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Ireland’s Fellowship Programme2021-2022 Directory of Eligible PostgraduateProgrammes in Irish Higher EducationInstitutions

Important Information for ApplicantsABOUT THIS DIRECTORYThis directory should be read alongside the guidance notes and the programme application form. These notesexplain the application process and you are advised to study them carefully.On your application form, you are required to identify the specific postgraduate programme(s) in order ofpreference, which you are interested in undertaking, based on the information in this directory and the latestdetails provided by the relevant institution. You should not rely solely on the information in this document, as theinformation about programmes provided by institutions at the time of publishing this directory may be subject tochange. Before preparing or submitting an application, you are advised to check all details with the onlineinformation provided by the college. You should particularly ensure that you meet all eligibility requirementsfor the selected programme(s). It is also important that you research the institution(s) you propose to study at toensure that it is a good fit for you and will meet your expectations.Information on making a programme application will be provided to candidates shortlisted by the Embassy ofIreland in March 2021. Fellowship applicants are advised NOT to apply for any programmes in Ireland until afterthey have been shortlisted for a Fellowship award following interviews (Stage 3). Please note that applicationfees will be paid by the Department of Foreign Affairs for shortlisted candidates only. Reimbursements will not bemade where a shortlisted candidate applies for a programme before being formally approved by the Embassy ofIreland to do so.FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMMES INCLUDEDThis directory covers all programmes offered under the following strands of the Ireland FellowsProgramme:Ireland Fellows Programme – AfricaIreland Fellows Programme – AsiaIreland Fellows Programme – Kadar Asmal Fellowship ProgrammeIreland Fellows Programme – IDEAS ScholarshipIreland Fellows Programme – Ireland-Palestine Scholarship ProgrammePROGRAMME LISTINGSIt should be noted that some sections of the directory may not be available to applicants for all strands andcountries, reflecting programme priorities of the Embassy of Ireland in those countries. These sections areclearly marked in the table of contents.WEB ADDRESSESThroughout the listings, many long web addresses for programme information have been shortened, for example:www.bit.ly/qEdRCn. This format allows for easier transcription, if required. Any capitalisation should be notedaccurately as these shortened addresses are case-sensitive. While every effort has been taken to ensure allwebsite links work, these links may change after the publication of the directory, but all programmes can be foundby going directly to the institution’s website.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCYIrish higher education institutions require a high standard of English language proficiency and this must beformally certified, normally through the International English Language Testing System (IELTS - www.ielts.org).IELTS examines competency in English language across reading, writing, speaking and listening and is necessaryfor admission to all Irish HEIs. Most HEIs require a score of 6.5 overall, and where this is the case the IELTSrequirement is not noted in this Directory.Please note that some programmes in Ireland may specify a higher IELTS requirement than above for admission.Where possible, this is indicated in the listings. Programmes marked with an asterisk (*) have more stringent IELTSrequirements than an overall score of 6.5. Some will have minimum score requirements for each individual band;some will require a minimum 7.0 overall score or higher.While we have made every effort to identify those programmes which have a higher IELTS requirement than anoverall score of 6.5, applicants are asked to please check the programme webpage or contact the college directlyto confirm the IELTS requirements for any programme(s) they are considering applying to.KEY TO IRISH UNIVERSITIES, INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY AND COLLEGES WITH LISTED MICMUNCADNCINUIGSACTCDTUDUCCUCDUCDMSULWITAthlone Institute of TechnologyCork Institute of TechnologyDublin Business SchoolDublin City UniversityGriffith College CorkGriffith College DublinGriffith College LimerickGalway-Mayo Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Art, Design and TechnologyIrish College of Humanities & Applied SciencesInstitute of Technology, CarlowLimerick Institute of TechnologyMary Immaculate CollegeMaynooth UniversityNational College of Art and DesignNational College of IrelandNational University of Ireland, GalwaySt. Angela’s CollegeTrinity College DublinTechnological University DublinUniversity College CorkUniversity College DublinUCD Michael Smurfit Business SchoolUniversity of LimerickWaterford Institute of Technology(See overleaf for yDublinLimerickCarlowLimerickLimericknear w.ucd.iewww.smurfitschool.iewww.ul.iewww.wit.ie

