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Please have the following documents ready to upload with your application form:-

ALL DOCUMENTATION MUST BE UPLOADED AT APPLICATION STAGE.

  1. Degree award, 2.1 Honours degree in Psychology or postgraduate diploma in Psychology (as recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland), Applicants who have a 2.2 Degree in Psychology and a recognised postgraduate qualification in Psychology at Masters level or higher may be considered for interview.
  2. Other Education Awards eg Certs, Master, PhD 
  3. Two references, one academic and one employment reference to be submitted before the closing date for receipt of applications. 
  4. A two, A4 page Curriculum Vitae (CV) typed at font size 12 in Times New Roman. The CV should clearly indicate how you meet the requirement of "one year of work experience relevant to clinical psychology". 
  5. Evidence of your English language proficiency if English is not your first language. A full list of acceptable qualifications can be found on the UL International website
  6. Certified translation of your award/certificates if they are not in English.
  7. Two (2) passport size photos of yourself.
  8. A copy of your birth certificate (long document)
  9. Completed Work Experience Portfolio

Once you have submitted your application form you will receive an email from the Postgraduate Admissions office confirming that we have received your application. If you do not receive this email or have difficulties with the application process, please contact us at the address below.  If you are short-listed for interview, you will receive an interview invitation letter from us.

Contact Details:
Postgraduate Admissions
Phone: +353-61-234377 or
email postgradadmissions@ul.ie

Equality, diversity and inclusion

Promoting diversity and inclusion in Clinical Psychology training is important to us in University of Limerick Department of Psychology. However, there is little formal evidence of the extent of diversity of clinical psychology trainees and applicants in Ireland (e.g. gender, race, age, socioeconomic disadvantage, disability status, sexual orientation, geography). 

We are carrying out a study in collaboration with all training courses in Ireland to profile the demographics of both current trainees and applicants to clinical psychology programmes. This will measure the diversity of current clinical psychology trainees and future applicants in order to determine whether interventions to increase diversity are required and ultimately work.

We invite all applicants to our Doctorate in Clinical Psychology 2023 to complete the following anonymous survey, which cannot be linked in any way to your application.  It only needs to be completed once if you are applying for several courses.  

https://ucdpsychology.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dpbDvyetOIQerPg