Law & Government
Head of School: Dr. John Doyle
Secretary of School: Ms. Martina Reddy
In September 2009, a third undergraduate degree began in the School of Law and Government: the BCL (Law and Society). The BCL (Law and Society) is a law degree which aims to provide students with both an understanding of the law and, importantly, an appreciation of the range of social forces which influence how legal rules are developed, enacted and applied. Students who study for this degree will learn to understand the law, and also to question or critique the law in its wider social context. There is a strong focus in the BCL (Law and Society) on the interaction between society and the law which distinguishes this from other traditional law degrees. It is an exciting, innovative degree which will provide students with a strong academic foundation as well as an array of related applied skills. Graduates of this course will be equipped for a variety of occupations both within and outside the legal profession.
The School has responsibility for the following taught MA programmes: MA in International Relations (full- and part-time), MA in Development (full- and part-time/mixed mode) and MA in Security and Conflict Studies (full-time). The full-time programmes run for one year. The part-time MA in International Relations is runs over two years, with lectures held on Friday afternoons from 2pm-8pm. The part-time/mixed mode MA in Development runs over two years, with lecture held over four weekends and five days in the summer of each year. This part-time/mixed mode course can be taken to Certificate, Diploma or Masters level."
These programmes aim to provide students with the skills and abilities to understand the forces shaping today's world and the challenges that these pose to both the international community and individual states. Our students come not only from Ireland, but from all corners of the globe. Many come directly from undergraduate studies. Others, having worked for some years already in the field, choose our programme to help further their professional development. Prospective students for these programmes should contact Dr Maura Conway, the Course Director for the School’s Graduate Programme in International Governance.
The School also has a vibrant research community and hosts the Centre for International Studies. The School also offers three postgraduate research programmes: MA by Research, LLM by Research and PhD. More information on these programmes can be obtained from the School's postgraduate research page. Further information on postgraduate research programmes can be obtained from the Head of School, Dr. John Doyle.
