TCD – Postgraduate Dip/MSc in Social Policy & Practice

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Online, Wednesday 13th May

TCD School of Social Work & Social Policy: Postgraduate Dip/MSc in Social Policy & Practice – Trinity College Dublin invites you to a fully online event to learn more about the Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Social Policy and Practice.

At this webinar you can talk to lecturers about the course and learn how the online programme is structured and delivered, all from the comfort of your home or workplace. The aim of the Postgraduate Diploma/MSc in Social Policy and Practice is to provide graduates from all disciplines with the opportunity to develop their understanding of the role that social policies play in developing functioning and just societies. The programme attracts individuals from the public, private and community and voluntary sectors. Whether you are interested in social work, social policy, social care, or social change this course will provide you with new knowledge and perspectives.

A second year leading to a MSc in Social Policy and Practice is available to eligible candidates who have completed the Postgraduate Diploma. Having registering your details, you will be sent a weblink on the day of the tutorial. For more information, please contact Jason O'Callaghan on [email protected].


Date:
Wednesday 13th May
Time:
5.00pm - 6.00pm
Price:
Free - Registration required

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