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Sarem Education ยท Ireland Study Guide 2026โ€“2027

Masters in Media Studies in Ireland 2026โ€“2027

Ireland is one of Europe’s strongest destinations for postgraduate Media Studies, Digital Media, Journalism and Film. Dublin City University (DCU) is ranked #1 in Ireland for Communications and Media Studies and top 200 globally per QS Rankings โ€” with eight specialist postgraduate programmes in journalism, documentary, emerging media, social media and political communication. Trinity College Dublin runs MSc Interactive Digital Media combining media studies with computer science and design. UCD School of Information and Communication Studies offers MSc Communication and Media. University of Galway’s Huston School of Film offers MA Film Studies linked to the annual Galway Film Fleadh. UCC’s MA Film and Screen Media is the only Irish partner in the European University Film Award.

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โ‚ฌ47k+ RTร‰ Journalist Scale

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Why Media Studies in Ireland?

Six Reasons Media, Journalism & Film Graduates Choose Ireland

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DCU #1 in Ireland for Communications & Media

Dublin City University’s School of Communications is ranked #1 nationally in Ireland and in the top 200 globally per QS World University Rankings โ€” across journalism, multimedia and communications studies. The school has almost 1,000 students at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels with a 40+ year tradition. DCU offers eight specialist postgraduate programmes including MA Journalism (with 8-week newsroom internship), MA Documentary Practice, MSc Emerging Media, MA Political Communication, MSc Public Relations, MSc Climate Change Policy Media & Society, MSc Science & Health Communication, and MA Social Media Communications. Trinity, UCD, UCC, University of Galway, Maynooth and UL all run respected complementary programmes.

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025/26 ยท DCU School of Communications (dcu.ie/communications) ยท DCU postgraduate programmes

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Working Newsrooms, Studios & Film Festivals

DCU MA Journalism gives access to Mac computer labs, radio studios and a fully equipped TV studio with an 8-week internship at a media organisation. DCU MA Documentary Practice provides industry-grade digital cinema cameras, dedicated post-production lab and screening room. University of Galway MA Film Studies links directly to PALAS arthouse cinema and the annual Galway Film Fleadh. UCC MA Film and Screen Media offers placements at Cork Film Festival and is the only Irish partner in the European University Film Award. Trinity MSc Interactive Digital Media graduates produce a substantial summer project. Programmes are designed to deliver portfolio work you can show employers.

DCU MA Journalism (dcu.ie/courses/postgraduate/school-communications/ma-journalism) ยท UoG Huston School of Film & PALAS ยท UCC Film & Screen Media (ucc.ie/en/cke02) ยท TCD MSc Interactive Digital Media

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RTร‰, Mediahuis, Storyful & the Big Tech Platforms in Dublin

Ireland’s media employer base spans RTร‰ (Ireland’s national public-service broadcaster, headquartered in Donnybrook, Dublin โ€” Multimedia Journalist scale โ‚ฌ47,574-โ‚ฌ74,811 per official 2026 postings), Mediahuis (publisher of the Irish Independent, Sunday Independent and Independent.ie), The Irish Times, Newstalk, Today FM, Virgin Media Television, plus Storyful (Dublin-based social news agency owned by News Corp, serving the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ABC News and Al Jazeera). The European headquarters of Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and Stripe in Dublin all hire heavily for digital media, content strategy, communications and policy roles.

RTร‰ vacancies (about.rte.ie/working-with-rte/vacancies) ยท Mediahuis Ireland ยท Storyful careers ยท Glassdoor Ireland March 2026 ยท IDA Ireland

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Digital Media on the Critical Skills List

Many digital media specialist roles โ€” including digital content design, data journalism (with strong technical skills), UX/UI design, and content strategy at multinational tech firms โ€” qualify under Ireland’s Critical Skills Employment Permit list when paired with a relevant qualification and a salary above โ‚ฌ40,904/yr (from 1 March 2026; โ‚ฌ36,848 for graduates within 12 months per Citizens Information). This gives you fast-track access to Stamp 4 long-term residency after 21 months on the CSEP โ€” one of the cleanest legal pathways in Europe for media graduates targeting tech-adjacent careers in Dublin.

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Critical Skills Occupations List (enterprise.gov.ie) ยท Citizens Information ยท CSEP MAR roadmap 2026

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Coimisiรบn na Meรกn & Ireland’s Media Regulatory Hub

Ireland is the European regulatory base for major online platforms โ€” Coimisiรบn na Meรกn (Ireland’s media regulator) is now the lead European authority enforcing the EU Digital Services Act and Online Safety Code on platforms headquartered in Ireland (Meta, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, etc.). This creates a steady pipeline of policy, regulation, content moderation and digital trust roles for media graduates. DCU’s MA Political Communication, MSc Climate Change Policy Media & Society, plus UCD’s Digital and AI Policy MSc are direct feeders into these regulatory and policy careers in Dublin.

Coimisiรบn na Meรกn (cnam.ie) ยท EU Digital Services Act ยท gov.ie media regulation

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English-Medium and Globally Recognised

All Irish MA, MSc and MPhil Media Studies programmes are taught entirely in English. Irish degrees are NFQ Level 9 awards under the Bologna Process, recognised across the EU, UK, US, Middle East, and by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Bologna recognition opens direct PhD pathways at Goldsmiths, LSE, Westminster, Columbia, NYU and continental European programmes. DCU School of Communications offers funded PhD scholarships of โ‚ฌ25,000/yr plus fee waiver (deadline 13 March 2026 for September 2026 start). Ireland’s media community is genuinely international with strong representation from Indian, GCC, African and Southeast Asian graduates.

QQI ยท Bologna Process Signatory List ยท AIU recognition ยท DCU School of Communications PhD Scholarship Call 2026 (dcu.ie/communications)

Ireland’s Media, Journalism & Film Employer Ecosystem

Where Irish Media Studies Graduates Build Their Careers

Ireland’s media employer base spans the public-service broadcaster RTร‰, major Irish news publishers (Mediahuis Ireland, The Irish Times, Examiner Group), national radio (Newstalk, Today FM), commercial TV (Virgin Media Television), Dublin-based global agencies (Storyful for News Corp, Edelman, Wilson Hartnell), tech platforms with European HQs in Dublin (Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, Stripe), Coimisiรบn na Meรกn (Ireland’s media regulator enforcing the EU Digital Services Act), and Irish film/TV production companies. As an MA/MSc student you can engage with this ecosystem through programme internships, dissertation projects and industry-mentored placements.

