This one-year postgraduate course examines the techniques used by states and international agencies to manage peoples and conflict, their social and cultural impact and the responses they elicit. It applies a wide variety of sociological theories to racialisation, gender, migration, ethnic conflict and peace-making. Students are taught to complete an independent research project on these issues.
The Masters is designed for people with an undergraduate degree, preferably with a social science component, who work or wish to work in human rights advocacy, social research, teaching, journalism, public service, or NGOs, and/or who are thinking of Ph.D. research.
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Closing date to apply - 31 July
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
| Awarding Body Details | NFQ Level 9 |

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