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IIHSA information session on graduate opportunities in Ireland

View of the city of Dublin

The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens invites you to a short information session about graduate study opportunities in Ireland. Dublin is a vibrant, welcoming and culturally rich European capital city that hosts three internationally renowned Universities. Our academic departments are ranked in the Global Top 100 for Archaeology and Classics and they offer a range of graduate qualifications. Learning in a native English speaking environment, Greek graduate students can avail of EU fees and supports in Ireland.

University College Dublin (www.ucd.ie), Trinity College Dublin (www.tcd.ie) and Maynooth University (www.mu.ie) just outside of Dublin, offer a range of Graduate Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates in Classical Studies. UCD furthermore offers graduate qualifications in Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture, World Heritage Management and Conservation, European Prehistories, Hunter-Gatherer Studies and in Archaeology, and TCD offers a masters in Public History and Cultural Heritage.

With potential for scholarships through the Irish Research Council, students may enter PhD programmes supervised by one of our many faculty members with expertise in Mediterranean cultural heritage. Supported through the Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens, staff and students at Irish Universities have a long history of researching and teaching Greek culture from prehistory to the present.

At our information session, programme directors will present overviews of what you can expect to learn if you come to Ireland for your further education experience, followed by a Q and A session. We hope to see you at our virtual / zoom information session on Tuesday 19th of April from 18.00 to 18:30 (Athens time). To join us, simply register via EventBrite:
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iihsa-postgrad-zoom-event-tickets-308613971697



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