Peace and Conflict
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This programme uses comparative political science models and methods to analyse patterns of conflict and settlement, with a focus on internal violent conflicts, past and present.This course allows analysis of the different ways that religion, ethnicity and inequality combine to generate violence. Specialist resources in the study of theories of ethnicity, identity, conflict; comparative ethnic conflict; Northern Ireland, Western Europe and relevant cognate specialisms in civic republicanism, justice and human rights, international security, European politics, and development studies.Over 150 years of experience in political studies and a world-renowned faculty drawn from many countries.Careers & EmployabilityGraduates work with international bodies, non-governmental organisations and state agencies in roles such as: government social researchers, diplomatic advisors and public affair consultants.Recent graduates of UCD School of Politics & International Relations now work in:United NationsWorld Trade OrganisationIMFEuropean CommissionAsia Development Bank
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Rolling Deadline (until spots fill); Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency (GPA 3.0 minimum)
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