The School offers professional education and training in social work, multidisciplinary courses in the broad social welfare area, courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level in general and specialist aspects of social policy, and postgraduate training in applied social research, as well a range of opportunities for postgraduate research students. The School is pleased to acknowledge the special public sector, corporate and philanthropic support it attracts for a number of its teaching and research activities.
Through high quality scholarship, the School seeks to identify, explore and impact on key social issues.
Research Programmes
The School has a lively community of postgraduate research students, whether studying independently or within research centres or programmes. Some are full-time students; others combine their studies with their work.
The School has particular strengths and capacity in research supervision in the following areas:
Ageing and social policy; Drug and alcohol policy and services; Child protection and welfare; Criminology and penology, Domestic violence; Family and gender; History of social policy; Immigration and Social Policy, Intellectual disability; Mental health; Social work; Sociology of reproduction.
In addition to the research activities of individual academic staff, the research effort of the School is also focused through the following significant research ventures.
The Children’s Research Centre conducts policy relevant research on children’s lives and issues and is co-sponsored with the School of Psychology. With other TCD colleagues, Centre personnel will play a significant role in the major National Longitudinal Study on Children’s Development, the contract for which was awarded to the Economic and Social Research Institute and Trinity College Dublin.
The Policy Institute is a multi-disciplinary public policy research institute. Based in Trinity College, the Institute has close links with the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, the School of Social Work and Social Policy, and the School of Business.
The School is also one of the three Schools in the University that founded the Trinity Immigration Initiative which brings together key strands of TCD’s strategies in research, teaching and contribution to society, positioning the University to play an influential role in developing a more inclusive, multicultural society for Ireland’s future.
For international students
Postgraduate work in Trinity College Dublin is very academically challenging and as a result the University has high academic entry requirements. Applicants will need to hold at least a 2.1 honors degree from an Irish university or equivalent result from a university in another country; a fluent command of the English language. Display a high level of competence in the English language in one of the examination systems recognised by Trinity College Dublin.English Language Requirements:IELTS Academic - 7.0 overall 6.5 in each bandTOEFL iBT - 100 overall 23 in each sectionPTE Academic (Pearson) - 75 overall 69 in each sectionCambridge Advanced or Proficiency - 190 overall no score below 180
2 Years - Full time
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Fee
€20,930.00 (US$ 22,431) per yearAccommodation (Cork Strret) - 297 per week
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Start Date
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Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 PN40, Leinster, Republic of Ireland
School of Social Work and Social Policy International Postgraduate Taught Scholarship
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Value of scholarship
€4000 for one year programmes or €2000 per year if programme is 2 years in length.
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How to applay
Applicants must hold an offer to join one of the school’s postgraduate taught programmes by 15 April of each year to be considered for this award.
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Requierments
Eligible majors and course level
All postgraduate taught courses in the School of Social Work and Social Policy.
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Who can applay
New non-EU postgraduate applicants
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