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Sarem Education ยท Ireland Study Guide 2026โ€“2027

Masters in Physics in Ireland 2026โ€“2027

Ireland combines world-class physics research environments โ€” Tyndall National Institute (photonics, quantum), CRANN and AMBER (nanoscience and materials), DIAS (theoretical physics and astrophysics) โ€” with a major industrial physics employer base anchored by Intel Ireland, Analog Devices and ASML. Eight Irish universities run dedicated MSc Physics programmes covering Quantum Science, Photonics, Medical Physics, Astrophysics, Computational Physics, Mathematical Physics and Applied Physics โ€” from approximately โ‚ฌ13,500 per year. The 24-month Stamp 1G stay-back gives MSc Physics graduates time to enter research, semiconductor or medical physics roles before applying for an employment permit.

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Why Physics in Ireland?

Six Reasons Physics Graduates Choose Ireland

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World-Class Physics Research Centres

Ireland operates several of Europe’s leading physics research environments. The Tyndall National Institute at UCC is one of Europe’s largest research institutes for photonics, integrated electronics and quantum technology. CRANN and AMBER at Trinity College Dublin lead nanoscience and materials research. The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) hosts theoretical physics, cosmic-ray and astrophysics research, including operation of Dunsink Observatory. As an MSc Physics student you can collaborate directly with these institutes via dissertation projects.

Tyndall National Institute ยท tyndall.ie ยท CRANN / AMBER ยท crann.tcd.ie ยท DIAS ยท dias.ie

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Major Industrial Physics Employers

Ireland is home to Intel’s largest manufacturing site outside the United States โ€” the Leixlip campus in County Kildare โ€” which employs thousands of process and yield engineers, many of whom hold physics or applied physics master’s degrees. Analog Devices Ireland operates a major semiconductor design centre in Limerick. ASML, the global leader in lithography, has an expanding Irish operation. These employers actively recruit MSc Physics graduates into engineering, R&D and process development roles.

Intel Ireland โ€” intel.ie ยท Analog Devices Ireland ยท ASML careers ยท IDA Ireland 2026

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A Real Pathway into Medical Physics

Ireland has a structured path for international students into medical physics. University of Galway offers Ireland’s longest-running MSc in Medical Physics, accredited and recognised by the Irish Association of Physicists in Medicine (IAPM). Hospital-based clinical training is then required to become a fully registered Clinical Medical Physicist with CORU, the state regulator. Graduates work in radiotherapy, imaging and radiation safety in HSE hospitals, paid on the HSE consolidated salary scale.

Irish Association of Physicists in Medicine โ€” iapm.ie ยท CORU โ€” coru.ie ยท HSE consolidated salary scales ยท hse.ie

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Specialised MSc Tracks Beyond General Physics

Irish universities offer a wider range of physics master’s specialisations than most European destinations: TCD’s MSc Quantum Science and Technology, UCD’s MSc Space Science and Technology, UCC and Tyndall’s quantum and photonics MSc, DCU’s MSc Astrophysics & Relativity, University of Galway’s MSc Computational Physics and MSc Atmospheric Physics, Maynooth’s MSc Mathematical Physics, and UL’s MSc in Industrial Physics. You can choose a programme that maps directly onto your target career โ€” not a generic physics degree.

Individual university programme pages, 2025/26 ยท TCD, UCD, UCC, DCU, University of Galway, Maynooth, UL

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24-Month Stay-Back & Critical Skills Pathway

After completing an NFQ Level 9 master’s degree, MSc Physics graduates qualify for the Third Level Graduate Scheme (Stamp 1G) โ€” 24 months of unrestricted work permission. Many physics-related roles in semiconductors, photonics, engineering, software and medical physics fall on Ireland’s Critical Skills Employment Permit list (e.g. Process Engineer, Engineering Physicist, Optical Engineer at โ‚ฌ40,904+). This creates a direct legal route from MSc to Stamp 4 long-term residency.

Irish Immigration Service Delivery โ€” irishimmigration.ie ยท Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment โ€” Critical Skills Occupations List ยท enterprise.gov.ie 2026

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English-Medium and Globally Recognised

All Irish MSc Physics programmes are taught entirely in English. Irish degrees are NFQ Level 9 awards under the Bologna Process โ€” recognised across the EU, the UK, the US, and by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). For Indian, GCC, African and Southeast Asian physics graduates targeting either an EU career or PhD admission anywhere in the world, an Irish MSc travels well.

Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) ยท Bologna Process Signatory ยท Association of Indian Universities

Ireland’s Physics Research & Industry Ecosystem

Where Irish Physics Graduates Build Their Careers

Ireland operates a tightly integrated physics ecosystem across academia, state research institutes, semiconductor manufacturing, photonics, medical physics and atmospheric science. As an MSc Physics student you are placed inside this ecosystem from day one through dissertation supervision, industry projects and Teagasc/Tyndall/CRANN-linked research.

