Post Graduate courses by International Association of Therapists (IAOTH)
Unfortunately, there are no postgraduate courses listed in our database that are listed as being awarded by International Association of Therapists (IAOTH). We are dealing with course providers on a continual basis, so please do check back again. Meanwhile, feel free to use some of the options below.
A Masters in Business Administration is a postgraduate qualification which is highly sought after by working professionals. An MBA is a route to a promotion, higher salary, building your professional reputation and even managing your own business. Therefore it is popular and also has worldwide recognition. Before you commit to doing an MBA, you should […]
If you are working towards a career in media or public relations, a postgraduate course in journalism makes a great starting point. Having a background in this field will demonstrate that you have a skill set featuring strong communication skills, a skill set that is easily transferable to a wide range of job roles. Postgraduate […]
Are you a Francophile? Big fan of cheese? Or perhaps the top expert in your field is based in Brittany? Here at Postgrad.ie, we’ve come up with the top 5 reasons to take the plunge and do your Postgraduate Study In France. The attractions of studying in France are considerable; there are many programmes taught […]
The time has come for the Celtic Phoenix to stop parading its flash (green?) fur coat and surgically reshaped shiny beak and step up to the plate; we face stiff competition for investment, from Eastern Europe and Asia in particular. A call for upskilling across all branches of the Irish economy has rang out, and […]
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework designed to optimize teaching and learning for all students, regardless of their diverse backgrounds, abilities, or learning styles. UDL aims to remove barriers to learning and create inclusive learning environments where every student can succeed. At its core, UDL recognizes that learners differ in how they […]
The importance of setting goals: Whether you do it in an informal, personal way or in a structured, networked fashion, goal setting is vital when undertaking a postgraduate programme. If you want to stay on top of your studies, identifying measurable targets and tracking your progress will help you get there. While you will likely […]
Being able to speak a second language is like having a precious commodity. In recent years, the demand has surged for employees with foreign language skills. Ireland could do better in the multilingualism stakes. The vast majority – over ninety percent – of people in Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Sweden can […]
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships are prestigious grants offered by the European Union under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program. These fellowships are designed to support early-career researchers who have already obtained a PhD and wish to further their academic and professional development. Key Features of MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships International mobility: Fellows are expected to carry out […]
Almost 50 per cent of all postgraduate students at Irish universities are studying part-time. This includes mature students, who decide to return to education at different stages of their careers, as well as students who have just graduated from their primary degree, and don’t want to commit to a further year studying full-time. Part-time postgraduate […]
Think of changing career or upskilling? If you need to change or add to your skillset, a conversion course may be the best way to proceed. Here we explain what conversion courses are to help you decide if this is the right choice for you. What is a conversion course? A conversions course is a […]