Postgraduate
Development-related Postgraduate Courses at Trinity College
Many other postgraduate courses are also directly related, for example:
- Master in Laws (LL.M.)
- Master in Education - Foundation Studies Specialism (M.Ed.)
- Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation (M.Phil./P.Grad.Dip)
- International Peace Studies (M.Phil.(Peace Studies)/P.Grad.Dip)
- Race, Ethnicity, Conflict (M.Phil.)
- Applied Social Research (M.Sc.)
- Biodiversity and Conservation (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
- Engineering (Environmental/Structural & Geotechnical/Transport) (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
- Disability Studies (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
- Economics (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
- Environmental Sciences (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
- Finance (M.Sc.)
- International Politics (M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip)
Master’s Training: TIDI Welcome Seminar for TCD Masters Students in Development
In September each year TIDI holds The International Development Student Welcome Seminar. This event aims to bring together students from the four primary development-related Master’s courses within TCD. Through this session students have the opportunity to network and interact with other students and development researchers. This event is also an opportunity for students to learn about TIDI and what the initiative can offer during their postgraduate training. The 2011 and 2012 welcome seminar was delivered by CEO of Oxfam Ireland, Jim Clarken and Director of the Southern Africa region of Concern Worlwide, Angela O'Neil respectively. Students had the chance to receive first-hand exposure to Oxfam Ireland, the role of research in informing development practice and the work of a development practitioner. For more information on this seminar please contact your course coordinator or email the TIDI Coordinator, Sarah Doyle.