Applications are now open for a number of NCAD Postgraduate Courses, including Taught Masters programmes, and thesis and practice-based PhD study. Artists, designers, educators, curators, theorists, critics, historians, and other cultural workers pursue postgraduate studies at NCAD. Their doctoral researchers are attracted by a dynamic environment attuned to the latest developments in art, design, education, visual and material culture, criticism and theory, and are supervised by leading practitioners in these fields.
NCAD occupies a unique position in art and design education in Ireland, offering postgraduate taught masters and PhDs in Design, Fine Art, Education and Visual Culture.
Priority deadline: 28 Feb. 2020.
Check out a list of courses available on Qualifax.
If you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact NCAD admissions via this portal.
NCAD Postgraduate Courses
Postgraduate study at NCAD offers the opportunity to develop your practice through enhancing your skills and through critical engagement with others. Postgraduate students access methods, ideas, critical processes and approaches, share with peers, and interact with world-class practitioners.
A full-time academic staff of 64 lecturers and tutors supplemented by specialist visiting and part-time lecturers, and Postdoctoral, Research and Fulbright Scholars supports a rich learning and research environment, and supplies the critical, disciplinary and technical expertise to support postgraduate students in practicing at and advancing the forefront of their particular discipline.
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