Map of IrelandThe cities and towns with universities, Institutes of Technology and colleges that are included in this directoryare highlighted below (for a listing of the institutions, please see p iii)SligoAthloneMaynooth DublinGalwayCarlowLimerickTraleeWaterfordCork

TABLE OF CONTENTSProgrammes marked with an asterisk (*) are programmes that have IELTS requirements other than simply an overallscore of 6.5. Some will have minimum score requirements for each individual band; some will require a minimum 7.0overall score or higher. Please check the programme webpage for more information. IELTS requirements for otherprogrammes may also change after the publication of this directory, so please check the programme webpage orcontact the college directly to confirm the IELTS requirements for any programme(s) you are considering.Please check through all broad subject categories below to ensure that you have considered all available programmesin your field(s) of interest. You will note that in some cases programmes are listed under two categories. For examplean LLM in Human Rights will be listed under section C) Development Studies, Human Rights and also under sectionD) International Law.AClimate Change and Resilience, Environment, Marine, Sustainable Development, 9A20A21A22A23A24A25A26A27MSc in Climate Change: Policy, Media and Society*MSc in Climate ChangeMSc in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security*MSc in Co-operatives, Agri-Food and Sustainable Development*MSc in Food Security Policy and Management*MSc (Agr) in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development*MSc in Applied Marine Conservation*MSc in Coastal & Marine Environments: Physical Processes, Policy & Practice*MSc in Applied Coastal and Marine Management*MSc in Geographical Information Systems & Remote SensingMSc in GeocomputationMA in Geography: Spatial JusticeMSc in Geographic Information Science*MSc in Geospatial Data Analysis*MSc in Conservation Behaviour*MSc in Environmental Leadership*MA in Environment, Society and Development*MSc in Environmental ScienceMSc in Environmental Science*MSc in Environmental Policy*MSc (Agr) in Environmental Resource Management*MSc in Global Environmental Economics*MSc in Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance*MSc in World Heritage Management and Conservation*MSc in Architecture, Urbanism & Climate Action*MSc in Spatial Demography*MSc in Urban Design & GMITNUIGNUIGTCDUCDUCDUCDNUIGUCDMSUCDUCDUCDUCDSee also:D13LLM (Marine and Maritime Law)*UCC

BEngineering and Sustainable 17MSc in Energy ScienceMSc in Sustainable EnergyMEngSc in Sustainable Energy*MSc in Sustainable Energy and Green Technologies*MSc in Energy Management*ME in Energy Systems Engineering*MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering*MSc in Water Resources Engineering*MSc in Environmental EngineeringME in Sustainable Infrastructure*MSc in Environmental Technology*MEngSc in Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering*MSc in Innovative Technology Engineering*MEng in Structural EngineeringMEngSc in Structural Engineering*MSc in Mechanical EngineeringMSc in Transport Engineering, Policy & ITUCDTCDTCDSee also:I21MSc in Electronic Information EngineeringTCDCDevelopment Studies, Human Rights, Peace Studies, International Relations, Politics, Public 8C19C20C21C22C23MA in International DevelopmentMA in International Development*MSc in International Development*MSc in Economics – International Development*MSc in Humanitarian Action*MSc in Human Rights*MA in Refugee Integration*MPhil in International Peace StudiesMA in Peace and Conflict*MSc in Peace and Conflict*MA in Peace and Development Studies*MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and ConflictMA in International Security and Conflict Studies*MA in International Relations*MSc in International PoliticsMA in International Relations*MSc in International Relations*MA in International Studies*MSc in International Public Policy and Diplomacy*MA in Public Affairs and Political Communication*MSc in Public Policy*MA in Public Advocacy and Activism*MA in Philosophy, Politics and CDUCDUCDULUCCTUDDCUNUIGMU