Tyndall National Institute UCC ยท Photonics, quantum & ICT research
CRANN AMBER ยท TCD Nanoscience, 2D materials, magnetism
DIAS Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Theoretical physics ยท cosmic rays ยท Dunsink
Intel Leixlip Campus ยท Kildare Largest Intel site outside US ยท process & yield
Analog Devices Ireland ยท Limerick Mixed-signal & sensor IC design centre
ASML Lithography ยท Dublin/Kildare EUV / DUV lithography ยท expanding ops
SFI Research Centres IPIC photonics ยท I-Form ยท Connect ยท MaREI
Met ร‰ireann National meteorological service ยท atmospheric physics
39,000+

Approximate employment in Ireland’s semiconductor and microelectronics ecosystem according to IDA Ireland and industry data โ€” covering Intel, Analog Devices, ASML, Tyndall and the wider supply chain. Physics, electronic engineering and applied physics master’s graduates are core to recruitment for process, yield, design and characterisation roles.

IDA Ireland ยท Tyndall National Institute ยท Industry employment data, 2024โ€“2026

University Comparison

Top Universities for an MSc Physics in Ireland 2026โ€“2027

A comparison of leading Irish institutions running MSc Physics, Quantum Science, Photonics, Medical Physics, Astrophysics and Computational Physics programmes. Fees are approximate non-EU rates per year, published on each university’s official fees page.

University QS Global 2026 Programme Physics Specialisation Intl Fee/yr Min UG
Trinity College Dublin #75 MSc Physics / MSc Quantum Science & Technology CRANN / AMBER ยท Quantum ~โ‚ฌ28,800 2:1 (65%+)
University College Dublin #118 MSc Space Science & Technology / MSc Computational Science Space ยท Computational ~โ‚ฌ27,000 2:1 (60%+)
University College Cork #273 MSc Physics / MSc Photonics & Quantum Sciences (with Tyndall) Tyndall Photonics & Quantum ~โ‚ฌ20,000โ€“โ‚ฌ22,500 2:1 (60%+)
University of Galway #284 MSc Medical Physics / MSc Computational Physics IAPM-Recognised Medical Physics ~โ‚ฌ18,000โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500 2:1 (60%+)
Dublin City University #410 MSc Astrophysics & Relativity / MSc Physics with Data Analytics Astrophysics ยท Data ~โ‚ฌ18,500 2:1 (60%+)
Maynooth University #801โ€“850 MSc Mathematical Physics / MSc Climate Change Theoretical / Mathematical Physics ~โ‚ฌ17,500 2:2 (55%+)
University of Limerick #426 MSc Industrial Physics / MSc Pharmaceutical & Industrial Sciences (Materials) Industrial / Bernal Institute ~โ‚ฌ17,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,000 2:2 (55%+)
Atlantic Technological University โ€” MSc Applied Physics / MSc Medical Physics (where running) Lowest Fee Option ~โ‚ฌ13,500 2:2 (50โ€“55%+)

Fees shown are approximate 2026โ€“27 non-EU rates published on each university’s official fees page; figures are subject to annual revision. QS rankings: QS World University Rankings 2026. Always verify the current published fee directly on each university’s website before applying. Programme availability and intakes are confirmed annually โ€” verify with the institution.

Programme Deep-Dive

MSc Physics Programmes in Ireland โ€” Detailed Guide 2026

Ireland’s MSc Physics landscape is unusually broad for a country of its size. You can pursue research-intensive programmes at Trinity, UCD and UCC; specialised tracks like Medical Physics at Galway, Astrophysics & Relativity at DCU, or Mathematical Physics at Maynooth; or applied programmes oriented at semiconductor and pharmaceutical industry careers at UL and ATU. Most programmes run one academic year full-time from September.

TCD

MSc Physics / MSc Quantum Science & Technology

Trinity College Dublin ยท School of Physics ยท QS #75

QS #75 World CRANN / AMBER Linked Research-Intensive EuroTechPostgrad Quantum

Trinity’s School of Physics is Ireland’s most internationally recognised physics department, with research strengths in nanoscience, 2D materials, magnetism, photonics and quantum information. The MSc Physics programme is built around taught core modules in advanced quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, photonics or astrophysics, plus a substantial research dissertation undertaken in one of Trinity’s research groups โ€” many of which sit inside CRANN (Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices) and AMBER (Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research). Trinity also participates in the EU-wide MSc in Quantum Science & Technology and operates Quantum Science programmes that align with Ireland’s national quantum strategy. Class sizes are deliberately small to maintain research-quality supervision. This is a competitive admission, suited to academically strong applicants targeting PhD or industrial R&D careers.

