QS Rank:

126

University College Dublin

Dublin
,Ireland

Program Rank

126

Program Name
PhD in Psychology
Overview


Total Tuition Fees
$63,680

Duration
48 Months

Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#236
US World and News Report
#126
QS World University Rankings

Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile

Class Size
25

Average Age
27

Average Work Experience
2 Years
Diversity
Oceania:
1%Others:
1%North America:
2%Europe:
5%Republic of Ireland:
80%United Kingdom:
10%Asia:
1%Career Outcomes

Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year

Job Placement
82%
Prospective Job Roles
Research Scientist
Teacher
Psychologist
Market Researcher
Marketing Manager
Social worker
Academic Researcher
Writer
Neuroscientist
Data analyst
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Eligibility Criteria

Accepted fields include Psychology, Developmental Psychology and Clinical Practice , Counselling Psychology.

At least 3.4 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.

At least 16 years of bachelor degree.

At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.
English Proficiency Tests
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
TOEFL
90
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

Application Fee: 60
Transcript
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
Academic LOR
IELTS
Professional LOR
Application Deadlines
Standard Deadline | |
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Fall | Jan 27, 2025 |
Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees
$15,920 / year

Overall Cost
$30,920 / year
FAQs
- UCD offers fully funded PhD scholarships such as the ADVANCE PhD scheme, which includes a full fee waiver, a stipend, and research/travel expenses. These opportunities are open to both EU and non-EU students and are typically advertised with specific research projects. Applicants should check the School’s website for current funding calls and deadlines.
- For international students, the annual tuition fee is approximately €23,800, totaling about €71,400 for the 3-year full-time programme. Additional costs for accommodation, insurance, and living expenses should also be considered.
- Research at UCD covers a wide range of topics, including affective, behavioural, and cognitive neuroscience; psychological health, wellbeing, and resilience; clinical psychology; mindfulness; mental health; and more. The school has active laboratories and centres in areas such as attention & memory, behavioural neuroscience, youth mental health, and disability studies.
- The full-time PhD programme typically takes 3 years (9 trimesters) to complete, while the part-time route takes 6 years (18 trimesters). The degree is awarded based on a thesis describing the candidate’s research, which is defended in a viva voce (oral examination).
- Applicants must typically have an upper second-class honours (2:1) in a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a Higher Diploma in Psychology, or an equivalent qualification. Direct entry also requires an upper second-class honours in a Master’s degree or at least three years of relevant experience. Applicants without a graduate degree may be admitted to the MLitt with a potential transfer to the PhD after one year. English language proficiency is required, with an IELTS score of 7.0 (no band less than 6.5) or equivalent.
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