MIC Launches its Framework for Doctoral Education
May 2021 saw MIC launching its inaugural Framework for Doctoral Education.
The framework entitled A Framework of Good Practice for Research Degree Programmes, was officially launched by Minister Niall Collins TD, Minister of State at the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
Developed in relation to national and European-level policy benchmarking, the framework aims to facilitate consistent excellence in the quality of postgraduate education, research and training at MIC.
In addition to ensuring excellence in the quality of postgraduate education, research and training at MIC, the framework aims to maximise the employability of doctoral graduates across a broad range of employment sectors by ensuring that the acquisition of discipline-specific knowledge is complemented by the development of research and transferrable skills.
Under the framework, faculties, departments and institutional units throughout MIC will be enabled and encouraged to work more closely in the delivery of an improved learner-experience and outcome. The framework also underpins the value and relevance of the doctoral award in the context of MIC’s institutional strategic priorities, as outlined in MIC’s Strategic Plan – A Flourishing Learning Community, national research policy agendas and global realities in higher education.
Image: Prof. James Deegan, retired Head of Graduate School, Professor Niamh Hourigan, VP of Academic Affairs, Minister Niall Collins TD, Minister of State at the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Professor Eugene Wall, President of MIVC, Dr Julianne Stack, Director of Graduate School, MIC and Prof Michael Healy - VP Research.