Trinity College Dublin โ€” School of Physics ยท physics.tcd.ie ยท CRANN ยท AMBER ยท Verified April 2026

Programme Focus Areas

Advanced Quantum MechanicsCondensed MatterPhotonicsNanoscienceQuantum InformationMagnetism & SpintronicsResearch Dissertation

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ28,800/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (65%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Engineering / Maths
UCD

MSc Space Science & Technology / MSc Computational Science

University College Dublin ยท School of Physics ยท QS #118

QS #118 World Space & Computational Tracks UCD Centre for Space Research Research Project

UCD’s School of Physics is one of Ireland’s largest physics teaching and research departments, with active research in space physics, plasma physics, materials science and computational methods. The MSc in Space Science and Technology covers space instrumentation, satellite missions, space weather and astrophysics, with research projects often linked to UCD’s involvement in European Space Agency (ESA) missions. The MSc Computational Science (offered by the school’s strong computational methods group) trains physicists who want to combine numerical simulation, high-performance computing and physics for careers in industry or research. UCD’s Belfield campus and Dublin location give graduates direct access to Ireland’s industrial physics employer base, including Intel and ASML.

UCD School of Physics ยท ucd.ie/physics ยท UCD Centre for Space Research ยท Verified April 2026

Programme Focus Areas

Space InstrumentationPlasma PhysicsAstrophysicsComputational PhysicsHPC & SimulationSpace WeatherResearch Project

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ27,000/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (60%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Maths / Eng.
UCC

MSc Physics / MSc Photonics & Quantum Sciences

University College Cork ยท Department of Physics ยท Tyndall National Institute ยท QS #273

QS #273 World Tyndall-Linked Photonics & Quantum Research IPIC SFI Centre

UCC’s Department of Physics is closely partnered with the Tyndall National Institute โ€” one of Europe’s largest research institutes for photonics, integrated electronics and quantum technology โ€” and with the Irish Photonic Integration Centre (IPIC), an SFI-funded national research centre. The MSc tracks at UCC give students access to Tyndall’s world-class clean-room and characterisation facilities for dissertation projects in photonic integrated circuits, semiconductor lasers, quantum communication, single-photon devices and integrated photonics. Cork’s lower living costs (around 20% below Dublin) make UCC particularly attractive for international students. Graduates routinely move into Tyndall, Intel, Analog Devices, and EU-funded photonics start-ups.

UCC Department of Physics ยท ucc.ie/en/physics ยท Tyndall National Institute ยท tyndall.ie ยท IPIC ยท ipic.ie ยท Verified April 2026

Programme Focus Areas

PhotonicsQuantum SciencesSemiconductor LasersPhotonic Integrated CircuitsSingle-Photon DevicesQuantum CommunicationTyndall Research Project

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ20,000โ€“โ‚ฌ22,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (60%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Eng. Physics / EE
UoG

MSc Medical Physics / MSc Computational Physics

University of Galway ยท School of Natural Sciences ยท QS #284

IAPM-Recognised Med Physics UHG Hospital Linked Atmospheric & Climate Track West Coast ยท Lower Cost

The University of Galway runs Ireland’s longest-established MSc in Medical Physics, recognised by the Irish Association of Physicists in Medicine (IAPM) โ€” the standard pathway for those who want to become a Clinical Medical Physicist registered with CORU after subsequent hospital training. The programme covers radiotherapy physics, medical imaging (MRI, CT, ultrasound, nuclear medicine), radiation safety, and biomedical instrumentation, with clinical placements linked to University Hospital Galway. Galway also offers MSc Computational Physics for graduates interested in numerical methods, simulation and high-performance computing, plus a strong atmospheric physics research group connected to Met ร‰ireann.

University of Galway โ€” School of Natural Sciences ยท universityofgalway.ie ยท IAPM accreditation list ยท iapm.ie ยท Verified April 2026

Programme Focus Areas

Radiotherapy PhysicsMedical Imaging (MRI, CT)Radiation SafetyComputational PhysicsAtmospheric PhysicsHospital Clinical Placement

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ18,000โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (60%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Med Phys / Eng. Phys
DCU

MSc Astrophysics & Relativity / MSc Physics with Data Analytics

Dublin City University ยท School of Physical Sciences ยท QS #410

Astrophysics Track DIAS / Dunsink Linked Data Analytics Crossover

DCU’s School of Physical Sciences runs an unusual and well-regarded MSc in Astrophysics & Relativity โ€” a research-oriented programme covering general relativity, cosmology, gravitational waves, high-energy astrophysics and observational techniques. Many dissertation projects are run in collaboration with the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) or with international observational programmes. DCU also offers an MSc in Physics with Data Analytics for graduates targeting data science and quantitative analytics roles in industry while leveraging their physics quantitative skills. Located in north Dublin with strong corporate links and a substantial postgraduate community.

DCU School of Physical Sciences ยท dcu.ie/physicalsciences ยท DCU MSc Astrophysics & Relativity programme page 2025/26

Programme Focus Areas

General RelativityCosmologyGravitational WavesHigh-Energy AstrophysicsObservational TechniquesPhysics + Data Analytics

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ18,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (60%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Astro / Maths
MU

MSc Mathematical Physics / MSc Climate Change

Maynooth University ยท Department of Theoretical Physics ยท 25 km from Dublin

Mathematical Physics Strength 2:2 Accepted Lower Cost ยท Near Dublin

Maynooth University houses one of the few standalone Departments of Theoretical Physics in Ireland, with research strength in mathematical physics, integrable systems, quantum field theory and theoretical cosmology. The MSc in Mathematical Physics is well suited to graduates with a strong mathematical-physics background who want a rigorous, theory-heavy preparation for PhD study. The MSc Climate Change track covers atmospheric science and climate modelling โ€” relevant for physics graduates moving towards climate research or sustainability roles. Maynooth’s location 25 km west of Dublin gives easy access to the capital while keeping accommodation costs significantly lower; the 2:2 entry threshold makes it more accessible than UCD or Trinity.

