Course Overview

All PhD students in the College of Science will enrol in a Structured PhD.

Short summary of the research area.

Clusters 
Biogeoscience Group 
Studies of the Irish sea floor and marine—groundwater interactions. 

Geofluids Group 
Investigations into the role of fluids in the mineralogical, chemical, and structural evolution of the Earth's crust.

Magmatic Studies Group 
Investigations into the petrogenesis of magmatic and related rocks.

Oceanography Group
Studying physical, chemical and biological interactions in the oceans.

Important: Applicants must speak to the research group leader before applying via CRM Recruit.

Group leader links:

www.nuigalway.ie/eos/staff/academic_staff/academic_staff.html

www.nuigalway.ie/eos/research/magmatic/magmatic.html

Programmes Available

Structured PhD, full-time

Entry Requirements

To be eligible to enter on a programme of study and research for the degree of PhD you must have reached a high honours standard at the examination for the primary degree or presented such evidence as will satisfy the Head of School and the College of your fitness.

Current research projects

Find a Supervisor / PhD Project

If you are still looking for a potential supervisor or PhD project or would like to identify the key research interests of our academic staff and researchers, you can use our online portal to help in that search


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Edward Doyle |   MSc. in Biomedical Science

Coming from a chemistry background subjects such as Molecular Medicine and Radiation & Medical Physics sparked my initial interest, and after completing Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials they both have further reignited my thirst for knowledge. Subjects taught such as Tissue Dynamics and Stem Cell Mechanobiology along with learning about polymers and ceramics begin to tie together when both of the above modules demonstrate how scaffolds are developed and implemented within the body. Cell & Molecular biology has bridged the gap from chemistry to biology and the business module is challenging, making you think way outside of the scientific mentality that was previously instilled. Overall, the masters is very diverse, striking a balance between theory and laboratory work. Mary, Terry and the rest of the biomedical staff have been encouraging, approachable and extremely supportive throughout the course making sure you never feel debilitating pressure so you can reach your true potential.