Applying for a place on a university programme is a big step for your future – so congratulations on making the decision. The application process is fairly straightforward, though it varies depending on whether you’re applying for a Taught Programme, a Research Degree Programme, a Flexible Learning Programme or an Apprenticeship Programme.

Click below to see our full range of graduate and professional programmes

To explore your options further and to learn more about teaching, facilities and supports at the University of Limerick, you can download a prospectus here.

You can also download our Personal Statement guide here which includes top tips, where to begin, what to include and what to avoid. 

Applications for Autumn 2024/25 Postgraduate programmes at the University of Limerick will open on 19th October 2023 and remain open until August 2024. However, some programmes are subject to earlier closing dates or may close when the programme is full.

Applications for postgraduate research programmes at the University of Limerick are accepted on an ongoing basis throughout the academic year.  

Click the box below that fits you best to find out how to apply for your programme of choice.

Download your Postgrad Prospectus Here. 

To make an application please follow instructions below:

  1. Click here for Taught Programmes, choose the programme of your choice
  2. Read ‘Entry Requirement’ to find out the documents required to be uploaded with your application.  At the time of applying applicants must upload their educational documents (UL graduates do not need to upload UL Transcripts). 
  3. Click APPLY NOW, then ‘new user’.  From there you will create a username and password, please take note of these in case you need to save the application and return to it later.   Remember to use upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols in  password. If you experience any difficulties creating an account please check the type of browser you are using - Google Chrome can cause problems in some instances. If you have previously submitted an application to the University via the online application but are unable to remember your password - please use the forgotten password.
  4. UPLOAD required documents - as set on under "What to include with your application" on the entry requirement section of the programme webpage
  5. Pay an application fee of €50 (electronic transfer) which allows you to apply for two postgraduate programmes in one online application. 
  6. The final step is to SUBMIT your application.

If you experience any difficulty with your Application please Contact Us

Recognition of Prior Learning

A key element in facilitating the return of adult learners to education is the University's Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This is a system whereby learning acquired through certified programmes and/or through experience can be acknowledged as a basis for admission onto programmes and/or for gaining exemptions from specific parts of a programme. The purpose of RPL is to expand access to programmes and formal qualifications and to reduce the time and cost of programmes for people who already possess some of the knowledge, skills and competence which a programme seeks to develop. For further information on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), click here..

 

To make an application please follow instructions below:

  1. Click here for Professional Education Programmes, choose the programme of your choice
  2. Read ‘Entry Requirement’ to find out the documents required to be uploaded with your application.  At the time of applying applicants must upload their educational documents (UL graduates do not need to upload UL Transcripts). 
  3. Click APPLY NOW, then ‘new user’.  From there you will create a username and password, please take note of these in case you need to save the application and return to it later.   Remember to use upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols in  password. If you experience any difficulties creating an account please check the type of browser you are using - Google Chrome can cause problems in some instances. If you have previously submitted an application to the University via the online application but are unable to remember your password - please use the forgotten password.
  4. UPLOAD required documents - as set on under "What to include with your application" on the entry requirement section of the programme webpage
  5. Pay an application fee of €50 (electronic transfer) which allows you to apply for two postgraduate programmes in one online application. 
  6. The final step is to SUBMIT your application.

If you experience any difficulty with your Application please contact us.

Recognition of Prior Learning

A key element in facilitating the return of adult learners to education is the Universitys Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This is a system whereby learning acquired through certified programmes and/or through experience can be acknowledged as a basis for admission onto programmes and/or for gaining exemptions from specific parts of a programme. The purpose of RPL is to expand access to programmes and formal qualifications and to reduce the time and cost of programmes for people who already possess some of the knowledge, skills and competence which a programme seeks to develop. For further information click here. 

 

Funded Programmmes

At UL you'll find a range of programmes that may be partially or fully funded by the Government of Ireland. The courses are designed specifically to address the skills gaps in the economy and employability is key focus for the course offerings. The application process for some of these progrmmes may involve two steps. More details on the application process will be available according to the funding stream. For more, please visit here.

For Apprentices - Unlike traditional apprenticeships, these executive apprenticeship programmes at UL are designed for people who are already working and wish to gain additional knowledge and experience within their role. As such, all of our programme participants have existing contracts of employment that meet or exceed the duration of the apprenticeship.

If you’re interested in undertaking one of our executive apprenticeships, we recommend that you speak with your employer in the first instance and direct them to the Expresson of Interest form.

For Employers - If you are interested in developing the skills of your employees and to drive the growth and development of your business, then the Apprenticeships programme could be for you. Employers who wish to employ apprentices are required to complete an approval process. There are a number of steps in the validation process:

     1.  Register your Company interest in the apprenticeship programme by completing the expression of interest here or by contacting us at apprenticeships@ul.ie.

     2.  Complete the UL Approval Process:

      - Site visit by one of the dedicated UL programme managers to assess your suitability to host an apprenticeship.
      - Complete the Company sponsorship paperwork including the identification of an In-Company Mentor.

    3. Complete the SOLAS approval process:

      - Site visit by an Authorising Officer of the local Education & Training Board.
      - SOLAS approval of company for funding including SOLAS paperwork for each apprentice.

    4. Complete the UL Postgraduate Registration process:

      - UL Graduate & Professional Studies will send the successful applicant the link to proceed through the normal UL postgraduate student applications process.

EU Applicants - Application closing date for programmes commencing in Spring 2024 is early January and Autumn 2024 is mid- August 2024. Early application is advisable as many programmes will close in advance of this date where all available places have been filled. 

Non-EU ApplicantsApplications are closed to Non-EU visa required countries from 24th November 2023 for Spring start programmes and 12th July 2024 for Autumn start programmes. For Non-EU countries NOT requiring a visa please see https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving_country/moving_to_ireland/coming_to_live_in_ireland/visa_requirements_for_entering_ireland.html#l71449

 

Early application dates, where applicable, will be noted on the programme webpage.

Graduate & Professional Studies Early Application Deadlines
Faculty Disciple/Course       Application Deadline 
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Law LLB (Graduate Entry) Monday, July 1, 2024
Arts, Humanites & Social Sciences Law and Technology Professional Diploma Friday, January 5, 2024
Science & Engineering Data Analytics Friday, January 5, 2024
Science & Engineering Mathematics for Teaching (Level 8) - Professional Diploma Friday, November 2023
Education & Health Sciences  Guidance Counselling & Lifespan Development MA Friday, March 15, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Human Nutrition and Dietetics, MSc Thursday, February 29, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Nursing (Nurse/Midwife Prescribing) - Certificate Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Education & Health Sciences Occupational Therapy (Professional Qualification) MSc Sunday, March 31, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Physiotherapy (Professional Qualification) MSc Sunday, March 31, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Professional Master of Education Friday, March 1, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Speech and Language Therapy (Professional Qualification) MSc Sunday, March 31, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Sports Performance - MSc

November 20, 2023 (Non_EU applications) and December 16,  2023 (EU applications)

Professional Master of Education Deadlines
Education & Health Sciences Business Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Languages Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Mathematics Friday, February 16, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Music Friday, March 1, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Physical Education January 31st 2024
Education & Health Sciences Science Friday, March 1, 2024
Education & Health Sciences Technological Education Friday, March 1, 2024