Strengthening Antenatal Health Promotion in Ireland: Barriers and Opportunities
About the Project
Project Key Words:Nursing, Midwifery, CARE Collaboration
Post summary
Applications are invited to undertake a full-time or part-time MSc by Research in the Department of Nursing and Healthcare, School of Health Sciences (SETU). The CARE Collaboration are looking to recruit 1 MSc candidate under this competition subject to available funding.
The successful candidate on the MSc project “Strengthening Antenatal Health Promotion in Ireland: Barriers and Opportunities” will develop their research proposal with their assigned supervisors in semester 1 of the academic year 2026/2027.
This project is supported by the Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit, South-East, the Health Service Executive and South East Technological University (SETU) through the CARE Collaboration initiative.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Be a registered midwife on the active Register of Nurses and Midwives held by Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland; or be eligible to be so registered.
- Applicants should hold or expect to attain, Honours Degree (minimum 2:1) in nursing or midwifery.
Desirable
- First class undergraduate degree in Nursing or Midwifery.
- Experience working in Irish maternity services.
Knowledge & Experience
Essential
- An interest in research and a willingness to develop skills in research methods and processes.
Desirable
- Experience of contributing to research activity, for example through study or work.
Skills & Competencies
Essential
- Applicants whose first language is not English must submit evidence of competency in English, please see SETU’s English Language Requirements for details.
- In order to be shortlisted for interview, you must meet the SETU English speaking requirements so please provide evidence in your application.
- Excellent communication (written and verbal) and analytical skills.
- Computer skills, Microsoft Office, Excel, Access, Word, PowerPoint.
- The candidate must be highly motivated and self-directed with good time and project management skills.
- The candidate should be willing to travel for research purposes.
Desirable
- Demonstrate competency in communicating with health professionals and service users.
Further information
For any informal queries, please contact the CARE Collaboration Co-Ordinator via email care.collaboration@setu.ie
Application procedure
Complete the online Application Form from the SETU website quoting the advert reference code WD_2025_11_SPONS.
Please ensure that you upload all supporting documents as part of your submission.
Please note that applications must be submitted by this route.
For queries relating to the application and admission process, please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Office researchadmissions@setu.ie or telephone +353 (0)51 302883.
University Website https://www.setu.ie/
The University will short-list and interview those applicants who provide the most suitable information in terms of experience, qualifications and other requirements relevant to the scholarship.
SOUTH EAST TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (SETU) IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
Funding Notes
Research Group: CARE (Clinical Academic Research Excellence) Collaboration
Duration: 2 years Full-Time (24 months)
or
3 years Part-Time (36 months)
Status: Full-time / part-time: Full Time or Part Time
Funding information
MSc Scholarship funded by the Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit, HSE South East (CARE Collaboration)
Value of the scholarship per year for Two Years:
Stipend: €20,000 (Full-time) or €12,000 (Part-time) per annum
Fees: €5, 750 (Full-time) or Pro-rata (Part-time) per annum
Research Costs: €2,000 per annum
Closing date and time: Wednesday, 20 May at 4pm Irish Time
Interview date: June/July 2026
MSc commencement date: September 2026
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