New York University’s Glucksman Ireland House is hosting an Open House for our Masters in Irish & Irish American Studies on Friday 15 November, 5-7pm. Please note that we are currently offering significant scholarships for the program. More details can be found via website: http://irelandhouse.fas.nyu.edu/object/ne.mainfosession
Glucksman Ireland House NYU is pleased to announce that significant financial aid is now available for students entering the MA in Irish and Irish-American Studies. Scholarships are available for students in the following fields:
- Irish Literature
- Irish History
- Irish Music and Cultural Studies
- Irish-American Studies
- Digital Scholarship
Learn more about our M.A. in Irish and Irish-American Studies, part of NYU’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:
- Speak to current M.A. students and faculty
- Get details about course offerings and curriculum
- Learn about the opportunity to complete the degree in one calendar year with summer study in Ireland
- Find out about options for part-time study
- See how the many activities at Glucksman Ireland House NYU complement your degree experience
- Visit Glucksman Ireland House, the landmark building that is home to the program
- Hear how departmental assistantships and community internships can add to your professional resume as you complete your MA
- Discover a joint degree option for a MA and Masters in Library Science with Long Island University
Please visit our M.A. program webpages to find out more about the program:http://irelandhouse.fas.nyu.edu/page/graduate
About Glucksman Ireland House
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, Glucksman Ireland House is New York University’s Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies and one of the top-ranked academic Irish Studies programs in the United States. Through innovative undergraduate and graduate academic curricula and extensive public programming, it provides access to the best in Irish and Irish-American culture. With faculty in Irish and Irish-American literature, history, music, language, and cultural studies, Glucksman Ireland House NYU provides its students and the community with an integrated approach to understanding the arts and humanities that represent Ireland and Irish-America’s past, present, and future.