RTร‰ Donnybrook ยท Dublin National public-service broadcaster ยท Multimedia Journalist scale โ‚ฌ47k-โ‚ฌ74k
Mediahuis Ireland Talbot St ยท Dublin Independent.ie ยท Sunday Independent ยท Belfast Telegraph
The Irish Times Tara St ยท Dublin Ireland’s newspaper of record ยท digital-first newsroom
Storyful Dublin (News Corp) Social news verification for NYT, WSJ, ABC, Al Jazeera
Coimisiรบn na Meรกn Dublin Media regulator ยท DSA & Online Safety Code enforcement
Newstalk ยท Today FM Bauer Media Audio National commercial radio ยท digital audio
Virgin Media TV Ballymount ยท Dublin Commercial broadcaster ยท news, drama, entertainment
Google ยท Meta ยท TikTok Dublin EU HQs Content policy ยท trust & safety ยท digital media specialists
โ‚ฌ47kโ€“โ‚ฌ74k

RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist gross salary scale per RTร‰ official 2026 job postings (โ‚ฌ47,574-โ‚ฌ74,811 depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience). RTร‰ Researcher average โ‚ฌ43,500 per Glassdoor Ireland 230 employee submissions. RTร‰ Journalist average โ‚ฌ57,678 per Indeed Ireland 30 March 2026. Average journalist in Ireland โ‚ฌ37,600/yr per Glassdoor IE 104 salary submissions (range โ‚ฌ30,500-โ‚ฌ57,000). Top employers actively hiring in March-April 2026 per Glassdoor Ireland 29-position journalist board: Storyful, RTร‰, Raidiรณ Teilifรญs ร‰ireann, Mediahuis, Coimisiรบn na Meรกn, EY, plus tech platforms Storyful and others.

RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist 2026 official posting ยท Glassdoor Ireland April 2026 ยท Indeed Ireland March 2026 ยท PayScale Ireland 2026

University Comparison

Top Universities for Masters in Media Studies in Ireland 2026โ€“2027

A comparison of the leading institutions offering MA Journalism, MSc Interactive Digital Media, MA Documentary Practice, MA Film Studies, MSc Communication and Media, MSc Emerging Media, MA Social Media Communications, MA Political Communication and related Media Studies programmes. Fees are for non-EU/international students per year.

University QS Global 2026 Lead Programme Specialisation Intl Fee/yr Min UG
Dublin City University #410 MA Journalism ยท MA Documentary Practice ยท MSc Emerging Media #1 IE Communications ยท Top 200 QS ~โ‚ฌ17,000โ€“โ‚ฌ18,500 2:2 (50-55%+)
Trinity College Dublin #75 MSc Interactive Digital Media ยท MPhil Screen Studies ยท Digital Arts Tech-Creative Crossover ~โ‚ฌ26,989 2:1 (60%+)
University College Dublin #118 MSc Communication & Media ยท MA Writing for Stage and Screen iSchool perspective ยท Media Mgmt Project ~โ‚ฌ22,600 2:1 (60%+)
University of Galway #270 MA Film Studies ยท MA Journalism Galway Film Fleadh ยท Huston School ~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500 2:2 (50-55%+)
University College Cork #246 MA Film and Screen Media ยท Digital Arts & Humanities European Film Award ยท Cork Film Fest ~โ‚ฌ19,700โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500 2:1 (Hum.)
Maynooth University #801โ€“850 MA Media Studies ยท MA Communication Critical theory + practice ~โ‚ฌ16,500โ€“โ‚ฌ17,500 2:2 (55%+)
University of Limerick #426 MA Journalism & Digital Communication Lower cost ยท 2:2 accepted ~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,500 2:2 (55%+)

Fees are approximate 2026โ€“27 rates for non-EU students and subject to annual revision. QS rankings: QS World University Rankings 2026 and QS Subject Rankings (Communication & Media Studies) 2025. DCU is ranked 1st in Ireland and top 200 globally in Communications and Media Studies per the latest QS Subject Rankings. Always verify current fees on each university’s official fees page (dcu.ie/fees, tcd.ie, ucd.ie/students/fees, ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees, universityofgalway.ie/student-fees, maynoothuniversity.ie/student-fees-grants, ul.ie/fees) before applying.

Programme Deep-Dive

MA, MSc & MPhil Media Studies Programmes in Ireland โ€” Detailed Guide 2026

Ireland’s Media Studies masters landscape covers DCU’s eight-track flagship suite (MA Journalism, MA Documentary Practice, MSc Emerging Media, MA Political Communication, MSc Public Relations, MSc Climate Change Policy Media & Society, MSc Science & Health Communication, MA Social Media Communications) โ€” DCU is #1 in Ireland for Communications and top 200 globally per QS Rankings. Plus Trinity College Dublin’s MSc Interactive Digital Media (creative-tech crossover) and MPhil Screen Studies, UCD’s MSc Communication and Media (iSchool perspective with Media Management Project), University of Galway’s Huston School of Film and Journalism programmes (PALAS arthouse, Galway Film Fleadh), UCC’s MA Film and Screen Media (only Irish partner in European University Film Award), Maynooth’s MA Media Studies, and UL’s MA Journalism & Digital Communication. The nine programme deep-dives below cover the full spectrum.

DCU

MA in Journalism (DC600)

Dublin City University ยท School of Communications ยท #1 in Ireland for Communications ยท Top 200 globally QS

Top journalism programme in Ireland 8-Week Newsroom Internship TV + Radio Studios Mac Computer Labs

DCU’s MA in Journalism is the top-rated journalism qualification in Ireland and one of the top 200 globally per QS World University Rankings. The programme balances practical, theoretical, technical and analytical training to address the changing media environment. Students learn from specialists in political journalism, climate change reporting, data journalism, gender and media studies, and journalism history. Practical training covers news reporting, video and audio production, mobile journalism (MoJo), and news design. State-of-the-art facilities include Mac computer labs, radio studios and a fully equipped TV studio. Students undertake an eight-week internship with a media organisation at the end of the academic year. Application requires a personal statement (500-750 words) AND one written bylined journalism article (~300 words) โ€” published or unpublished. Graduates join an alumni network including many of Ireland’s leading journalists. Programme Chair: Dr David Robbins.

DCU MA Journalism (dcu.ie/courses/postgraduate/school-communications/ma-journalism) ยท School of Communications (dcu.ie/communications) ยท QS Subject Rankings 2025 ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Modules

News ReportingVideo & Audio ProductionMobile Journalism (MoJo)News DesignData JournalismPolitical & Climate ReportingMedia Law & Ethics8-Week Internship

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ17,000โ€“โ‚ฌ18,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons + writing sample
BackgroundAny discipline + portfolio
DCU

MA in Documentary Practice (DC775)

Dublin City University ยท School of Communications ยท 30 years of film/TV teaching

Industry-Grade Cameras Dedicated Post-Production Lab Practice-Based Long-Form Documentary

DCU’s MA in Documentary Practice combines journalism, filmmaking and multimedia skills in a hands-on audio-visual programme. Drawing from DCU’s 30 years of film and television teaching experience, this is the school’s response to the growing industry demand for long-form documentary content. Students access a recently constructed media studio equipped with leading industry-grade digital cinema cameras, sound recording equipment, editing tools, a dedicated post-production lab, and a screening room exclusively for this course’s students. The unique holistic and practice-based approach to non-fiction storytelling immerses students in photography, audio production and video production, alongside theoretical readings and analysis of key documentary films. Application requires a portfolio of previous work (does not need to be professional standard but must demonstrate basic familiarity with video, photographic or aural storytelling) AND a written proposal for a documentary project. Closing dates: 1 July 2026 (non-EU); 31 July 2026 (EU); programme commences September 2026.