See also:A1A20D5D6D7D8D9D11H1H6J31MSc in Climate Change: Policy, Media and Society*MSc in Environmental Policy*LLM (International Human Rights and Public Policy)*LLM in International Human Rights*LLM/MA in Human Rights in Criminal Justice*LLM in International Human Rights*LLM in Peace Operations, Humanitarian Law and Conflict*LLM in International Migration and Refugee Law and Policy*MA in Global Women’s Studies: Gender, Globalisation and Rights*MA in Gender, Politics and International Relations*MSc in Economics and Policy Analysis*DInternational Law, Human Rights Law, Business LawD1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9D10D11D12D13LLM (Global Legal Studies)LLM (International Justice)LLM in International and Comparative LawLLM in International Criminal Law*LLM (International Human Rights and Public Policy)*LLM in International Human Rights*LLM/MA in Human Rights in Criminal Justice*LLM in International Human Rights*LLM in Peace Operations, Humanitarian Law and Conflict*LLM in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy*LLM in International Migration and Refugee Law and Policy*LLM (International Business Law)LLM (Marine and Maritime Law)*EHealth, Medicine, Pharmacy, Biotechnology and 18MSc in Global Health*Master of Public Health*Master of Public Health*Master of Health Sciences in International Healthcare ManagementMSc in Advanced Healthcare Practice*MSc in Community HealthMSc in Immunology and Global Health*MSc in ImmunologyMSc in Science and Health Communication*MSc in Health Informatics*MSc in Biomedical Science*MSc in Biotechnology*MSc in Biopharmaceutical TechnologyMSc in Pharmaceutical SciencesMSc in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Biotechnology*MSc in Chemistry – Analysis of Pharmaceutical Compounds*MSc in Diagnostics and Precision Medicine*MSc in Nursing TCDDCUULNUIGUCCAITTCDTUDUCCDCUUL

FEducationF1F2F3F4F5F6MA in Leadership in Early Years Education and CareMaster of Education*Master of EducationMA in Education*Master in EducationMEd in Adult and Community EducationGSociology, Social Policy, Social Research and relatedG1G2G3G4G5G6G7MSocSc in Social Policy*MSocSc in Sociology*MSocSc in Rights and Social PolicyMA in Sociology (Applied Social Research)*MSc in Applied Social ResearchMSc in Comparative Social Change*MSc in Disability StudiesITCMICMUUCDTCDMUUCCUCDMUULTCDUCD/TCDTCDSee also:D10LLM in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy*HWomen’s Studies, Gender Studies and Equality StudiesH1H2H3H4H5H6H7MA in Global Women’s Studies: Gender, Globalisation and Rights*MPhil in Gender and Women’s StudiesMA in Women’s Studies*MSc in Equality Studies*MA in Gender Studies*MA in Gender, Politics and International Relations*MA in Gender, Sexuality and Culture*IInformation Systems, Communications Technology, Digital MediaI1I2I3I4I5I6I7I8I9I10I11I12I13I14MSc in Information Systems with ComputingMSc in Information Technology ManagementMSc in IT-Enabled Innovation*MSc in Software EngineeringMSc in Computer Science (Software Engineering )MSc in Computer Science (Intelligent Systems)MSc in Computing (Advanced Software Development)*MSc in Computing Science*MSc in Computing (Information Systems Processes)*MSc in CybersecurityMSc in Artificial IntelligenceMSc in Network and Information SecurityMSc in Cloud ComputingMSc in Computing (Data TCDTUDUCCWITCITCITGCLNCITUD

I15I16I17I18I19I20I21I22I23I24I25I26I27MSc in Data AnalyticsMSc in Data AnalyticsMSc in Data AnalyticsMSc in Data Science and AnalyticsMSc in Data ScienceMSc in Big Data Management and AnalyticsMSc in Electronic Information EngineeringMSc in Interactive Media*MSc in Interactive Digital MediaMSc in Interactive Digital MediaMSc in Digital Media with Business AnalyticsMA in Creative Practice*MA in Public Relations with New MediaNCIAITLITCITITCGCDTCDUCCGCDTCDITCGMITCITSee also:J37J38MSc in Information Systems for Business Performance*MSc in Digital Innovation*UCCUCDMSJBusiness, Economics, Project Management, Strategic Management, Leadership and 18J19J20J21J22J23J24J25J26J27J28J29J30J31Master of BusinessMaster of BusinessMSc in International BusinessMSc in International BusinessMSc in International Business*MA in Global Business PracticeMaster of Business AdministrationMA in Leadership and ManagementMaster of Business in Marketing & Management StrategyMSc in Management (Business)*MSc in Business Management*MA in Business Management*MSc in ManagementMSc in Project Management*MSc in Project Management*MSc in Strategic Management*MA in Human Resource ManagementMSc in Human Resource Management*MSc in International Accounting and FinanceMSc in Accounting and Finance ManagementMSc in Finance*MSc in Finance*MSc in FinanceMSc in Finance (Banking and Risk Management)*MSc in EconomicsMSc in Economics and Financial Risk AnalysisMSc in Quantitative Economics*MSc in Applied Economics*MSc in Behavioural Economics*MSc in Business Economics*MSc in Economics and Policy UL

