Our MSc Programme is a two-year part-time postgraduate programme designed to equip graduates, who do not necessarily have a background in Economics, with the skills to engage with evidenced based policy making. This is a jointly delivered programme between the Department of Economics at Trinity College Dublin and the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).…
Our MSc Programme is a two-year part-time postgraduate programme designed to equip graduates, who do not necessarily have a background in Economics, with the skills to engage with evidenced based policy making. This is a jointly delivered programme between the Department of Economics at Trinity College Dublin and the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).…
The Masters in Economics is aimed at well-qualified graduates and related disciplines wanting to work as economists in the public, private, and non-profit sectors or to enter Ph.D. programmes in Economics. For more information/Apply, please see here. Closing date for applications – 31 July
The course aims to provide students with the necessary skills for a range of research-related careers as well as careers in other areas. It is suitable for students who wish to progress to doctoral research or to pursue careers in applied policy research, the civil service, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, or the media. For more…
Introduction The MA in Political Communication examines the rapidly changing relationship between the media, politics and the public, and considers how their overlapping relations influence democracy and the distribution of power. Why apply for DCU’s MA in Political Communication? You should apply for this programme if you are interested in media coverage of politics, the role of spin,…