DCU MA Documentary Practice (dcu.ie/courses/postgraduate/school-communications/ma-documentary-practice) ยท DCU School of Communications ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Modules

Documentary ProductionCinematographySound Recording & DesignPhotographyAudio ProductionDocumentary Theory & AnalysisFinal Documentary Project

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ17,000โ€“โ‚ฌ18,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
Apply by (non-EU)1 July 2026
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (50%+) + portfolio
BackgroundAny + storytelling portfolio
DCU

MSc Emerging Media ยท MA Political Communication ยท MSc PR & Strategic Comms ยท MA Social Media ยท MSc Climate Media ยท MSc Science & Health Comm

Dublin City University ยท School of Communications ยท 6 additional specialist programmes

6 Specialist Tracks Full-Time + Part-Time PhD Pipeline (โ‚ฌ25k stipend) Industry-Engaged

Beyond MA Journalism and MA Documentary Practice, DCU’s School of Communications runs six further specialist postgraduate programmes โ€” making it the most comprehensive Communications/Media postgraduate suite in Ireland. MSc Emerging Media (DC605) builds from 25+ years of multimedia and digital technologies excellence. MA Political Communication (DC631 FT / DC604 PT) targets careers in policy, public affairs and political journalism. MSc Public Relations and Strategic Communications (DC674) covers PR strategy, crisis communications and corporate reputation. MA Social Media Communications (DC614 FT / DC642 PT) covers social-platform strategy, content marketing and digital engagement. MSc Climate Change: Policy, Media and Society (DC669 FT / DC679 PT) bridges environmental communication and policy. MSc Science and Health Communication (DC606 FT / DC607 PT) trains specialist science journalists and health communicators. DCU also offers funded PhD scholarships of โ‚ฌ25,000/yr plus fee waiver (deadline 13 March 2026, start September 2026) โ€” across (new) media studies, media history, journalism, science communication, political communication, social media, online safety, media & gender, film and television, music industry, advertising and cultural studies.

DCU School of Communications postgraduate programmes (dcu.ie/communications/postgraduate-programmes-school-communications) ยท DCU PhD Scholarship Call 2026 (dcu.ie/communications/phd-scholarship-call-2026-school-communications-dcu) ยท Verified May 2026

Six Programme Tracks

Emerging Media (DC605)Political Communication (DC631)PR & Strategic Comms (DC674)Social Media Communications (DC614)Climate Change Policy Media & Society (DC669)Science & Health Communication (DC606)

Programme Details

Duration1 yr FT / 2 yr PT (most)
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ17,000โ€“โ‚ฌ18,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember 2026
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (50-55%+)
BackgroundAny discipline accepted
TCD

MSc Interactive Digital Media (also MPhil Screen Studies, MPhil Digital Arts)

Trinity College Dublin ยท School of Computer Science and Statistics + School of Creative Arts ยท QS #75

Tech-Creative Crossover Substantial Summer Project No CS Required Apply by 31 July 2026

Trinity’s MSc Interactive Digital Media is an interdisciplinary programme combining elements from media studies, communication, computer science and design โ€” designed for graduates from non-computer science backgrounds wanting to transition into tech and media. Modules cover Programming for Digital Media, Authoring for Digital Media, Contextual Media, Audio/Video and Sensor Technologies, and Visual Computing and Design. The programme culminates in a substantial summer Final Project. The Trinity Centre for the Environment also offers MPhil Screen Studies for academic film/television research, and the new MPhil Digital Arts and Intermedia Practices for practice-based digital arts. Programme starts 14 September 2026; applications close 31 July 2026. Scholarship opportunities include the China Scholarship Council (CSC) โ€“ Trinity Joint Scholarship Programme (deadline 14 February 2026), Mitchell Scholarship and Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme.

Trinity MSc Interactive Digital Media (tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/courses/interactive-digital-media-msc) ยท Trinity Centre for the Environment Taught Masters ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Modules

Programming for Digital MediaAuthoring for Digital MediaContextual MediaAudio, Video & Sensor TechnologiesVisual Computing & DesignResearch PaperFinal Project (Summer)

Programme Details

Duration12 months full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ26,989/yr (full programme)
IELTS6.5 (Duolingo 120, TOEFL 90)
Apply by31 July 2026
UG RequirementUpper Second Class (60%+)
BackgroundAny (incl. non-CS)
UCD

MSc Communication and Media (W440) ยท MA Writing for Stage and Screen

University College Dublin ยท School of Information & Communication Studies + UCD Arts & Humanities ยท QS #118

iSchool Perspective Media Management Project Tracks-Based Curriculum Top 100 Performing Arts QS

UCD MSc Communication and Media is the first postgraduate degree in this field in Ireland to be offered from an Information school perspective โ€” covering communication content and audience reception, mediation and influence, regulation and power, political economy, ethics, digital platforms and human-computer interaction. The programme is structured across multiple tracks, with 60 credits of core modules (with thesis or media project option) plus 30 credits of electives by track. A significant component is the Media Management Project over the summer โ€” past students have worked with Media Literacy Ireland on online disinformation and propaganda research. Practical training in statistics, data visualisation and research methods is integrated throughout. Open to applicants from any discipline. UCD Arts & Humanities is ranked 41st for English Literature & Language and Top 100 for History and Performing Arts (QS Subject Rankings) โ€” its MA Writing for Stage and Screen offers a parallel route for screenwriters.

UCD MSc Communication and Media (ucd.ie/courses/msc-communication-media) ยท UCD School of Information & Communication Studies ยท UCD Non-EU Graduate Taught Fees ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Focus

Communication & Audience ReceptionDigital Platforms & HCIMedia Regulation & PolicyPolitical Economy of MediaOnline DisinformationStatistics & Data VizMedia Management ProjectWriting for Stage & Screen

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ22,600/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:1 Hons (60%+)
BackgroundAny discipline + RPL
UoG

MA Film Studies: Theory and Practice ยท MA Journalism

University of Galway ยท Huston School of Film & Digital Media ยท Galway Film Fleadh partner

PALAS Arthouse Cinema Galway Film Fleadh Screenplay or Dissertation MoJo & Data Journalism

University of Galway’s MA Film Studies: Theory and Practice at the Huston School combines theoretical and historical study of film with screenwriting, digital film practice, film education and film festival curation. Direct industry connections via PALAS โ€” Galway’s award-winning arthouse cinema โ€” and the annual Galway Film Fleadh and Generation Fleadh. Students choose either an academic-focused 16,000-18,000 word minor dissertation OR a practice-based project including a feature-length screenplay or video essay with 7,000-word dissertation, submitted in early August. Graduates have moved into PhD research, university lecturing, television production, film direction, newspaper editing, journalism, theatre administration and film festival programming. UoG MA Journalism is a digital-first, multimedia programme covering news writing, broadcasting, MoJo, data journalism, podcasting, social video, and news verification โ€” with optional electives in Features Journalism, Data and Visualisation, or Investigating Miscarriages of Justice. Application requires CV, 500-word personal statement and at least one work sample. Applications close 30 September 2026.

