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MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Histories and Humanities
This course is designed to provide a critical understanding of the key themes of early modern history between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. The programme includes a range of courses which allow students to explore the intellectual, political and cultural history of early modern Europe.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
This is an interdisciplinary course which provides an overview of European intellectual and cultural history, looking at Europe and its history from a range of disciplinary perspectives. It focuses on constructions and representations of identity, the emergence of the idea of Europe, political symbolism and nationalism, symbolic geographies and so on.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
This course is designed to provide an understanding of Comparative Literature as a subject of study and a critical practice. The core modules provide the theoretical and methodological basis for comparing texts of various genres and artefacts of different media at an advanced level.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of English
Children's literature is recognised as a remarkable and dynamic part of literary and social culture. This course, the first full-time one year taught Masters programme in an Irish university, offers graduates in English or related disciplines the opportunity to study a broad range of children's literature in English.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - Department of Sociology
This programme provides specialist training in the fields of race, ethnicity and conflict. The programme is ideally suited to public and voluntary sector employees and has attracted a diverse international student body.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Linguistics, Speech and Communications Sciences
The course is aimed at teachers of second and foreign languages. Students are initiated into various domains of the analysis of language and its acquisition and use, relating such analysis to practical aspects of language teaching - including the elaboration of syllabus and methodology, the design, choice and deployment of materials, and the development of tests.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics
Intercultural Theology & Interreligious Studies is a new and ground-breaking course that explores the complex realities of intercultural and interreligious relationships. Participants draw on a wide and interdisciplinary range of scholarship - integrating both emerging and established fields such as World Christianity Studies, Comparative Theology, Intercultural Ethics, Ecumenical Theology, Political Science and Religious Studies.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Linguistics, Speech and Communications Sciences
This programme introduces students to the central concepts and the analytic techniques of general linguistics and phonetics' the scientific study of the human faculty of language. It is designed so that it requires no previous study of linguistics.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Linguistics, Speech and Communications Sciences
This programme introduces students to the central concepts and the analytic techniques in speech science and language processing. It explores the inherent structure of language and how speech is produced and used in communication, addressing both the theoretical issues and the practical skills needed to analyse and model the processes involved.
MPhil
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Histories and Humanities
This course is designed to provide a critical understanding of the key themes of early modern history between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. The programme includes a range of courses which allow students to explore the intellectual, political and cultural history of early modern Europe.
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