J32J33J34J35J36J37J38MSc in Supply Chain ManagementMSc in Supply Chain Management*MSc in Supply Chain Management*MSc in Strategy and Innovation*MA in Service Design*MSc in Information Systems for Business Performance*MSc in Digital Innovation*ITCTUDUCDMSMUNCADUCCUCDMSSee also:A22A23C4D12I25MSc in Global Environmental Economics*MSc in Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance*MSc in Economics – International Development*LLM (International Business Law)MSc in Digital Media with Business AnalyticsKFood Science, Food Engineering and Food IndustryK1K2K3MSc in Food Business Strategy*MSc in Food Science*MEngSc in Food Engineering*NUIGUCDMSTCDMUITCUCDMSUCCUCDSee also:A4A5A6MSc in Co-operatives, Agri-Food and Sustainable Development*MSc in Food Security Policy and Management*MSc (Agr) in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development*LTourism and HospitalityL1L2L3MSc in Tourism Management*MSc in Hospitality Management*MA in International Tourism*UCCUCCUCDTUDTUDUL

AAgriculture,Rural Development,GIS, Environment,Climate Change

A1MSc in Climate Change: Policy, Media and Society*Study Location:DCUDublin City UniversityProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This programme will equip students with critical insights and analytical skills to enable themto play a part in shaping the transition to a decarbonised and climate resilient future. Most postgraduateprogrammes focused on climate change are concerned with the science of climate change. DCU’s new MSc. inClimate Change: Policy, Media & Society is unique in Ireland in its focus on the social sciences and humanities, onmedia, policy, law, governance, regulation and politics.Indicative Content: Core – Climate Change and the Media; Climate Change: The Physical Science Basis; ClimateChange Policy and Governance; Research Methodology; Climate Change and Society Transition; EU and NationalClimate Change Law; Dissertation. Options – Environmental Ethics: Perspectives and Challenges; EnvironmentalChange and World Politics; Climate Change Education; Policy Challenges; Communicating Policy; EU Foreign andSecurity Policy; The Politics of the Euro.Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree in any discipline with a minimum 2:2 or equivalent.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no section less than 6.0.Programme Webpage: [shortened as] https://bit.ly/2vKLXFsApplication:PAC Code: DC669Apply online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) – www.pac.ie – using the PAC application code shownabove.A2MSc in Climate ChangeStudy Location:MUMaynooth UniversityProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This programme aims to provide Graduates with the knowledge, skills and experiencenecessary to enable them to undertake analysis of both global and Irish related climate change science, impactsand policies. The programme explores ways of meeting the challenges posed by climate change, particularly inthe areas of simulating future climates, impacts modelling, developing mitigation and adaptation strategies anddecision making under uncertainty.Indicative Content: Applied Climate Sciences; Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation; Analysing Spatial and TemporalData Using R; Detection, Attribution and Decision Making; The Ocean and Climate Change; Field Course; Thesis.Admission Requirements: A minimum of Second Class Honours, Grade One (2.1) in any of the following subjectsor cognate disciplines: Geography, Physics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Engineering, Mathematics.Programme Webpage: [shortened as] https://bit.ly/2IjULdEApplication:PAC Code: MHN56Apply online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) – www.pac.ie – using the PAC application code shownabove.