University of Galway MA Film Studies (universityofgalway.ie/courses/taught-postgraduate-courses/film-studies) ยท UoG MA Journalism ยท Huston School of Film & Digital Media ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Focus

Film Theory & HistoryScreenwritingDigital Film PracticeFilm Festival CurationNews Reporting & BroadcastingMobile JournalismData JournalismPodcasting & Social Video

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <5.5)
Apply by30 September 2026
UG Requirement2:1 ideal / 2:2 considered
BackgroundAny + writing samples
UCC

MA Film and Screen Media (CKE02) ยท Digital Arts and Humanities

University College Cork ยท School of Film, Music and Theatre ยท QS #246

Cork Film Festival placements European Film Award (EFA) โ€” only Irish partner Stream Approach UCC/Arts Council Film Artist mentorship

UCC’s MA in Film and Screen Media is a one-year taught programme combining film theory, analysis, history and practice โ€” with emphasis on academic skills and creativity in critical writing, filmmaking, film/media journalism and cultural administration. Students benefit from specialised tuition in film and screen media and digital filmmaking, plus voluntary work for cultural projects and film festivals including the Fastnet Film Festival and Cork Film Festival placements. UCC is the only Irish partner in the European University Film Award โ€” an award of the European Film Academy (EFA) and Filmfest Hamburg presented and voted for by university students across Europe โ€” with one student selected each year to travel to Germany to participate. The programme has a unique ‘stream’ approach giving students greater flexibility in shaping their pathway: theoretical and cultural studies, creative practice, critical writing, or culture industry. Mentorship by resident UCC/Arts Council Film Artist and an annual seminar series of visiting speakers. Total 90 credits including FX6010 Irish Cinema, FX6018 Research Methodologies, FX6021 Film & Screen Cultures, FX6022 Archives and Appropriation. UCC also offers MA Digital Arts and Humanities for multidisciplinary digital culture studies.

UCC MA Film and Screen Media (ucc.ie/en/cke02) ยท UCC School of Film, Music and Theatre ยท UCC Postgraduate EU and International Fees 2026/27 ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Modules

Irish Cinema: History & AestheticsFilm & Screen CulturesArchives & AppropriationResearch MethodologiesDigital FilmmakingFilm/Media JournalismCultural AdministrationEuropean Film Award

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ19,700โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <5.5)
IntakeSeptember (PAC rounds)
UG Requirement2:1 Hons in Humanities
BackgroundFilm/Media Studies pref.
MU

MA Media Studies ยท Communication and Cultural Studies tracks

Maynooth University ยท Department of Media Studies ยท 25 km west of Dublin

Lower Fees Critical Media Theory 2:2 Hons + RPL Accepted 25 km from Dublin

Maynooth University runs MA Media Studies and adjacent Communication and Cultural Studies programmes through its Department of Media Studies โ€” providing a flexible and tailored programme combining critical media theory with creative practice. Maynooth is a strong destination for graduates targeting cultural media research, media policy, and academic/PhD pathways. The Department’s strengths include media history, gender and media, popular music studies, and media philosophy. Maynooth accepts applicants with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience under its RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) process for non-standard entrants. Maynooth’s location 25 km west of Dublin via regular commuter rail (40-minute journey) means significantly lower living costs (โ‚ฌ9,000-โ‚ฌ11,500/yr, โ‚น9.9L-โ‚น12.65L) while keeping full access to Dublin’s media employer market โ€” RTร‰, Mediahuis, The Irish Times, Storyful and Coimisiรบn na Meรกn Dublin offices are all directly commutable. Maynooth degrees are NFQ Level 9 and eligible for the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work permission.

Maynooth University postgraduate programmes (maynoothuniversity.ie/study-maynooth/postgraduate-studies) ยท Department of Media Studies ยท Maynooth Postgraduate Tuition Fees 2026/27 (maynoothuniversity.ie/student-fees-grants) ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Focus

Critical Media TheoryCultural StudiesMedia HistoryGender & MediaPopular Music StudiesMedia PhilosophyResearch Methods

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ16,500โ€“โ‚ฌ17,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <5.5)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (55%+) or RPL
BackgroundAny + 3yr exp pathway
UL

MA Journalism & Digital Communication ยท Public Relations ยท Marketing tracks

University of Limerick ยท Kemmy Business School ยท Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences ยท QS #426

Lower Cost Print + Broadcast + Digital 2:2 Hons Accepted Limerick Living Costs

University of Limerick’s MA Journalism and Digital Communication covers traditional print and broadcast journalism alongside contemporary digital communication training โ€” equipping graduates for the multimedia newsroom and digital content roles. UL Kemmy Business School also runs parallel postgraduate programmes in Public Relations and Strategic Communication and Marketing โ€” strong fit for graduates targeting Edelman Dublin, Wilson Hartnell, Drury Communications, plus in-house corporate communications roles at multinationals. UL is consistently rated for graduate employability and the Kemmy Business School maintains strong industry links through the South-West regional cluster (Limerick is home to Element Pictures’ production base for major international film/TV co-productions, plus a growing digital marketing services industry). Limerick’s living costs run roughly 25-30% below Dublin (โ‚ฌ9,500-โ‚ฌ12,000/yr, โ‚น10.45L-โ‚น13.20L), materially reducing the total annual budget. UL accepts a 2:2 honours degree (55%+), making the programme accessible to a wider applicant pool. UL degrees are NFQ Level 9 and eligible for the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work permission.

University of Limerick MA Journalism & Digital Communication (ul.ie) ยท UL Kemmy Business School (ul.ie/business) ยท UL Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences ยท UL Postgraduate Taught Fees 2025/26 (ul.ie/fees) ยท Verified May 2026

Programme Focus

Print & Broadcast JournalismDigital CommunicationMultimedia NewsroomPublic RelationsStrategic CommunicationContent MarketingMedia Production

Programme Details

Duration1 year full-time
Intl Fee~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,500/yr
IELTS6.5 (no band <6.0)
IntakeSeptember
UG Requirement2:2 Hons (55%+)
BackgroundAny + writing samples

Entry Requirements

Requirements for Masters in Media Studies in Ireland

Most Irish MA, MSc and MPhil Media Studies programmes accept graduates from any discipline โ€” Journalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, English Literature, Sociology, Political Science, Business, Computer Science, Design, Liberal Arts and beyond. UCC’s MA Film and Screen Media is the most discipline-specific (Humanities preferred); DCU MA Journalism and MA Documentary Practice require additional portfolio submissions; Trinity MSc Interactive Digital Media takes any discipline including non-CS. A demonstrated portfolio of writing, photography, video, podcasting or design work strengthens every application materially.

๐Ÿ“Š Academic GPA by University

UniversityMin UG
Trinity College Dublin (MSc IDM)2:1 (60%+)
UCD MSc Communication & Media2:1 (60%+) or RPL
UCC MA Film and Screen Media2:1 in Humanities
DCU MA Journalism / Documentary2:2 + portfolio/sample
DCU MSc Emerging Media / PR2:2 (50-55%+)
University of Galway MA Film/Journ2:1 ideal / 2:2 considered
Maynooth University2:2 (55%+) or RPL
University of Limerick2:2 (55%+)

๐ŸŒ English Language Requirements

  • IELTS 6.5 overall: TCD, DCU, UCD, UCC, UoG, Maynooth, UL
  • TCD & UCD & DCU typically expect no band below 6.0; UCC, UoG no band below 5.5
  • TOEFL iBT 90+ accepted at all seven universities
  • PTE Academic 63-69 accepted (TCD requires 69+)
  • Duolingo English Test 120+ accepted at TCD
  • IELTS scores must usually be no more than two years old at date of application
  • Native-level written English is strongly expected for journalism programmes given the writing-portfolio requirement

Source: Individual university programme pages, 2025/26 & 2026/27

๐Ÿ“ Documents Required

  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official semester-wise transcripts
  • Personal statement / Statement of Purpose (500-800 words)
  • DCU MA Journalism: ONE bylined journalism article (~300 words) of your own composition โ€” published or unpublished โ€” on a subject of your choice. More than one sample article disqualifies the application.
  • DCU MA Documentary Practice: portfolio of previous video/photo/audio work (does not need to be professional standard) AND a written documentary project proposal
  • UoG MA Journalism: CV + 500-word personal statement + at least one work sample (blog post, student media, short audio/video piece)
  • Two academic references / letters of recommendation
  • Updated CV โ€” list every publication, blog, podcast, video, social media campaign, internship
  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo certificate
  • Passport copy (biographical page)
  • HRD-attested academic documents where required

๐Ÿ’ก Application Timeline โ€” September 2026 Intake

For a September 2026 intake, applications should ideally begin by Octoberโ€“December 2025. DCU MA Journalism and MA Documentary Practice accept on a rolling basis until full or 1 July 2026 (non-EU). DCU PhD Scholarship deadline 13 March 2026. Trinity MSc IDM closes 31 July 2026.

