University College Dublin: International Development
Institution | University College Dublin View institution profile |
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Department | School of Politics and International Relations |
Web | www.ucd.ie/global |
graduatestudies@ucd.ie | |
Telephone | 00353 1716 4043 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
The programme is designed to provide participants with an interdisciplinary understanding of the process of development and with a range of skills to enable them to work effectively in this field. The programme is also designed to develop participants’ existing skills by critically evaluating these from the perspective of a number of disciplines.
Graduate Diploma - Grad Dip
Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |
Level | NFQ Level 7 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |
MA
Level | NFQ Level 9 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |
Level | NFQ Level 9 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |
MSc
Level | NFQ Level 9 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |
Level | NFQ Level 9 |
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Modules | Students will take 6 modules; 3 of these are core modules in the politics, economics and political economy of development (human and economic development, governing the global economy and politics of development); 3 other modules are to be chosen from a wide range of options: these can change from year to year but typically cover areas such as food security, development management, political economy of transition, Africa in crisis?, development and global justice, human rights, the politics of the Middle East and others. |
Location | University College Dublin Belfield Dublin D04 R7R0 |

University College Dublin
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University College Dublin is one of Europe’s leading research-intensive universities. Ranked in the top 1% of institutions worldwide, in the overall 2019 QS World University Rankings, UCD was placed 185 in the world.
UCD, Ireland’s Global University, is Ireland’s largest university. Established in 1854, the university has a student body of over 34,000 students with some 8,000+ international students drawn from 139 countries. UCD is Ireland's leader in graduate education with over 9,000 graduate students; almost a quarter of whom are graduate research students.
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