Course Overview
The MA in Public Advocacy and Activism is an interdisciplinary programme that combines training in the practical skills of advocacy and activism with an exploration of the theories and concepts that inform these fields. No other programme in Ireland offers students the opportunity to acquire skills and training in such a breadth of disciplines, including communications, human rights, and sociology. By drawing on the expertise of scholars and practitioners across these fields, the MA provides the skills crucial for those who wish to work in organizations that seek to shift attitudes and initiate change, including those working in community organisations, international relations, development, labour, rights, health and the environment.
Scholarships available
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Applications and Selections
Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.
Who Teaches this Course
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Requirements and Assessment
Assessment on the programme is designed to develop students’ writing and presentation skills, as well as their ability to undertake independent research. Assignments include a combination of essays, presentations, reports and projects, including a short film-making exercise. Students practice and demonstrate their research skills undertaking a 15,000 word minor dissertation or portfolio, which is submitted in August.
