Postgraduate study: Get a job and earn more
Is it worth spending another few years at college? An advanced degree can help a graduate become more employable and earn a higher salary
Is it worth spending another few years at college? An advanced degree can help a graduate become more employable and earn a higher salary
Whether you want to further your career or broaden your educational horizons, there are hundreds of postgraduate options– which are the top university courses?
Institutes of technology have a wide selection of popular postgrad courses, from cloud computing to social care, biopharmceutical science to screenwriting, traditional music to polymer technology
A selection of popular courses from other Irish third-levels
More than half of all undergraduates now go on to postgrad study – and there’s plenty to choose from
Conversion courses offer those not happy with their initial choice of study a second chance to start again in a new field
Postgraduate degree can be a great springboard to a specialised area
PhD and research masters students are highly disciplined, innovative thinkers and excellent communicators
MBAs are expensive and hard work is a given but the qualification can boost your salary and career
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‘I think [the course] gave me more confidence in myself. Writers get very lonely’
‘It’s about getting research from the lab to the clinic, which is what I’m interested in and focused on’
‘I found coding and digitisation interesting and might pursue the technical end of librarianship’
‘Most artists just love what they do, and that’s the thing that keeps you going’
‘Graduate-level study is challenging, and it’s challenging to juggle it with family life and with my working life’
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