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1 CoursesMasters in irish and global conflict history in University of limerick
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Wars have often changed the course of human history, opening up pathways into the future and closing down others. Examining conflict and its impact on society is vital if we are to understand the world around us. This programme explores Irish and international conflict during the twentieth century—the most violent in recorded history. A key objective of this history masters is to foster an appreciation of how nations have been affected by war in different ways. Part of the course will also be devoted to the study of conflict resolution, examining the history of diplomacy, and negotiation between states.
A primary degree in which history is a constituent subject, awarded with first or second-class honours (Level 8 - National Qualifications Authority of Ireland). IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any component. Qualification transcripts and certificates. A copy of your birth certificate/passport. Interview
Careers in teaching in secondary or primary level, archival or library sectors, foreign affairs or international organization
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