A3MSc in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security*Study Location:NUIGNUI GalwayProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This programme is aimed at students who want to combine scientific, engineering, technical,social or policy skills so that they are better equipped to understand and make significant contributions regardingthe adaptation and mitigation of climate change impacts on global agriculture and food security. Students areprovided with the skills and tools for developing agricultural practices, policies and measures to address thechallenge that global warming poses for agriculture and food security worldwide.Indicative Content: Climate Change, Agriculture & Global Food Security; Climate Change, Agriculture, Nutrition &Global Health; Policy & Scenarios for Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation; Gender, Agriculture & ClimateChange; Low-Emissions Climate-Smart Agriculture & AgriFood Systems; Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation &Risk Management; Monitoring Climate Change: Past, Present, Future; Climate Change, Natural Resources &Livelihoods; AgriBiological Responses to Climate Change; CCAFS Science Communication: Techniques & Models;CCAFS Case Studies, Journal Club & Datasets; CCAFS Research Skills/Techniques; CCAFS Research Project.Admissions Requirements: Minimum 2:1 honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate discipline.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no section less than 5.5.Programme Webpage: www.nuigalway.ie/ccafsApplication: Apply online at c in Co-operatives, Agri-Food and Sustainable Development*Study Location:UCCUniversity College CorkProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This is a unique programme, with a very strong practical emphasis and will equip participantswith the organisational and management skills needed to make innovative contributions to the development oflocal economies, with particular emphasis on co-operatives, social enterprises and food businesses in Ireland andoverseas. It is aimed at graduates from a wide range of disciplines who wish to pursue careers in sustainabledevelopment and innovative practice leading to positions in the food sector (ranging from local food enterprisesto large multi-nationals), local and international rural development, shared and collaborative economy, NGOs,innovative community businesses including co-operatives and social enterprises, local and regional enterprisedevelopment, corporate social responsibility, policy formulation and analysis.Indicative Content: Contemporary Socio-Economic and Environmental Issues; Co-operative and CollaborativeResponses; Sustainable Rural Development; Economics of Agri-Food Markets; Global Food Policy Issues;Marketing for Sustainable Food Production and Consumption; Food Branding and Digital Media; ProjectManagement; Sustainable Food Systems; Food Supply Chain and Value Analysis; Research Methods; ProfessionalDevelopment; Practice-Based Research Project.Admission Requirements: A minimum 2:2 degree or equivalent, in a wide range of disciplines.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no individual section lower than 5.5.

Programme Webpage: https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckl03/Application:PAC Code: CKL03Apply online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) – www.pac.ie – using the PAC application code shownabove. Additional application information is posted on the programme webpage.A5MSc in Food Security Policy and Management*Study Location:UCCUniversity College CorkProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This programme is designed to equip recent graduates and professionals withthe knowledge, skills and competencies needed to work in the field of food security, particularly policy andprogramme management . The programme aims to provide students with skills that can be applied particularly inthe areas of project and programme management, policy development and implementation, and impactassessment of programmes aimed at improving food security and dietary quality. The programme is open tostudents from a wide range of backgrounds, including economics, nutrition, food security, internationaldevelopment, humanitarian assistance and programme management.Indicative Content: Sustainable Food Systems; Advanced Food Security Theory, Practice and Analysis; RuralDevelopment, Gender and Livelihoods; Economics of Agri-Food Markets and Value Chain Analysis; HealthInformation Systems and e-Health Analysis; Programme Planning and Impact Assessment; Research Methods;Food Security in Humanitarian Crises; Programme Planning and Impact Assessment; Public Health Nutrition: FromPrinciples to Practice; Global Food Policy Issues; Applied Food Security Research Project.Admission Requirements: At least a 2H2 in their primary degree, or equivalent in a relevant subject. Considerationmay be given to applicants who do not hold a second class honours degree but who have at least five years generalprofessional experience in a relevant field or three years managerial/specialist experience, subject to approval ofthe Programme Director and the Head of the College of Business & Law.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no individual section lower than 6.0.Programme Webpage: https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckl04/Application:PAC Code: CKL04Apply online via The Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) – www.pac.ie – using the PAC application code shownabove. Additional application information is posted on the programme webpage.A6MSc (Agr) in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development*Study Location:UCDUniversity College DublinProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: This programme represents a return to core values in the development of rural areas whichare rooted in agricultural change as well as responding to new societal demands such as safe and ethicallyproduced food, a healthier environment and sustainable and affordable energy. The programme will equipgraduates with capabilities in core analytical, conceptual, communications and research skills as well as providingthe knowledge base required to develop careers in the broad arena of sustainable agriculture and ruraldevelopment.