October โ€“ December 2025

Applications open at DCU, TCD, UCD, UCC, University of Galway, Maynooth and UL. Submit transcripts, IELTS, personal statement and writing/portfolio samples. Build your portfolio: blog posts, student media articles, short videos.

January โ€“ April 2026

DCU School of Communications PhD Scholarship deadline 13 March 2026 (โ‚ฌ25k stipend + fees). CSC-Trinity Joint Scholarship 14 February 2026. GOI-IES (Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship) deadline typically March. Begin HRD attestation (allow 6-8 weeks).

May โ€“ September 2026

DCU non-EU close 1 July 2026; EU close 31 July 2026. Trinity MSc IDM close 31 July 2026. UoG close 30 September 2026. Submit Irish D study visa via VFS Global (4-8 weeks). Demonstrate โ‚ฌ10,000 personal funds (per Irish Immigration Service Delivery).

January 2027 intake is available at select DCU, UoG, Maynooth and UL programmes for students who miss September. Verify availability per programme โ€” Sarem confirms current intake status during your free consultation.

Fees & Total Budget

What a Masters in Media Studies in Ireland Actually Costs โ€” 2026โ€“2027

Plan for tuition plus living costs. Dublin remains the highest-cost city; Cork, Limerick, Galway and Maynooth all run roughly 20-30 percent lower. Use the figures below to build your one-year budget before shortlisting universities. Always verify current fees directly on each university’s official fees page โ€” figures are subject to annual revision.

University & Programme Tuition/Year In INR (โ‚ฌ1โ‰ˆโ‚น110)
TCD MSc Interactive Digital Media~โ‚ฌ26,989 (full)~โ‚น29.69L
UCD MSc Communication & Media (W440)~โ‚ฌ22,600~โ‚น24.86L
UCC MA Film and Screen Media~โ‚ฌ19,700โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500~โ‚น21.67โ€“22.55L
University of Galway MA Film / MA Journalism~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ20,500~โ‚น20.35โ€“22.55L
UL MA Journalism & Digital Communication~โ‚ฌ18,500โ€“โ‚ฌ19,500~โ‚น20.35โ€“21.45L
DCU MA Journalism / MA Documentary / MSc Emerging Media~โ‚ฌ17,000โ€“โ‚ฌ18,500~โ‚น18.70โ€“20.35L
Maynooth MA Media Studies~โ‚ฌ16,500โ€“โ‚ฌ17,500~โ‚น18.15โ€“19.25L

Exchange rate: โ‚ฌ1 โ‰ˆ โ‚น110 (BookMyForex, May 2026). Fees are approximate non-EU rates for 2026-27 and subject to annual revision. Always verify on each university’s official fees page (DCU: dcu.ie/fees/postgraduate-fees-2026-27; TCD: tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate; UCD: ucd.ie/students/fees; UCC: ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees; UoG: universityofgalway.ie/student-fees; Maynooth: maynoothuniversity.ie/student-fees-grants; UL: ul.ie/fees).

Dublin โ€” Annual Living Cost

โ‚ฌ13,500โ€“โ‚ฌ16,200 โ‚น14.85Lโ€“โ‚น17.82L ยท TCD, UCD, DCU
Includes accommodation, food, transport, utilities

Cork โ€” Annual Living Cost

โ‚ฌ10,500โ€“โ‚ฌ13,000 โ‚น11.55Lโ€“โ‚น14.30L ยท UCC
~20% cheaper than Dublin

Galway / Limerick โ€” Living Cost

โ‚ฌ9,500โ€“โ‚ฌ12,000 โ‚น10.45Lโ€“โ‚น13.20L ยท UoG, UL
~25% cheaper than Dublin

Maynooth โ€” Annual Living Cost

โ‚ฌ9,000โ€“โ‚ฌ11,500 โ‚น9.90Lโ€“โ‚น12.65L ยท 25 km from Dublin
Lowest commuter-belt option
๐Ÿ’ก Part-Time Work: International students on an Irish Stamp 2 student visa may work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during scheduled holidays. Ireland’s national minimum wage rises to โ‚ฌ13.50 per hour from January 2026 (gov.ie). Student journalist, podcast assistant, content creator and tutor roles in university towns typically pay โ‚ฌ13.50-โ‚ฌ20/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. Source: irishimmigration.ie.

Scholarships & Funding

Scholarships for Masters in Media Studies in Ireland

Media Studies and Journalism graduates can access multiple Irish funding routes โ€” the fully-funded Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship, DCU School of Communications PhD scholarships of โ‚ฌ25,000/yr plus fee waiver, the China Scholarship Councilโ€“Trinity Joint Scholarship Programme, Trinity Global & Indian Postgraduate Scholarships, UCD Global Excellence Scholarship, plus university-specific awards at UCC and University of Galway. Scholarships are highly competitive and require strong portfolio plus academic record.

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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 HEI, administered by the Higher Education Authority. Approximately 60 awards are made globally per year. Applications open after you have a confirmed offer; deadline typically March. Media Studies, Journalism and Communications applicants with a strong portfolio of writing, video, podcasting or social-impact work are competitive given Ireland’s growing focus on disinformation, online safety and media literacy. 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 Deadline: typically March annually

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DCU School of Communications PhD Scholarship

โ‚ฌ25,000/yr stipend + fee waiver ยท 4 years

DCU’s School of Communications has three funded PhD scholarships across a four-year duration for September 2026 entry. Each provides a tax-free stipend of โ‚ฌ25,000 per annum plus fees, with funding for conference travel and paid teaching experience as part of career development. Thematic areas include (new) media studies, media history, journalism studies, science communication, political communication, social media studies, online safety, media & gender, film and television studies, music industry studies, advertising and cultural studies. Deadline: 13 March 2026. Successful candidates begin September 2026 and must be normally resident in Dublin. Suitable for MA Journalism / Media Studies graduates with a clear research direction.

