A 4 year structured doctoral programme in Digital Humanities research. Students may carry out their research in An Foras Feasa, or with co-registration in a participating academic department (e.g. English, Music, Media Studies, History, Celtic Studies, Languages).
| Course Location | Maynooth, Kildare |
| Course Qualification | Doctoral Degree |
| Awarding Body | National University of Ireland |
| Course Duration | MH02F: 4 year full-time MH03F: 6 years part-time |
| Course Fee | POA |
| Entry Requirements | Normally a BA Honours degree with a minimum 2.1 result is required. Applicants are advised to contact the Department to discuss their research topic before submitting an application. For international students for whom English is not their first language, an English language exam certificate showing IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required. |
| Career Path | Students acquire first-class professional skills and expertise in digital arts and humanities, moving on to careers in Digital Humanities research and the arts and heritage sector. |
| Course Code | MH02F MH03F |

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The Department of Adult and Community Education in Maynooth University takes a very different approach to teaching and learning than a lot of people will have encountered through their previous educational experiences.
The course had been developed by the Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth University in collaboration with stakeholders in the field of Adult Guidance.
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