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M.Phil Peace Studies

  • 06-06-2007 9:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    Is there anyone here doing this course? I am interested but don't really have a good idea of what it is like. I have emailed them but no response. I am slightly wary as it is run through the School of Ecumenics. Any info appreciated.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 413 ✭✭Marathon Man


    Although I wouldn't be a fan of this course myself a few people from my original degree course done this M.Phil and really enjoyed it. If I were you I would turn up in person to this institution to get the info you require.
    I believe it is still considered a Trinity degree so I wouldn't worry about getting a 'mickey mouse' qualification.


  • Registered Users Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    ok thanks for info. Actually found out today that I got into my first choice so no need to apply for this one! thanks anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 97 ✭✭AKeenan348


    Although I wouldn't be a fan of this course myself a few people from my original degree course done this M.Phil and really enjoyed it. If I were you I would turn up in person to this institution to get the info you require.
    I believe it is still considered a Trinity degree so I wouldn't worry about getting a 'mickey mouse' qualification.

    Hi,

    I'm thinking of applying for this masters degree after my undergrad in IR. Do you know if its very science or mathematical based? It's just that I think I might lose interest eventually, if this was the case. I'm into International politics and state behaviour. It's the brand name of Trinity that's luring me, and I could work anywhere with it. I appreciate any advice, or if you could send my question to any of your friends that did it. Thanks so much in advance.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators Posts: 8,104 Mod ✭✭✭✭Jonathan


    Please don't reply to ten year old threads; please start a new thread instead.

    Thanks.


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