Qualification
Philosophiae Doctor Degree
CAO/MU Apply code
MHG02 (FT), MHG03 (PT)
Award Type and NFQ level
Research Ph.d. (10)
Study Mode
Full time

Overview

The aim of the Structured PhD in Computer Science is to provide the student with an opportunity to carry out a significant body of research work with support from the structured module component of the programme. The programme will offer both academic modules to enhance the student's specialist knowledge, and transferable skills modules. These modules will add significantly to the PhD experience by broadening the skill base of the candidate.

The first step to applying is to identify a potential supervisor; this involves deciding on a general research area that you are interested in and then contacting a member of the department’s staff that is specialising in that area. Note that applicants should only apply for the programme after they have secured agreement from a relevant member of staff to supervise their research. More information on research in the department can be found in the Research Interests section above.

Research postgraduates are typically (though not exclusively) funded during their research. Support varies depending on the source, but funding can include payment of fees, a salary and travel expenses. Please note that all funding programmes are highly competitive, and most are contingent on the applicant securing high marks in their primary degree.

Research students can also register to work jointly with the Department of Computer Science and one of the Maynooth University Research Institutes or Centres (see: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/research/research-institutes). Please see the entries for these institutes for more details of the research topics available

Closing date
Research applications are generally accepted at any time

Commences
September (or other agreed time)


Course structure

Duration: 4 years Full-time, 6 years Part-time

The PhD consists of 30 credits minimum / 90 credits maximum in taught modules (15 must be in generic or transferable skills and 15 in subject-specific or advanced specialist advanced modules) with the remaining 270–330 credits being allocated to the research project and thesis.

Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study.
The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually.

Careers

On completing a PhD in Computer Science the graduate has a number of options open to them. They can continue to build their career as a researcher in academia, for example as a Post-Doctoral researcher, or in the technology industry. They will also be attractive as an educator in all facets of the Higher Education sector.

Other possibilities include working in scientific research administration or a high-tech start-up environment. The experience and discipline gained from completing a PhD in Computer Science also can open other avenues outside of Computer Science where these skills are prized.

Entry Requirements

Applications are invited from students who have achieved high marks in their undergraduate degree. This is typically a first-class honours in Computer Science or a closely-related discipline, although students with a second class honours primary degree can also be considered.

Applicants must have a recognised primary degree which is considered equivalent to Irish university primary degree level.

Minimum English language requirements:
Applicants for whom English is not their first language are required to demonstrate their proficiency in English in order to benefit fully from their course of study. For information about English language tests accepted and required scores, please see here. The requirements specified are applicable for both EU and International applicants..

Maynooth University's TOEFL code is 8850


Research Interests

Research interests in the CS department include (but are not limited to): Artificial Intelligence (AI), Software Verification, Theoretical Computer Science, DNA Computing, Algorithms and Optimization, Computer Vision, Robotics, GeoScience, Augmented Reality, Multimedia processing, Computer Science Education.

Webpages for the academic staff in the CS department can be found here with information about their research interests.

Further information on the research activities and interests within the department is also available at: https://research.cs.nuim.ie



How to apply

Online application only. To make an application please click here.

Please note: All research applicants should contact the respective department before applying to ensure their research proposal aligns with departmental interests and criteria.

To apply for your chosen postgraduate study at Maynooth University, please ensure you have the following documents to make an application:

  • Evidence of your primary degree
  • Academic transcripts
  • A copy of your passport
  • Proposed Thesis Title and Summary
  • A personal statement
  • An academic letter of recommendation
  • A professional letter of recommendation

Applicants for whom English is not their first language are required to demonstrate their proficiency in English in order to benefit fully from their course of study. For information about English language tests accepted and required scores, please see here. The requirements specified are applicable for both EU and International applicants.

Got a question about this course?

Programme Director Professor John McDonald

Tel +353 (0)1 708 3847
Fax +353 (0)1 708 3848
Email computerscience.department@mu.ie
Website https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/computer-science
Address Computer Science Department, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.