Indicative Content: Core - Sustainable Agriculture; Strategic Communications; Policies and Strategies forSustainable Agriculture and Rural Development; Research Methods; Theory & Practice of Rural Enterprises; MinorThesis. Options - World Heritage and Sustainable Development; Global Biodiversity and Heritage; Economics andSociology in Rural Development; Planning for Development; Agricultural Extension and Innovation.Admission Requirements: A minimum 2:2 Honours university degree.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no individual section lower than 6.0.Programme Webpages: [shortened as] http://bit.ly/2thpPm8Application: Apply online from programme webpage.A7MSc in Applied Marine Conservation*Study Location:GMITGalway-Mayo Institute of TechnologyProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: One-year taught MSc degree focusing on fisheries, marine conservation, sustainability andecosystem based management.Indicative Content: Ecology of Top Predators in Marine Systems; Secondary Impacts of Harvest on WildPopulations and Ecosystems; Applied Geographic Information Systems; Data Analysis Using R and R Studio; Thesis;Seabird and Marine Mammal Population Assessment techniques; Life History Strategies and Trade-Offs.Admission Requirements: The minimum requirement is a 2:2 in a cognate Honours Degree, e.g. Zoology, Ecology,Marine Biology, Wildlife Management, Conservation Biology.IELTS: Minimum 6.0 overall score required with no section less than 6.0.Programme Webpage: [shortened as] http://bit.ly/2xkKLduApplication: Apply via an online application form available at ine-applicationsA8MSc in Coastal & Marine Environments: Physical Processes, Policy & Practice*Study Location:NUIGNUI GalwayProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: Coastal and marine environments are critical to local and national economies, supportdiverse habitats and communities, and provide a suite of ecosystem services. This field-intensive postgraduateprogramme examines emerging disprogrammes surrounding the long-term health, use, and management ofcoastal and marine systems.Indicative Content: Core – Field and Laboratory Methods; Coastal Processes and Landforms; Marine SpatialPlanning and Policy; Dissertation. Options –Biodiversity and Coastal Change; Quaternary Coastal Change;Geographic Studies Abroad; Environment and Health; Geographic Research and Dissertation Abroad.

Admissions Requirements: Second Class Honours or Equivalent ( 3.0 GPA). Selection is based on a review ofcandidate’s academic record at the undergraduate level, professional interests and goals, and level of relevantexperience.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no section less than 5.5.Programme Webpage: [shortened as] https://bit.ly/2YnEcESApplication: Apply online at c in Applied Coastal and Marine Management*Study Location:UCCUniversity College CorkProgramme Duration: 1 yearProgramme Outline: The programme focuses on the science (including the social sciences) of Coastal and Marinemanagement and policy-making today. It is designed to give students professional competency to make sound,scientifically-informed, strategic and operational decisions regarding the sustainable governance, use andprotection of coastal and marine environments. It also provides training in applied practical skills, with anemphasis on geospatial techniques relevant to coastal and marine data capture, analysis, integration andvisualisation. Students will also receive training in important transferrable skills including principles and practiceof scientific research, effective communication and presentation techniques, and sound project managementIndicative Content: Marine Ecology and Conservation; Introduction to Geographical Information Systems;Introduction to Remote Sensing; Coastal and Marine Resource Use Practices; Coastal and Marine Governance;Coastal and Marine Processes; Practical Offshore Geological Exploration; Research Dissertation.Admission Requirements: A primary degree to upper second class honours level (2:1 grade) or higher from arecognised third-level institution in Geography, Geology, Environmental Sciences, Biology, Oceanography,Physics, Mathematics, Engineering or a related discipline. Applications will also be considered from graduates inother disciplines, including those in the Arts and Social Sciences, who have a demonstrable interest and/orexperience in coastal and marine management, and who can offer sufficient numerical abilities. Applicants witha degree of at least lower second class honours (2:2 grade), or its equivalent, in one of the areas mentioned above,plus at least five years of work experience relevant to the field of applied coastal and marine management willalso be considered.IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall score required with no individual section lower than 6.0.Programme Webpage: https://www.ucc.ie/en/cke39/Application:PAC Code: CKE39Apply online via The Post

Ireland Fellows Programme - Ireland-Palestine Scholarship Programme . A16 MSc in Environmental Leadership* NUIG A17 MA in Environment, Society and Development* NUIG . Policy* UCD A21 MSc (Agr) in Environmental Resource Management* UCD A22 MSc in Global Environmental Economics* NUIG A23 MSc in Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance* UCDMS