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Brief Description
UL’s Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Practice (Midwifery) is a one year, part-time Level 9 programme designed to build on your existing qualifications and clinical experience.
Through a blend of academic modules and supervised clinical practice, you’ll develop the autonomy, leadership, and collaborative skills required for advanced midwifery roles.
On successful completion, you’ll be eligible to apply for registration as an Advanced Midwife Practitioner (RAMP) with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI).
During this programme, you will:
Develop as a healthcare professional, with the clinical decision-making skills to enhance care and improve outcomes for women and their babies.
Complete specialist modules in Leadership, Quality and Governance to evolve your practice and work towards senior roles.
Grow as an innovative, woman-centered practitioner, assessing and managing care in partnership with women.
Undertake supervised clinical practice under the guidance of experienced mentors, developing key competencies for career development.
Key information:
- Complete part-time over one year.
- Blended delivery – on campus and online
- Designed for working professionals.
- Modules taught during autumn and spring semesters. You can click here for a schedule of lectures.
- Graduate with a Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Practice Midwifery
- Can be used to complete 30 credits towards Master of Professional Practice (MPP)  
You will learn through a blend of:
- Lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities
- Reflective practice and guided research
- Regular feedback from faculty and peers
Year 1
Autumn Semester
- explores how to become a leader in promoting the delivery of quality and safety in meeting individual and population healthcare needs.
- develops the expertise necessary to function as an advanced nurse/midwife practitioner.
Spring Semester
- enables students to develop competence in the five principles for advanced midwifery practice.
- develops clinical knowledge and practice at an advanced level within the student’s specific area of practice.
Books and journal articles needed for the course will be available online through the UL Glucksman Library.
For more information on each module, you can search the faculty, school and module code on UL’s
- Have a minimum of an MSc degree in Nursing or Midwifery or equivalent.
- Hold a certificate in Nurse/Midwife Prescribing.
- Be a registered midwife on the current register of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
- Be engaged in practice as a registered midwife for at least three of the last five years, with a total of one year's full-time experience in the specific area of practice.
- Students are expected to work in a practice setting throughout the programme.
- Be nominated and confirmed by a clinical supervisor.
- If you don’t meet the standard entry requirements, see Other Entry Considerations below.
Other Entry Considerations:
We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet the standard entry requirements, as long as you can show that you have the knowledge, skills, and experience needed for the programme.
At UL, we value all kinds of learning and support different ways to qualify through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy.
If you wish to apply for this level 9 nursing postgraduate certificate through our RPL policy, you will also need to
International students:
- For details on country-specific qualifications visit postgraduate entry requirements for international students.
Checklist of documents
- *Academic transcripts and certificates – translated if needed
- UL graduates only need to provide their student ID number
- Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland current registration certificate
- Copy of your birth certificate or passport
- RPL form, if applicable
- Post Registration Clinical Experience Form
Site Declaration Forms
- Professional Mentor Agreement*
- Clinical Mentor Agreement**
- Director of Midwifery Support
*Professional mentor is a Registered Midwife Practitioner or Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner, an Assistant Director of Midwifery or Assistant Director of Nursing or a Director of Midwifery (relevant to your area of advanced practice).
**Clinical mentor is a Consultant or Registered Midwife Practitioner or Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner relevant in your area of advanced practice.
English Language:
English language competency certificate
English translation of your qualifications and transcripts
For details on accepted language qualifications visit English Language Requirements
Guidelines on Completing your Application 
- To make sure we can review your application quickly, please:
- Upload all documents. Your application can’t be reviewed until we have all the documents on the checklist. 
- Title the documents you are uploading. For example, "Clinical Practice Environment Self-Assessment Audit Declaration", "Undergraduate Transcript", "Postgraduate Transcript", "English Language Certificate" etc. 
- *If you are waiting to graduate, submit your application with the documents you have to date, you don’t need to have finished final exams before applying.
EU - €3,300
Non-EU €3,300
Please note that international study visas are only available to students studying full-time in Ireland. This programme does not qualify for a study visa.
Annual fees are billed by semester. Once registered, students may be eligible to apply for a monthly payment plan.
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the Student Fees Office website. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie).
Funding
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The Postgraduate Certificate in Advance Practice Midwifery can lead graduates to the following sectors and careers:
- Advanced Midwife Practitioner (RAMP)
Rachel Hannon, Advanced Midwife Practitioner
I completed the Postgraduate Certificate Advanced Practice (Midwifery) at the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, an experience that has been both challenging and immensely rewarding. I had previously completed an MSc and Certificate in Nurse/Midwife Prescribing ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ.
Balancing full-time work with academic responsibilities demanded careful organisation and dedication. Finding the time for reading, assignments, and reflection alongside the demands of a busy clinical role was not easy, but it strengthened my ability to prioritise and manage competing pressures, skills that are invaluable in my professional life.
The most rewarding aspect of the programme was engaging in and completing the programme clinical requirements, in collaboration with my supervisors. Successfully achieving full sign-off of competency and capability requirements was significant. This milestone represented not only the successful completion of the course but also my growth in confidence, knowledge, and clinical expertise.
The Postgraduate has equipped me with advanced knowledge and evidence-based skills that I apply every day in my role, enhancing the care I provide to women and their families.
My advice to anyone undertaking this programme is to embrace every learning opportunity, the effort is absolutely worth it.
Still Curious?
The team regularly host and take part in webinars to support future students. If you would like to learn more or ask questions at an online information session, click below.
Graduate and Professional Studies
+353 (0)61 234377
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, Limerick, Ireland