

MA in Peace and Development Studies, University of Limerick
Limerick, Ulster
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12 Months
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About this course
This programme introduces students to key debates about conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and processes of economic and political development. It aims to provide awareness of the complexities involved in peacebuilding and development through diverse global case studies. The course promotes understanding of the interconnectedness between peace, security, and development, recognising their importance in the work of international organisations. The curriculum examines debates about the origins and nature of conflict, explores approaches to conflict resolution, and considers contemporary conflicts and responses. By taking a holistic view of post-conflict environments, the programme prepares students for effective work or further study in peace and development sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that covers politics, peace, conflict, and development, allowing them to pursue research interests in a supportive environment. Graduates have found the course to be well-recognised and highly relevant for employment in development and peace-related positions. It offers a blend of taught modules and research opportunities, preparing students for careers in international affairs, conflict management, peace operations, humanitarian aid, and development work.
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Course fees
Application fees
16.25L
1st year tuition fees
16.25L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need a primary degree in a relevant discipline with First or Second Class Honours or an equivalent qualification at Level 8 from the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland. Additional documentation such as transcripts, certificates, a CV, and proof of English language competency are required for the application process.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
61
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
The course is designed to prepare students for careers in international affairs, conflict management, peacebuilding, humanitarian assistance, development aid, and related fields. Graduates have secured roles in diplomatic missions, UN agencies, and development organisations, reflecting the course's relevance and recognition in these sectors.
FAQs
What are the duration options for this course?
The course can be completed in 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time.
What are the fees for international students?
For non-EU students, full-time fees are €18,000 annually, and part-time fees are €9,400 annually.
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