Source: DCU School of Communications PhD Scholarship Call 2026 (dcu.ie/communications/phd-scholarship-call-2026-school-communications-dcu) ยท Verified May 2026

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CSCโ€“Trinity Joint Scholarship ยท Trinity Indian Scholarship ยท Mitchell

โ‚ฌ3,000โ€“โ‚ฌ10,000 + full scholarship routes

Trinity College Dublin offers multiple scholarship routes for MSc Interactive Digital Media applicants and other postgraduate Media Studies students. The China Scholarship Council (CSC) โ€“ Trinity College Dublin Joint Scholarship Programme closes 14 February 2026 (merit-based). The Trinity Postgraduate Indian Scholarship provides โ‚ฌ3,000 for Indian nationals. TCD Global Excellence Postgraduate Scholarships offer โ‚ฌ2,000โ€“โ‚ฌ5,000 for high-achieving international applicants. The Mitchell Scholarship is a merit-based US-Ireland award. The Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme is also recognised. All applications are through TCD’s scholarship portal after receiving an offer.

Source: Trinity College Dublin Scholarships & Prizes (tcd.ie/study/postgraduate/scholarships) ยท Verified May 2026

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UCD Global Excellence Scholarship & ISS

50โ€“100% tuition coverage

UCD’s Global Excellence Scholarship covers 50% or 100% of tuition fees for high-achieving international postgraduate applicants โ€” separate application required after offer. UCD also runs the International Student Scholarship (ISS), automatically considered at the time of offer with no separate application required. UCD MSc Communication and Media (W440) and MA Writing for Stage and Screen are eligible. Apply early through the UCD Application Portal. Tax relief is also available on Irish postgraduate tuition fees up to โ‚ฌ7,000 per person per course (Citizens Information).

Source: UCD Global Office ยท ucd.ie/global ยท UCD Graduate Admissions Fees & Funding (ucd.ie/graduateadmissions/admissions/feesfunding)

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UCC Honours Scholarship ยท UoG Postgraduate Excellence

UCC: 20% (1H) / 10% (2H1) ยท UoG: โ‚ฌ1,500 EU + Global Scholarships

University College Cork offers an automatic tuition discount for international (non-EU) students on taught masters programmes โ€” including MA Film and Screen Media. First Class Honours (1H) or equivalent: 20% off tuition fee. 2H1 (Upper Second): 10% off. No separate application required. University of Galway offers the Postgraduate Excellence Scholarship (โ‚ฌ1,500 for EU students achieving H1) plus merit-based Global Scholarships for non-EU students applying to MA Film Studies and MA Journalism โ€” applications open in early 2026. The Galway Film Fleadh and PALAS arthouse cinema also create paid student work opportunities.

Source: UCC International Office Scholarships (ucc.ie/en/study/international/scholarships) ยท University of Galway Fees and Funding (universityofgalway.ie/courses/fees-and-funding)

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Career Pathways 2026

Media, Journalism & Film Jobs & Salary in Ireland After Your MA/MSc

Ireland’s media labour market spans RTร‰ (Ireland’s national public-service broadcaster), Mediahuis Ireland (publisher of Independent.ie, Irish Independent, Sunday Independent), The Irish Times, Newstalk, Today FM, Virgin Media Television, Storyful (Dublin-based social news verification agency owned by News Corp), Coimisiรบn na Meรกn (Ireland’s media regulator), plus the European headquarters of Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn hiring digital media specialists. Salary ranges below are sourced from publicly available data โ€” Glassdoor Ireland (104 journalist salaries, April 2026), Indeed Ireland March 2026, RTร‰ official 2026 job postings โ€” not modelled estimates.

Important: 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 journalist, multimedia journalist, content producer, digital media specialist, social media manager, communications, PR, documentary filmmaker and media regulation roles in Ireland โ€” outcomes depend on your own preparation, portfolio, interviews and effort. The data and platforms below are publicly available and free to use directly.

Graduate Journalist ยท Print, Digital, Broadcast

โ‚ฌ30,500โ€“โ‚ฌ46,375 / yr

Entry-level journalist roles per Glassdoor Ireland April 2026 (104 salary submissions): typical pay range โ‚ฌ30,500 (25th percentile) to โ‚ฌ46,375 (75th percentile), national average โ‚ฌ37,600/yr. Common entry employers: Mediahuis Ireland (Independent.ie), The Irish Examiner, regional newspaper groups, plus digital-first outlets and trade publications. Source: Glassdoor Ireland April 2026 (glassdoor.ie/Salaries/journalist-salary).

RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist

โ‚ฌ47,574โ€“โ‚ฌ74,811 / yr

RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist gross salary scale per RTร‰ official 2026 job postings โ€” covering news reporting across digital, radio and TV at Ireland’s national public-service broadcaster. RTร‰ Journalist average โ‚ฌ57,678 per Indeed Ireland March 2026 (15 job-posting submissions). RTร‰ flagship programmes include Today with David McCullagh, Oliver Callan and Drivetime. Source: RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist 2026 official posting ยท Indeed Ireland March 2026.

Senior Journalist / Editor

โ‚ฌ57,000โ€“โ‚ฌ85,000 / yr

Senior journalists and editors at Mediahuis, The Irish Times, RTร‰ and Storyful. Top earners reach โ‚ฌ57,000+ at the 90th percentile per Glassdoor Ireland; Mediahuis editor roles require 5+ years professional copy editing/journalism experience for digital. RTร‰ Manager average โ‚ฌ70,000 per Glassdoor Ireland 230 employee submissions. Source: Glassdoor Ireland April 2026 ยท Mediahuis editor postings.

Digital Media Specialist ยท Tech Platforms

โ‚ฌ40,000โ€“โ‚ฌ75,000 / yr

Content policy, trust & safety, social media manager, content strategy roles at Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn Dublin EU HQs. Many of these roles meet the Critical Skills Employment Permit threshold of โ‚ฌ40,904+ (from 1 March 2026), giving direct CSEP eligibility. Source: LinkedIn Ireland ยท IDA Ireland ยท Glassdoor Ireland 2026.

PR / Strategic Communications Manager

โ‚ฌ45,000โ€“โ‚ฌ85,000 / yr

Public Relations and Strategic Communications roles at Edelman Dublin, Wilson Hartnell, Drury Communications, Murray, plus in-house at multinationals. Strong fit for graduates of DCU MSc Public Relations and Strategic Communications, MA Political Communication, MA Social Media Communications. Senior comms managers at multinationals reach โ‚ฌ85,000+. Source: Glassdoor Ireland ยท IrishJobs.ie communications roles 2026.

Documentary Producer / Film Production

โ‚ฌ32,000โ€“โ‚ฌ70,000 / yr

Documentary producer, video editor, sound designer roles at Element Pictures (producers of “The Banshees of Inisherin”, “Normal People”), Treasure Entertainment, Tilted Pictures, Dearg Films, plus RTร‰ commissioned documentary teams. Salary ranges vary widely with project-based work and freelance arrangements common. Strong fit for graduates of DCU MA Documentary Practice, UCC MA Film and Screen Media, UoG MA Film Studies. Source: Screen Ireland (screenireland.ie) ยท IFTA ยท Glassdoor Ireland 2026.

Top Media, Journalism & Film Employers in Ireland

A sample of legitimate Irish-based employers that publicly recruit Media Studies, Journalism and Film MA/MSc graduates. Sourced from official career pages, RTร‰ vacancies, Indeed Ireland, IrishJobs.ie, LinkedIn Ireland, Glassdoor Ireland โ€” May 2026.

