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M.Phil. in Conflict Resolution and
Reconciliation – Belfast
Irish School of Ecumenics
Postgraduate Diploma in Conflict &
Dispute Resolution Studies – Dublin
Email: cdrssec@tcd.ie
This course interests those, in both the public and private sectors, who
wish to study civil mediation and other non-adversarial dispute and
conflict resolution processes (ADRs) which are increasingly a part of
legislative and management structures in the EU and internationally.
Through an alliance with Mediation Forum-Ireland those who
complete the CDRS course will have an opportunity to have
their names included in the relevant specialist panel of Accredited
Mediators. The course is also accredited by the Mediators' Institute
of Ireland. This one year course is taught at ISE, Trinity College
Dublin on two evenings per week over 24 weeks (September to April)
with two practical, skill-based mediation training workshops held
on Saturdays.
M.Phil. in International Peace Studies – Dublin
Email: peacesec@tcd.ie
International Peace Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach
to understanding the sources of armed conflict and war. It examines
the conditions for achieving sustainable peace through peacemaking
and peacebuilding. The course draws on the fields of international
relations, ethics, development studies and conflict resolution. Our
graduates are employed in the diplomatic service, in NGOs and
international organizations such as the UN, in media and education.
Others continue to PhD courses.
Email: reconsec@tcd.ie
This course is a unique opportunity to study in a society in
transition from conflict. Students can specialise in Master courses
in conflict resolution or reconciliation, or pursue a joint Master
course across both areas. Conflict Resolution offers specialisation in
practical skills, meeting the needs of both experienced practitioners
and those wishing to enter this field. Reconciliation Studies offers
an inter-disciplinary approach to politics, theology and ethics and is
excellent preparation for Ph.D. study.
The Master in Conflict Resolution will be delivered through shortblock intensive courses. M.Phil. students can study full-time for
12 months or part-time for 24 months.
For further information regarding these courses, our M.Litt.
and Ph.D. courses, our M.Phil. in Intercultural Theology and
Interreligious Studies, all relevant closing dates or to apply on-line
please refer to the following websites:
www.tcd.ie/ise; www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies;
www.tcd.ie/ise/ study/apply/.
Applications will be considered after the closing dates only if places
remain available.
Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin,
College Green, Dublin 2.
Tel. +353.1.8964770;
Fax: +353.1. 6725024
683 Antrim Road, Belfast BT15 4EG,
Tel. +44.28.90770087;
Fax: +44.28.90373986
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