We offer world-class postgraduate taught degrees in the areas of Education and Sport, including Initial Teacher Education. Prospective student events MSc Education pathways information session Join our online event to learn about the pathways available in our Education Master's programme.You'll have a chance to hear from and speak with Pathway Coordinators, gain insight into your areas of interest, and ask your questions.Date: Wednesday 11 FebruaryTime: 12 PM - 1 PMLocation: Online Learn more and register Discover our online Master's programmes Join us for an online information session to explore our online Master's programmes:MSc Digital EducationMSc Social Justice and Community ActionLearn more about the programmes, the application process, and support available and hear from current and former students.Date: Wednesday 25 FebruaryTimes: 12 PM: Social Justice and Community Action1.15 PM: Digital Education Register to attend Our postgraduate taught programmes Education In-personComparative Education and International DevelopmentDance Science and EducationEducation with specialist pathways in:Child and Adolescent PsychologyEarly Childhood Practice and FroebelPhilosophy of EducationResearchEducation FuturesInclusive Education with specialist pathways in:Deaf learnersVisually Impaired learnersLanguage and Intercultural CommunicationLanguage EducationOutdoor and Environmental EducationTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)Online learningDigital EducationSocial Justice and Community Action Teacher education Initial Teacher EducationFor graduates wishing to enter the teaching profession in Scotland at primary or secondary level, we offer the following routes.Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) Primary and SecondaryProfessional learningFor practising teachers and educational leaders looking to undertake practice-focused masters level study.Academic PracticeLeadership and Learning Sport In-personPhysical Activity for HealthSport and Performance PsychologySport Policy, Management and International DevelopmentStrength and Conditioning Scholarships and studentships Applicants can apply for a range of funding opportunities both from the University and external organisations. Graduate student experience and support Information, advice and guidance on our student community and on the support available during your studies with us. Information for students with disabilities For those with disabilities, or those who believe they may have a disability, we offer various types of help and support, starting pre-application and continuing throughout your time with us. Learn more about the support available Related links Chat to a current student Contact the postgraduate study team Postgraduate Admissions Office (Education) College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (CAHSS) Contact details Work: +44 (0)131 650 4086 Email: futurestudents@ed.ac.uk Social: Find us on the map Campus reception The Holyrood campus reception is located in Old Moray House Nursery School. The Reception Office Opening times for in-person visits are Monday - Thursday 08:30-17:00 (19:00 during term time); Friday - 08:30-17:00 Contact details Work: +44 (0)131 650 4400 Email: futurestudents@ed.ac.uk Social: Find us on the map Looking for details of someone else in the School? Key Contacts in the School This article was published on 2024-10-07