RTร‰Donnybrook ยท Multimedia Journalist scale โ‚ฌ47k-โ‚ฌ74k
Mediahuis IrelandIndependent.ie ยท Sunday Independent
The Irish TimesTara St ยท digital-first newsroom
StoryfulDublin ยท News Corp ยท serves NYT, WSJ, ABC
Coimisiรบn na MeรกnMedia regulator ยท DSA enforcement
The Irish ExaminerCork ยท Examiner Group ยท digital + print
Newstalk ยท Today FMBauer Media Audio ยท national radio
Virgin Media TelevisionBallymount ยท commercial broadcaster
Element PicturesBanshees ยท Normal People ยท prestige film
Treasure ยท Tilted PicturesIndie Irish film/TV production
Google ยท Meta ยท TikTokDublin EU HQs ยท content policy & trust
LinkedIn IrelandDublin ยท editorial & content strategy
Edelman ยท Wilson HartnellDublin PR agencies ยท strategic comms
EY ยท Deloitte CommsBig Four corporate communications
Screen IrelandIrish film board ยท industry funding
Galway / Cork Film FestivalsFestival programming, curation, ops

Critical Skills Permit Pathway โ€” Where Media Roles Qualify

1

Graduate

MA/MSc Media Studies
1 year

2

Stay-Back

Stamp 1G
24-month work permission

3

Job Offer

Digital media role at โ‚ฌ40,904+
(many tech-platform roles qualify)

4

CSEP

Critical Skills Permit
2-year, renewable

5

Stamp 4

Long-term residency
After 21 months on CSEP

6

Citizenship

Irish citizenship
After 5 years’ residence

CSEP threshold: โ‚ฌ40,904/yr from 1 March 2026 (or โ‚ฌ36,848 for graduates within 12 months of qualification per Citizens Information). Note: traditional newsroom journalist roles often pay below this threshold and may rely on the General Employment Permit or Stamp 1G route instead. Tech-platform digital media specialist roles (content policy, UX, data journalism) typically meet the CSEP threshold. Source: enterprise.gov.ie ยท citizensinformation.ie ยท irishimmigration.ie

The Sarem Edge

Why Choose Sarem for Masters in Media Studies in Ireland?

Here is what makes Sarem different: our co-founder, Prem, pursued his own postgraduate education in Ireland โ€” completing a Masters in E-commerce and Digital Marketing โ€” and has worked in Irish industry for the past ten years. His direct experience navigating Irish university admissions, the study visa process, and the Dublin/Cork/Galway media employer market means that when Prem advises you on which Media Studies, Journalism, Digital Media or Film programme fits your profile, how the Critical Skills Permit pathway actually works for digital media specialists, and which DCU, Trinity, UCD, UCC, University of Galway, Maynooth or UL track is most relevant for your sub-area โ€” he is drawing on lived, current experience in the exact ecosystem you are entering.

๐ŸŽ“ Lived Experience in Ireland

Prem completed his own Masters in Ireland and has built his career here for over ten years. His advice on programme selection, scholarship triggers, the Irish RTร‰/Mediahuis/Storyful hiring pipeline, and post-MA career planning is grounded in personal experience โ€” not in brochures or third-hand accounts.

๐Ÿ“ Application-to-Offer Guidance

We guide every stage: programme shortlisting, Media Studies-specific personal statement drafting, DCU bylined-article and Documentary portfolio submissions, university communication, scholarship applications, and visa documentation. Our 78% admission success rate across Ireland programmes reflects the quality of this end-to-end support.

๐Ÿ” Programme-Specific Intelligence

We know the difference between DCU’s #1 IE Communications suite (8 specialist tracks including MA Journalism, MA Documentary Practice, MSc Emerging Media), Trinity’s MSc Interactive Digital Media (creative-tech crossover), UCD’s MSc Communication and Media (iSchool perspective + Media Management Project), University of Galway MA Film Studies (Galway Film Fleadh), UCC MA Film and Screen Media (European Film Award), Maynooth MA Media Studies, and UL MA Journalism & Digital Communication. We match you to the right fit.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Scholarship Application Support

GOI-IES personal statements, DCU School of Communications PhD scholarship research proposals (โ‚ฌ25,000/yr stipend + fee waiver), CSC-Trinity Joint Scholarship applications, Trinity Indian Scholarship applications, UCD Global Excellence applications, UCC honours scholarship documentation, and University of Galway Global Scholarship triggers โ€” we guide all of them. Free with every Sarem-admitted student.

๐Ÿค Honest, Independent Advice

We advise based on your profile and goals โ€” not on which university pays the highest commission. If a Maynooth MA at lower fees, or a UL MA Journalism & Digital Communication is genuinely a better match for your CGPA and target career, we’ll say so. Irish media employers hire MA/MSc graduates from every institution on this page.

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Sarem Education does NOT provide employment connection or job placement services. We give honest guidance on how to find and apply for journalist, multimedia journalist, content producer, digital media specialist, communications, PR and film/documentary roles in Ireland โ€” outcomes depend entirely on your own preparation, portfolio, interviews and effort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

MSc/MA Media Studies in Ireland โ€” FAQ 2026โ€“2027

Questions students most often ask Sarem before applying for Media Studies, Journalism, Digital Media and Film programmes in Ireland.