Maynooth University โ€” Department of Theoretical Physics ยท maynoothuniversity.ie/theoretical-physics ยท Verified April 2026

Programme Focus Areas

Mathematical PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryIntegrable SystemsTheoretical CosmologyAtmospheric ScienceClimate Modelling

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ17,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (55%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Maths / Th. Phys
UL

MSc Industrial Physics / MSc Pharmaceutical & Industrial Sciences

University of Limerick ยท Department of Physics ยท Bernal Institute ยท QS #426

Industrial / Best Value Bernal Institute Materials 2:2 Accepted Analog Devices Proximity

UL’s Department of Physics, working with the Bernal Institute โ€” UL’s research institute for materials and industrial science โ€” runs MSc programmes designed for graduates targeting industrial physics, semiconductor and pharmaceutical sector careers. The MSc Industrial Physics covers materials characterisation, applied optics, semiconductors, and process physics, with strong industry-linked project work. Limerick is home to Analog Devices Ireland’s major design centre, and the wider Mid-West region hosts pharmaceutical manufacturing employers (Regeneron, Stryker, Cook Medical) where applied physicists work in instrumentation, calibration and process roles. Limerick’s living costs run roughly 25โ€“30% below Dublin, and UL accepts a 2:2 honours degree.

University of Limerick ยท ul.ie ยท Bernal Institute ยท bernal.ul.ie ยท UL Department of Physics 2025/26

Programme Focus Areas

Industrial PhysicsMaterials CharacterisationApplied OpticsSemiconductor PhysicsProcess & InstrumentationIndustry Project

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ17,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,000/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (55%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Eng. Phys / EE
ATU

MSc Applied Physics / Specialised Physics Tracks

Atlantic Technological University ยท Sligo, Galway and Donegal Campuses

Lowest Fee Option Applied / Industry-Oriented 2:2 Accepted Smaller Cohorts

ATU runs applied science and physics-related MSc programmes across its Sligo, Galway and Donegal campuses, oriented at students who want a hands-on, industry-applied master’s at a substantially lower fee than the major universities. The MSc Applied Physics covers measurement and instrumentation, applied optics and applied materials with practical laboratory and industry project elements. ATU’s approach suits students who already have clarity about an industry target โ€” semiconductors, instrumentation, manufacturing, or applied research โ€” and want a pragmatic route into Irish industry rather than a research-track preparation for PhD. Programme availability and titles can vary by year; verify current intake on each ATU campus website.

Atlantic Technological University ยท atu.ie ยท ATU Sligo School of Science ยท Verified April 2026 ยท Programme availability subject to annual confirmation

Programme Focus Areas

Applied PhysicsMeasurement & InstrumentationApplied OpticsMaterials CharacterisationIndustry Project

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ13,500/yr
IELTS6.0โ€“6.5 overall
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (50โ€“55%+)
BackgroundPhysics / Sci / Eng.

Entry Requirements

Requirements for Masters in Physics in Ireland

Most Irish MSc Physics programmes accept graduates from physics, applied physics, mathematical physics, electronic engineering, mathematics, astrophysics and related quantitative science backgrounds. Trinity, UCD and UCC are the most selective; Maynooth, UL and ATU are more accessible and accept 2:2 honours degrees. A strong mathematics and quantum mechanics foundation in your undergraduate is the single most important academic factor.

๐Ÿ“Š Academic Marks by University

UniversityMin UG
Trinity College Dublin2:1 (65%+)
University College Dublin2:1 (60%+)
University College Cork2:1 (60%+)
University of Galway2:1 (60%+)
Dublin City University2:1 (60%+)
Maynooth University2:2 (55%+)
University of Limerick2:2 (55%+)
ATU2:2 (50โ€“55%+)

๐ŸŒ English Language Requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 overall, no band below 6.0: TCD, UCD, UCC, University of Galway, DCU, Maynooth, UL
  • IELTS 6.0 overall: ATU and selected other technological universities โ€” verify per programme
  • TOEFL iBT 90+ accepted at all eight universities
  • PTE Academic 63+ accepted at most universities
  • Trinity’s MSc Physics and UCD’s research-track programmes typically admit students with IELTS 7.0+ in practice
  • IELTS scores must usually be no more than two years old at the time of application

Source: Individual university programme and entry requirement pages, 2025/26

๐Ÿ“ Documents Required

  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official semester-wise transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose (500โ€“800 words) โ€” name your physics sub-area (quantum, photonics, medical physics, astrophysics, etc.) and a target research group where relevant
  • Two academic letters of recommendation
  • Updated CV / Rรฉsumรฉ โ€” include any laboratory experience, programming skills, simulation work, internships and undergraduate research projects
  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE certificate
  • Passport copy (biographical page)
  • Sample of academic work or undergraduate research summary โ€” strongly recommended for Trinity, UCD and UCC research-track applicants
  • HRD-attested academic documents where required by the institution

๐Ÿ’ก Application Timeline โ€” Typical September Intake

For a September 2026 intake, applications should ideally be submitted between October 2025 and April 2026. Trinity’s MSc Physics, UCD research tracks and UCC’s Tyndall-linked Photonics & Quantum MSc tend to fill in cohort waves โ€” early submission with strong academics and a specific SOP is the single best lever you have.

