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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

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The priority of the School of Humanities is to offer excellence in all its programmes in a friendly, helpful learning environment, enabling students to engage critically and creatively in a wide variety of academic and practice disciplines.

The film and television and art and design programmes are delivered at the Cluain Mhuire campus, while other programmes in heritage, theology, and religious studies are delivered on the Dublin Road campus. 

The school has many links with industry, and programmes are run in association with external bodies, such as the Western Theological Institute and the Galway Film Centre.

We have a strong commitment to language and cultural studies and recognise the importance of language acquisition for graduates in today's multi-cultural environment.  There are, therefore, many opportunities for study exchanges to colelges in France, German, Spain, Italy, Lithuania, Hungary, the Netherlands, and the USA.

As part of our ongoing commitment to lifelong learning, some programmes in art and design and religious studies are offered on a part-time basis to ensure wider access for all.

Graduates have the opportunity to pursue post-graduate study to doctoral level by research within the School of Humanities.  In addition to opportunities for post-graduate study, the school also offers a taught Post-graduate Diploma and Master of Science in Irish Translation (Ard-Dioplóma/MSc i nGaeilge Fheidhmeach agus Aistriúchán) in association with Europus Teo and Údarás na Gaeltachta.

School of Humanities
Head of School
Mary MacCague

Department of Humanities/Film & Television
Head of Department
Mary MacCague

Department of Art & Design

School Administration
Dublin Road Campus
Mary Creaven, Martina Linnane
Tel: +353 91 742412