The Moray House School of Education has some 400 postgraduate students on a wide range of research degrees and taught masters programmes.
The
Graduate School of Education was established to provide a focus for postgraduate
education and to represent the needs of postgraduate students within the
School of Education. The School offers postgraduate students excellent library,
computing and study facilities to the postgraduate body. Regular seminars
help promote a stimulating research environement for students and academic
staff.
The Graduate School is a developing and energetic
focal point for much of the work, which aims to bring staff and postgraduate
students together in shared social, educational and research events.
The aims of the Graduate School are to provide a resource for postgraduate
students that will ensure that the quality of the student experience is maintained
and enhanced:
- through the promotion of a supportive and stimulating learning environment
for postgraduate students;
- the School of Education continues to be at the forefront of graduate
education and research
The School of Education retains its status as one of the UK's most attractive
destinations for postgraduate study.
The School of Education is distinctive
in that it includes teacher education, adult and community education, outdoor
and environmental education, and physical education, sport and leisure
studies. This diversity is reflected in Research carried out by staff and
postgraduate students.
The Graduate School is a developing and energetic focal point for much of this work, which aims to bring staff and postgraduate students together in shared social, educational and research events. It benefits greatly from the School's research centres of international excellence and the stimulating international educational community.
Information
about studentships can be found here
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