Geography - Research
Entry requirements
Candidates should have obtained an honours degree (or equivalent international qualification) in Geography.
Application dates
Course Code: MLITT-GEOG
Applications are made online via the NUI Galway Postgraduate Applications System.
Duration
Course Code: MLITT-GEOG
MLitt (Geography), full-time
MLitt (Geography), part-time
Research
Current research projects
DERREG—Developing Europe's Rural Regions in the Era of Globalization:
CONSENSUS—CONSumption, ENvironment and SUStainability in Ireland
ANCORIM—Atlantic Network for Coastal Risk Management
We offer fully supervised and well-resourced MLitt degree programmes located within a vibrant community of academic staff and research students. The calibre of our staff and facilities ensures the highest international levels of support for critical, theoretically innovative research. We provide purpose-designed student workspaces, state-of-the-art laboratories, field equipment and computing facilities. We have strong, multi-disciplinary linkages within the University, and with external national and international organisations.
Our expert research clusters include:
Environmental Change
Climate change
Coastal management
Aeolian sediment transport
Palaeoclimatology and palaeolimnology
Dendroecology
Natural hazards
GIS and remote sensing
Geopolitics and Governmentality
Interventionism and development
Geopolitics, political economy and securitization
Risk and governmentality
Environmental justice, postcolonialism and resistance
Planning and Sustainability
Environmental planning and governance
Sustainable development and political ecology
Urban and regional planning
Cities, technology and creative industries
Rural Studies
Rural, regional and local development
Globalisation and rural areas
Agricultural restructuring
Population, migration and settlement
Heritage and tourism
More details
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Qualification letters
MLitt
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Part time,Daytime
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