Multidisciplinary Module for Ireland-based Doctoral Students
Adapting Research Methodologies for Developing Country Conditions: A multidisciplinary module for Ireland-based Doctoral Students
The Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI) offers an annual module for Ireland-based PhD students entitled “Adapting Research Methodologies for Developing Country Conditions”.
This is a multidisciplinary module which aims to provide training in the methodological challenges of conducting research in developing countries and to raise awareness among Ireland-based doctoral students about cross-cutting development issues that shape the research environment.
The module is offered in compressed format each November to doctoral students from any discipline who are conducting researching (or preparing for research) in the developing world and/or on topics relating to international development. Other students (e.g. Master’s students) who are considering undertaking research in developing countries are also welcome to apply. While the module is largely aimed at TCD students, a limited number of places will be made available for students from other institutions.
The module is offered by TIDI, the Trinity International Development Initiative as part of the wider ‘Doctoral Training for Development in Africa’ project which is supported by Irish Aid and the Higher Education Authority under the Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes 2007-2011.
For module timetable 2012 click here.
For further details on the 2012 Module click here.
To register click here.
For information on previous Modules please see the information below.
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For further details on the 2011 Module please click here
For further details on the 2010 Module please click here
For further details on the 2009 Module please click here