Trinity College Dublin

Master in Race, Ethnicity, Conflict

Dublin, Ireland

The Master in Race, Ethnicity, Conflict at Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's highest-ranked university, offering a world-class education in the heart of Dublin's city center. Known for its historic campus and research excellence, it provides a vibrant environment for international students from over 120 countries.

About the Program

The Master in Race, Ethnicity, Conflict is a one-year postgraduate program at Trinity College Dublin for individuals with a social sciences background. It offers a Master degree and is taught in English. The main advantage is its preparation for impactful careers in various sectors.

The curriculum covers core modules like Race and Ethnicity, Research Methods, and Colonialism, as well as optional modules on International Human Rights Law and Gender, War and Peace. Students develop skills in research, critical thinking, and human rights advocacy through a 20,000-word dissertation.

Graduates can work as social researchers, human rights advocates, or educators in NGOs, academia, journalism, and public service. They may also find roles in social justice, policy analysis, and community engagement, with skills that are transferable across various fields.

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