Is Ireland a good destination for a Masters in Media Studies, Journalism, Digital Media or Film in 2026โ€“2027?
Yes. Dublin City University (DCU) School of Communications is ranked #1 in Ireland for Communications and Media Studies and is in the top 200 globally per QS World University Rankings โ€” with eight specialist postgraduate programmes covering MA Journalism, MA Documentary Practice, MSc Emerging Media, MA Political Communication and more. Trinity College Dublin’s MSc Interactive Digital Media combines media studies with computer science and design. UCD School of Information and Communication Studies offers MSc Communication and Media. University of Galway’s Huston School of Film offers MA Film Studies (with PALAS arthouse cinema and Galway Film Fleadh links). UCC’s MA Film and Screen Media is the only Irish partner in the European University Film Award. Ireland also hosts the European headquarters of Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn โ€” all major employers of digital media graduates. Coimisiรบn na Meรกn is the lead European media regulator enforcing the EU Digital Services Act, creating policy and regulation roles in Dublin.
Which Irish university is best for a Masters in Media Studies?
Dublin City University is the clear leader for Communications and Media โ€” ranked 1st nationally in Ireland and top 200 globally per QS Subject Rankings, with eight specialist postgraduate programmes including MA Journalism (with 8-week newsroom internship), MA Documentary Practice (with industry-grade digital cinema cameras and dedicated post-production lab), MSc Emerging Media, MA Social Media Communications, MA Political Communication, MSc Public Relations, MSc Climate Change Policy Media and Society, and MSc Science and Health Communication. Trinity College Dublin’s MSc Interactive Digital Media (โ‚ฌ26,989/yr non-EU) suits applicants targeting the design-tech-creative crossover. UCD MSc Communication and Media offers the iSchool/Information perspective with a Media Management Project at Media Literacy Ireland. University of Galway MA Film Studies is anchored in the Galway Film Fleadh and PALAS arthouse cinema. UCC MA Film and Screen Media offers Cork Film Festival placements and is the only Irish partner in the European University Film Award. The right answer depends on whether you target journalism (DCU), digital media tech (TCD), academic media studies (UCD), or film practice (UoG, UCC).
How much does a Masters in Media Studies, Journalism or Digital Media in Ireland cost?
Non-EU tuition for 2026-27 ranges from approximately โ‚ฌ16,500/yr at Maynooth to โ‚ฌ26,989/yr at Trinity’s MSc Interactive Digital Media. DCU’s MA Journalism, MA Documentary Practice and MSc Emerging Media are approximately โ‚ฌ17,000-โ‚ฌ18,500/yr (DCU postgraduate fees 2026-27). UCD MSc Communication and Media (W440) is approximately โ‚ฌ22,600/yr. UCC MA Film and Screen Media is approximately โ‚ฌ19,700-โ‚ฌ20,500/yr. University of Galway MA Journalism and MA Film Studies are approximately โ‚ฌ18,500-โ‚ฌ20,500/yr. UL MA Journalism & Digital Communication is approximately โ‚ฌ18,500-โ‚ฌ19,500/yr. Total annual cost including Dublin living is typically โ‚น35-50 lakh INR; Cork, Galway, Limerick and Maynooth run roughly 20-30% lower. Always verify current fees on each university’s official fees page.
What CGPA do I need for a Masters in Media Studies in Ireland?
Requirements vary by programme. Trinity MSc Interactive Digital Media requires Upper Second Class Honours (60%+). UCD MSc Communication and Media (W440) requires 2:1 honours (60%+) but accepts RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) for non-standard entrants. UCC MA Film and Screen Media requires 2:1 honours in the Humanities. DCU MA Journalism and MA Documentary Practice accept 2:2 honours (50-55%+) but require strong portfolio submissions โ€” DCU MA Journalism specifically requires ONE bylined journalism article (~300 words) of your own composition. University of Galway MA Film Studies and MA Journalism prefer 2:1 but consider 2:2. Maynooth and UL accept 2:2 honours (55%+). Beyond CGPA, demonstrated portfolio depth (writing, video, podcasting, social media campaigns, photography) matters more for Media Studies than for most other postgraduate fields.
What salary can I expect after a Masters in Media Studies, Journalism or Film in Ireland?
Per Glassdoor Ireland April 2026 (104 journalist salary submissions), the average journalist salary in Ireland is โ‚ฌ37,600/yr (typical range โ‚ฌ30,500-โ‚ฌ46,375; top 90th percentile โ‚ฌ57,000+). RTร‰ Multimedia Journalist scale is โ‚ฌ47,574-โ‚ฌ74,811 per RTร‰ official 2026 job postings. RTร‰ Journalist average โ‚ฌ57,678 per Indeed Ireland March 2026 (15 job-posting submissions). RTร‰ Researcher โ‚ฌ43,500 / Manager โ‚ฌ70,000 average per Glassdoor Ireland 230 employee submissions. RTร‰ overall average employee salary โ‚ฌ46,580 per PayScale 2026. Digital media specialist roles at Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn Dublin EU HQs typically pay โ‚ฌ40,000-โ‚ฌ75,000+ โ€” meeting Critical Skills Permit eligibility. PR/Strategic Communications Managers earn โ‚ฌ45,000-โ‚ฌ85,000. IMPORTANT: Sarem provides guidance on how to find and apply for these roles โ€” we do NOT offer employment connection or job placement services. Outcomes depend on your own preparation, portfolio, interviews and effort.
Can I stay and work in Ireland after my Masters in Media Studies?
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. The Critical Skills Employment Permit threshold from 1 March 2026 is โ‚ฌ40,904/yr (or โ‚ฌ36,848 for graduates within 12 months of qualification per Citizens Information). Tech-platform digital media specialist roles (content policy, UX, digital strategy at Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn) typically meet this threshold; traditional newsroom journalist roles often pay below it and may rely instead on the General Employment Permit or stay on Stamp 1G during Year 2. Once on the CSEP for 21 months, you may apply for Stamp 4 long-term residency. After five years of continuous legal residence, Irish citizenship is achievable. Source: enterprise.gov.ie ยท citizensinformation.ie ยท irishimmigration.ie.
What is the difference between MA Journalism, MA Documentary Practice, MSc Interactive Digital Media and MA Film Studies?
MA Journalism (DCU, UoG, UL) trains you for newsroom careers โ€” print, digital, broadcast and mobile journalism โ€” with practical reporting, news writing, broadcasting, media law and ethics. DCU is the gold standard with 8-week newsroom internship and is #1 in Ireland for Communications. MA Documentary Practice (DCU) combines journalism, filmmaking and multimedia for long-form non-fiction storytelling โ€” practice-based with industry-grade cinema cameras and dedicated post-production lab. MSc Interactive Digital Media (TCD) is the design-tech-creative crossover โ€” programming for digital media, authoring, audio/video/sensor tech, visual computing โ€” strong fit for graduates wanting to enter UX, content design and digital product roles at tech firms. MA Film Studies (UoG, UCC) focuses on film theory, history, screenwriting and digital film practice โ€” strong fit for graduates targeting film festival programming, film criticism, screenwriting and academic/lecturing pathways. Choose based on your career target.
Is DCU really #1 in Ireland for Communications and Media Studies?
Yes. DCU School of Communications is ranked 1st in Ireland for Communications and Media Studies, and in the top 200 of almost 4,500 universities worldwide in the area of Communications per the latest QS global subject rankings. The School of Communications has almost 1,000 students at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels with a tradition stretching back over 40 years. DCU offers the most comprehensive Communications/Media postgraduate suite in Ireland โ€” eight specialist postgraduate programmes plus three funded PhD scholarships of โ‚ฌ25,000/yr stipend + fee waiver (deadline 13 March 2026 for September 2026 entry). DCU MA Journalism alumni include many of Ireland’s leading journalists across RTร‰, The Irish Times, Mediahuis and beyond. Source: DCU School of Communications (dcu.ie/communications) ยท QS Subject Rankings.
Is GRE required for a Masters in Media Studies in Ireland?
No. GRE is not required at any Irish university for MA, MSc or MPhil Media Studies, Journalism, Digital Media or Film programmes. The main requirements are your degree transcript, IELTS or equivalent English test, personal statement, academic references โ€” and crucially for journalism and documentary programmes, a portfolio submission. DCU MA Journalism specifically requires ONE bylined journalism article (~300 words) โ€” published or unpublished โ€” and submitting more than one sample article disqualifies the application. DCU MA Documentary Practice requires a portfolio of previous video/photo/audio work AND a written documentary project proposal. UoG MA Journalism requires CV + 500-word personal statement + at least one work sample. A strong, specific portfolio matters far more than GRE preparation would.
Ireland vs UK vs Australia for Masters in Media Studies โ€” which is better?
Ireland wins on three specific fronts: DCU is #1 in Ireland and top 200 globally for Communications, the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work permission is among the longest in Europe, and Ireland is the European regulatory hub for major tech platforms (Coimisiรบn na Meรกn enforces EU Digital Services Act and Online Safety Code on platforms HQ’d in Ireland โ€” Meta, TikTok, X, LinkedIn). The UK has more depth in Media Studies research (Goldsmiths, LSE, Westminster, Cardiff, City) but post-study work pathways have shifted often. Germany has very low public-university tuition for media programmes but typically requires German for newsroom and PR roles. Australia has strong programmes (RMIT, UTS, Sydney) but distance, cost and timing add complexity. For Indian, GCC, African and Southeast Asian Media Studies graduates targeting an English-medium European media career with a clear post-study work route plus access to RTร‰, Mediahuis, Storyful and tech-platform digital media employers, Ireland is one of the most direct options.