EFACIS is currently conducting a Europe-wide survey on existing Undergraduate and Postgraduate Teaching in Irish Studies in order to improve collaborations in student and staff exchange, opportunities for collaborative courses and research activities in Irish Studies in Europe.
In order to help us, we kindly ask you to complete the survey below and to send your replies to Dr Sean Crosson, NUI Galway (sean.crosson@nuigalway.ie)
Thank you for your cooperation!

1. Are there relevant undergraduate or postgraduate courses in Irish Studies or related fields in your University?

2. Could you please list what these courses are and at which level - Certificate, diploma, BA, MA, other - they are at?

3. Is there a website available where information on the courses can be found?

4. Might students from other European countries be able to avail of these courses?

5. Through what language are these courses conducted?

6. What are the term dates for the relevant courses offered in your institution?

7. Are there any special provisions made for students travelling from abroad that might want to take these courses? Could you please indicate what these are?

8. Do you know of any other institutions in your country that have undergraduate or postgraduate courses in the area of Irish Studies (or related fields)?

9. Could you please list these institutions and any contact information you may have for them?

10. Would your institution be interested in establishing a student or teacher exchange programme with other institutions in Europe providing courses in Irish Studies or related fields?

11. Are there any Irish Studies, or Irish studies related, research projects ongoing in your institution? If so, could you please provide information on these projects and those involved?

12. Have you joined in Irish Studies, or Irish studies related, projects previously with other European institutions/universities? If so, could you please provide information on these projects and those involved?

13. Would your institution be interested in potentially establishing joint Irish Studies, or Irish studies related, research projects with other European institutions?