October โ€“ December (previous year)

Trinity, UCD and UCC physics applications open. Submit transcripts, IELTS, SOP and references. Where you are targeting a specific research group (CRANN, Tyndall, DIAS), name it in the SOP โ€” generic statements weaken physics applications considerably.

January โ€“ April

DCU, University of Galway, Maynooth, UL and ATU continue accepting applications through to mid-April. Receive offers, accept and pay deposit. Begin HRD attestation (allow 6โ€“8 weeks). Secure financial documentation showing minimum โ‚ฌ10,000 in personal funds for visa.

May onwards

Submit Irish D study visa via VFS Global. Standard processing is 4โ€“8 weeks. The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) deadline is typically March; if missed, plan for the next academic cycle. Travel and accommodation are finalised Juneโ€“August.

January intake exists at select DCU, UL and ATU programmes for students who miss the September window. Always verify current intake availability per programme โ€” Sarem confirms intake status during your free consultation.

Fees & Total Budget

What an MSc Physics in Ireland Actually Costs โ€” 2026โ€“2027

Plan for tuition plus realistic living costs. Dublin remains the highest-cost city in Ireland; Cork, Galway, Limerick, Maynooth and Sligo all run roughly 20โ€“30% lower. The figures below let you build a complete one-year budget before shortlisting.

University Tuition/Year In INR (โ‚ฌ1โ‰ˆโ‚น110)
Trinity College Dublinโ‚ฌ28,800โ‚น31.7L
University College Dublinโ‚ฌ27,000โ‚น29.7L
University College Corkโ‚ฌ20,000โ€“โ‚ฌ22,500โ‚น22.0Lโ€“โ‚น24.75L
University of Galwayโ‚ฌ18,000โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500โ‚น19.8Lโ€“โ‚น22.55L
Dublin City Universityโ‚ฌ18,500โ‚น20.4L
University of Limerickโ‚ฌ17,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,000โ‚น19.3Lโ€“โ‚น20.9L
Maynooth Universityโ‚ฌ17,500โ‚น19.3L
ATUโ‚ฌ13,500โ‚น14.85L

Exchange rate reference: โ‚ฌ1 โ‰ˆ โ‚น110 (BookMyForex, April 2026). Fees shown are approximate non-EU rates for 2026โ€“27 published on each university’s official fees page; figures are subject to annual revision. Always verify the current published fee directly on each university’s website before applying.

Dublin โ€” Annual Living Cost

โ‚ฌ13,500โ€“โ‚ฌ16,200 โ‚น14.9Lโ€“โ‚น17.8L ยท TCD, UCD, DCU, Maynooth (commuter)
Includes accommodation, food, transport, utilities

Cork / Galway โ€” Annual Living Cost

โ‚ฌ10,000โ€“โ‚ฌ12,500 โ‚น11.0Lโ€“โ‚น13.8L ยท UCC, University of Galway
~20% cheaper than Dublin

Limerick / Sligo โ€” Living Cost

โ‚ฌ8,500โ€“โ‚ฌ11,000 โ‚น9.4Lโ€“โ‚น12.1L ยท UL, ATU Sligo
25โ€“30% cheaper than Dublin
๐Ÿ’ก Part-Time Work: International students on an Irish student visa may work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during scheduled holidays. The Irish national minimum wage rises to โ‚ฌ13.50 per hour from January 2026 (gov.ie). Lab demonstrator, tutoring and retail roles in physics-friendly cities typically pay โ‚ฌ13.50โ€“โ‚ฌ18/hr.

Minimum Funds for Visa: Irish Immigration Service Delivery requires evidence of at least โ‚ฌ10,000 in personal funds per academic year (in addition to tuition fees) for Stamp 2 study visa approval.

Scholarships & Funding

Scholarships for Masters in Physics in Ireland

Physics is a STEM subject, which means most Irish university and government scholarships apply directly. Funding routes range from the fully-funded Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship to SFI-funded research stipends, IRC Postgraduate Scholarships, and university-level merit awards. Tyndall, CRANN, AMBER and DIAS frequently host SFI-funded research students through partner universities.

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Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)

Full tuition waived + โ‚ฌ10,000 living stipend

Open to all international students pursuing postgraduate study at a recognised Irish higher education institution. Approximately 60 awards are made globally each year, administered by the Higher Education Authority. Applications open after you have a confirmed offer from an Irish university; the deadline is typically in March. Physics applicants can be strong candidates given the STEM focus and Ireland’s national strategies on quantum, photonics and semiconductor research. Sarem provides guidance on the GOI-IES personal statement at no extra cost to admitted students.

