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What are Social Sciences? What is Politics & International Relations?
Information for Prospective Students
UCD Honohan Doctoral Scholarship
This scholarship:
- Covers full fees (EU and Non-EU)
- Provides a living stipend of €25,000 per year for up to four years
- Is open to EU and non-EU applicants
January Start Postgraduate Courses
MSc Sustainable Development (Online, 18 months)
Professional Certificate in Quantitative Text Analysis / Professional Certificate in Programming for Social Scientists (On-campus, 4 months)
Why Study Politics & International Relations at UCD?
University College Dublin’s School of Politics and International Relations is the largest and most diverse in the state and combines a variety of approaches to all political matters with special expertise in particular areas. Such areas of particular expertise include: European studies, development studies, comparative politics, Irish politics, political theory, international relations and British-Irish studies. It was ranked in (opens in a new window)the Top 100 Universities in the world for Politics and International Studies by Subject in 2024.
Our school has a strongly international group of students and staff, and our graduates are found all over the world, in governments, universities and other organizations. In Ireland and the EU, our graduates are found at the highest levels of government and are equally prominent in the media, civil service and business sectors.
The study of politics informs you about the world around you, teaches you to analyse and evaluate that information and trains you to present that information in a compelling and useful way. These skills have meant that our graduates are always in high demand.