.
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.).
Personal statement.
CV or resume.
Reference letters.
Deadlines: Vary by program, but typically around July for September intake.
Offers: Offers are made on a rolling basis until the program is full.
Undergraduate Programs: Primarily September intake.
Postgraduate Programs: Primarily September intake, with some programs offering January intake.
1. Academic Qualifications: Equivalent to UK A-levels or Irish Leaving Certificate. Specific grade requirements vary by program.
2. English Language Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 overall with no less than 5.5 in any section, or equivalent TOEFL scores.
3. Additional Requirements: Some programs may require interviews, portfolios, or additional tests (e.g., Medicine).
1. Academic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent, with a minimum classification of 2:1 or 2:2 depending on the program.
2. English Language Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 overall with no less than 5.5 in any section, or equivalent TOEFL scores.
3.Additional Requirements: Some programs may require relevant work experience, a personal statement, and/or reference letters.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Value (USD) |
Application Deadline |
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Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship |
High academic achievers entering undergraduate or postgraduate programs |
Up to $12,500 |
April |
International Office Undergraduate Scholarship |
New international undergraduate students |
$3,500 |
Rolling basis |
Queen's Loyalty Scholarship |
Alumni returning for a postgraduate degree |
20% tuition fee reduction |
N/A |
Early Bird Reward |
Early payment of tuition fees |
10% tuition fee reduction |
N/A |
Campus & Facilities |
Details |
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Main Campus |
Located in Belfast, featuring historic and modern buildings |
Libraries |
McClay Library with extensive resources |
Sports Facilities |
Queen's Sport includes gym, swimming pool, sports halls, and pitches |
Student Union |
Offers clubs, societies, and student support services |
Accommodation Options |
Elms BT1, Elms BT2, Elms BT9, and other university-managed accommodations |
Cost of Accommodation |
$6,000 - $9,000 per year depending on type and location |
Aspect |
Details |
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Clubs and Societies |
Over 200 student-run clubs and societies covering a wide range of interests and activities |
Student Union |
Provides support services, organizes events, and represents student interests |
Sports |
Extensive sports facilities including a gym, swimming pool, sports halls, and outdoor pitches |
Cultural Activities |
Regular cultural events, music and arts festivals, theater performances, and public lectures |
Accommodation |
Modern, comfortable, and well-equipped university-managed accommodations |
Support Services |
Academic support, counseling, health services, career advice, and international student services |
City Life |
Located in Belfast, offering a rich cultural scene, historic landmarks, and vibrant nightlife |
Aspect |
Details |
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Career Services |
Career consultations, CV workshops, interview preparation, and job search assistance |
Placement Opportunities |
Internships, work placements, and sandwich courses integrated into various degree programs |
Employer Partnerships |
Strong connections with local, national, and international employers |
Career Fairs |
Regular career fairs and networking events |
Graduate Employment Rate |
Approximately 94% of graduates are in employment or further study within six months of graduation |
Support for International Students |
Visa and immigration advice, job search resources tailored for international students |
Aspect |
Details |
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Overall Acceptance Rate |
Approximately 30-40% |
Factors Influencing Acceptance |
Academic qualifications, personal statement, reference letters, and sometimes interviews |
Competitive Programs |
Medicine, Dentistry, Law, and Engineering tend to be more competitive |
Aspect |
Details |
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Location |
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Main Campus |
Located in the heart of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland |
Campus Highlights |
- The Lanyon Building: A prominent landmark and the main administrative hub. |
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- McClay Library: Modern library facilities with extensive resources. |
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- Queen's Sport: Comprehensive sports facilities including a gym, swimming pool, sports halls, and outdoor pitches. |
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- Queen's Film Theatre: An independent cinema on campus showcasing a variety of films. |
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- The Graduate School: A dedicated space for postgraduate students offering study areas, workshops, and social spaces. |