Source: Higher Education Authority (HEA) Ireland ยท hea.ie ยท Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship

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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research-Linked Funding

Research stipend + tuition for PhD-track students

SFI funds research centres and individual investigator awards across Irish universities โ€” including IPIC (photonics), AMBER (materials), Connect (networks), and I-Form (additive manufacturing). Master’s research students and PhD students working under SFI-funded principal investigators may receive stipends and tuition coverage. Selection is project-based and supervisor-driven, not direct: you apply to the supervisor or research group, not to SFI itself. Ireland’s national quantum and semiconductor strategies mean physics positions are actively expanding.

Source: Science Foundation Ireland ยท sfi.ie ยท IPIC, AMBER, Connect, I-Form research centre pages

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Irish Research Council (IRC) Postgraduate Scholarship

~โ‚ฌ19,000 stipend + tuition contribution

The IRC Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship is a competitive national award for students pursuing research master’s or PhD programmes in any discipline, including physics. Applications are made directly to the IRC after an Irish university offer is confirmed; deadlines are typically in Octoberโ€“November of the year prior to the academic year of intake. The award is research-focused and covers a stipend plus a contribution to tuition fees. Note that IRC and SFI have been merged into Taighde ร‰ireann / Research Ireland from 2024 โ€” verify the current scheme name and deadlines on the official portal.

Source: Research Ireland (formerly IRC + SFI) ยท researchireland.ie ยท Verify scheme structure for 2026/27

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Trinity Postgraduate Indian & Global Scholarships

โ‚ฌ2,000โ€“โ‚ฌ10,000

Trinity College Dublin offers a Postgraduate Indian Scholarship (โ‚ฌ3,000) for Indian nationals admitted to taught master’s programmes, plus broader Trinity Global Postgraduate Scholarships of โ‚ฌ2,000โ€“โ‚ฌ5,000 for high-achieving international applicants. The School of Physics and the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science also offer school-level merit awards for strong MSc applicants. All applications are made through Trinity’s scholarship portal after receiving an offer.

Source: Trinity College Dublin โ€” Scholarships & Prizes ยท tcd.ie/study/postgraduate/scholarships

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UCD & UCC Global Excellence / International Postgraduate Awards

โ‚ฌ2,000โ€“โ‚ฌ10,000 fee reductions

Both UCD and UCC operate merit-based scholarship portfolios for international postgraduate applicants. UCD’s Global Excellence and Science scholarships are awarded alongside or shortly after the offer letter and reduce tuition by โ‚ฌ5,000 or more for eligible applicants. UCC offers a range of awards including the Quercus Talented Students’ Programme and college-level scholarships through the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science. Eligibility, criteria and deadlines change year to year โ€” verify on each university’s international scholarships page before applying.

Source: UCD Global Office ยท ucd.ie/global ยท UCC International Office ยท ucc.ie/en/study/international/scholarships

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Career Pathways 2026

Physics Jobs & Salary in Ireland After Your MSc

Ireland’s physics-related job market spans semiconductor manufacturing, photonics R&D, medical physics, atmospheric science and academic research. Salary ranges below are sourced from publicly available Irish job-board data and salary surveys โ€” not modelled estimates. Sarem Education does not provide employment connection or job placement services. We provide guidance and advice on how to find, apply for, and prepare for roles in the Irish physics ecosystem โ€” outcomes depend on your own preparation, portfolio, interviews and effort.

Process / Yield Engineer (Semiconductors)

โ‚ฌ45,000โ€“โ‚ฌ70,000 / yr

Process and yield engineering roles at Intel Leixlip, Analog Devices Limerick and ASML. Common first job for MSc Physics graduates with strong materials, semiconductor or applied physics backgrounds. Many roles are eligible for the Critical Skills Employment Permit. Source: IrishJobs.ie ยท LinkedIn Ireland ยท April 2026.

Photonics / Optical Engineer

โ‚ฌ45,000โ€“โ‚ฌ70,000 / yr

Photonic device design, optical characterisation and integrated photonics roles at Tyndall National Institute, IPIC SFI Centre and Irish photonics start-ups. UCC’s Tyndall-linked MSc graduates are particularly well placed. Source: Tyndall careers ยท IrishJobs.ie 2026.

Medical Physicist (Trainee โ†’ Clinical)

HSE Grade ยท โ‚ฌ52,000โ€“โ‚ฌ75,000+

Trainee Medical Physicist (TMP) and Clinical Medical Physicist roles in HSE hospitals, paid on the HSE consolidated salary scale. Requires the MSc + structured clinical training and CORU registration. Senior Medical Physicists earn substantially higher. Source: HSE consolidated salary scales ยท hse.ie ยท IAPM 2026.

Research Scientist / Postdoctoral

โ‚ฌ38,000โ€“โ‚ฌ55,000 / yr

Research Assistant / Postdoctoral roles at Tyndall, CRANN, AMBER, DIAS, IPIC, Connect and Irish university research groups. Stepping-stone for graduates pursuing PhD or research-track careers. Source: SFI-funded research centres ยท jobs.ie ยท April 2026.

Data Scientist / Quantitative Analyst

โ‚ฌ50,000โ€“โ‚ฌ75,000 / yr

Data scientist and quant roles at Irish-based banks, fintechs and tech multinationals โ€” increasingly hiring physics master’s graduates who combine numerical methods with modelling rigour. DCU’s MSc Physics with Data Analytics is well aligned. Source: IrishJobs.ie ยท Morgan McKinley 2026.

Atmospheric / Climate Scientist

โ‚ฌ40,000โ€“โ‚ฌ65,000 / yr

Atmospheric and climate science roles at Met ร‰ireann (Ireland’s national meteorological service), MaREI (the SFI marine and climate research centre) and university research groups. Galway and Maynooth’s atmospheric/climate physics tracks are particularly relevant. Source: Met ร‰ireann careers ยท met.ie ยท MaREI ยท 2026.

Top Physics Employers and Research Institutes in Ireland

A sample of legitimate Irish industrial employers, state research institutes and public bodies that publicly recruit physics graduates and experienced physicists. Information sourced from official career pages, IrishJobs.ie and LinkedIn Ireland, April 2026.

Intel IrelandLeixlip ยท Largest Intel site outside US
Analog DevicesLimerick ยท Mixed-signal IC design
ASMLLithography ยท Dublin / Kildare
Tyndall National InstituteUCC ยท Photonics & Quantum
CRANN / AMBERTCD ยท Nanoscience & Materials
DIASTheoretical & Astrophysics ยท Dublin
HSE HospitalsMedical Physics ยท radiotherapy & imaging
Met ร‰ireannAtmospheric & weather science
SEAISustainable energy authority
EirGridPower systems ยท transmission
Pfizer / MSD / RegeneronPharma manufacturing physics
Stryker / Cook MedicalMedical device companies ยท Limerick

From MSc to Long-Term Career โ€” The Irish Pathway 2026

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Graduate

MSc Physics
1 year

2

Stay-Back

Stamp 1G
24 months work permission

3

Job Offer

Engineering / Research role
often Critical Skills eligible

4

CSEP / GEP

Critical Skills or General
Employment Permit

5

Stamp 4

Long-term residency
after qualifying period

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Citizenship

Irish citizenship
after 5 years’ residence

Critical Skills Employment Permit threshold is โ‚ฌ40,904/yr from March 2026 (source: enterprise.gov.ie). Many physics-related semiconductor, photonics and engineering roles fall on the Critical Skills Occupations List. Roles below the Critical Skills threshold typically apply via the General Employment Permit. After qualifying continuous residence, applicants may apply for Stamp 4, and after five years of legal residence, for Irish citizenship. Source: Department of Justice โ€” Immigration Service Delivery ยท irishimmigration.ie ยท enterprise.gov.ie

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We guide every stage: programme shortlisting, SOP drafting, university communication, scholarship applications, and visa documentation. Our 78% admission success rate across Ireland programmes reflects the quality of this end-to-end support.

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We know the difference between Trinity’s research-intensive Physics MSc, UCD’s space and computational tracks, UCC’s Tyndall-linked photonics and quantum programme, and Galway’s IAPM-recognised Medical Physics MSc. We match you to the right fit, not the highest-ranked option regardless of suitability.

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GOI-IES personal statements, Research Ireland (formerly IRC + SFI) research proposals, Trinity Indian Scholarship applications, and university-specific awards at UCD, UCC and University of Galway โ€” we guide all of them. This support is included for all Sarem-admitted students at no extra cost.

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We advise based on your profile and goals โ€” not on which university pays the highest commission. If a regional university like ATU or UL is genuinely a better match for your CGPA and target career, we’ll say so. Irish physics employers and research institutes hire from every institution on this page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

MSc Physics in Ireland โ€” FAQ 2026

The questions students most often ask Sarem before applying for physics programmes in Ireland.

Is Ireland a good destination for a Masters in Physics in 2026?
Yes โ€” and for distinct reasons. Ireland combines world-class physics research environments (Tyndall National Institute for photonics and quantum, CRANN and AMBER for nanoscience and materials at Trinity, DIAS for theoretical physics and astrophysics) with major industrial physics employers (Intel Ireland, Analog Devices, ASML). The 24-month Stamp 1G stay-back permission, the Critical Skills Employment Permit pathway for many physics-related engineering roles, and Ireland’s national strategies on quantum, semiconductors and climate research make it an unusually well-aligned destination for international physics graduates. English-medium instruction and AIU recognition make it especially practical for Indian and South Asian applicants.
Which Irish university is best for an MSc in Physics?
The right answer depends on your sub-area. For research prestige and quantum / nanoscience, Trinity College Dublin (#75 QS World Rankings 2026) is the strongest. UCD is best for space science and computational physics. UCC, in partnership with the Tyndall National Institute and IPIC, is the leading destination for photonics and quantum technology. University of Galway has Ireland’s longest-running and IAPM-recognised MSc in Medical Physics. DCU runs an unusual MSc Astrophysics & Relativity. Maynooth is strong on Mathematical Physics. UL focuses on industrial physics with the Bernal Institute. ATU offers the lowest-cost applied physics route. Sarem matches you to the right programme based on your sub-area and budget โ€” not just rankings.
How much does an MSc Physics in Ireland cost?
Non-EU tuition fees for 2026โ€“27 range from approximately โ‚ฌ13,500 per year at ATU to around โ‚ฌ28,800 at Trinity College Dublin. UCD sits at approximately โ‚ฌ27,000, UCC at โ‚ฌ20,000โ€“โ‚ฌ22,500, University of Galway at โ‚ฌ18,000โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500, DCU at โ‚ฌ18,500, and Maynooth and UL between โ‚ฌ17,500 and โ‚ฌ19,000. Total annual cost including living expenses ranges from about โ‚น33Lโ€“โ‚น47L outside Dublin to โ‚น45Lโ€“โ‚น55L+ in Dublin. Always verify current fees directly on each university’s official fees page before applying โ€” fees are subject to annual revision.
What CGPA do I need for an MSc Physics in Ireland?
Trinity is the most selective at 65%+ (approximately 7.0โ€“7.5/10 CGPA). UCD, UCC, University of Galway and DCU typically require a 2:1 honours degree (60%+ / approximately 6.5โ€“7.0 CGPA). Maynooth and UL accept a 2:2 honours degree (approximately 55%+). ATU is the most accessible at 50โ€“55%+. Beyond CGPA, Irish physics admissions weigh your performance in core physics and mathematics modules (quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, mathematical methods). Strong undergraduate research, project, lab or simulation experience can substantially strengthen borderline applications, particularly at UCC, DCU, Galway and UL.
What jobs and salary can I expect after MSc Physics in Ireland?
Common entry roles include Process / Yield Engineer at Intel, Analog Devices and ASML (โ‚ฌ45,000โ€“โ‚ฌ70,000), Photonics Engineer at Tyndall and IPIC (โ‚ฌ45,000โ€“โ‚ฌ70,000), Trainee or Clinical Medical Physicist on the HSE consolidated salary scale (โ‚ฌ52,000โ€“โ‚ฌ75,000+), Research Assistant / Postdoctoral roles at Tyndall, CRANN, AMBER and DIAS (โ‚ฌ38,000โ€“โ‚ฌ55,000), Data Scientist / Quantitative Analyst (โ‚ฌ50,000โ€“โ‚ฌ75,000), and Atmospheric / Climate Scientist at Met ร‰ireann or SFI research centres (โ‚ฌ40,000โ€“โ‚ฌ65,000). Many physics-related semiconductor and photonics roles fall on Ireland’s Critical Skills Occupations List. Sarem provides guidance on how to find and apply for these jobs โ€” we do not offer employment connection services.
Can I stay and work in Ireland after MSc Physics?
Yes. Graduates of NFQ Level 9 master’s programmes are eligible for the Third Level Graduate Scheme โ€” Stamp 1G โ€” which gives 24 months of unrestricted work permission. Year 1 is fully unrestricted; Year 2 requires you to be in active employment. Once you secure a qualifying physics-related role, you apply for either a Critical Skills Employment Permit (โ‚ฌ40,904+ from March 2026 for many engineering and physics-related roles on the Critical Skills list) or a General Employment Permit. After meeting continuous residence requirements you may apply for Stamp 4 long-term residency, and after five years of continuous legal residence, for Irish citizenship. Source: Department of Justice โ€” Immigration Service Delivery ยท irishimmigration.ie and enterprise.gov.ie.
Is GRE required for MSc Physics in Ireland?
No. GRE (and the Physics GRE specifically) is not required at any of the eight universities listed on this page for taught MSc Physics, Quantum, Photonics, Medical Physics, Astrophysics, Mathematical Physics or Applied Physics programmes. This is a clear advantage for Indian and international students compared to many US graduate physics programmes. The main requirements are your degree transcript, IELTS or equivalent English test, Statement of Purpose, and references. A strong, specific SOP โ€” naming your physics sub-area and ideally a target research group โ€” does more for physics admissions than test scores would.
Can I do a PhD in Physics in Ireland after my MSc?
Yes โ€” and this is one of the strongest reasons to choose Ireland for your MSc. PhD positions in physics in Ireland are typically funded through SFI research centres (Tyndall, CRANN, AMBER, IPIC, Connect, I-Form) or via Research Ireland (formerly IRC + SFI) Postgraduate Scholarships, plus university-specific awards. PhD funding usually covers a stipend (~โ‚ฌ19,000+ per year) plus tuition. Many MSc Physics graduates from Trinity, UCD, UCC and Galway move directly into Irish PhD positions with their MSc supervisors. Sarem also helps with PhD application guidance after MSc admission.