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School of Religion Trinity College Dublin Orientation 2019-2020
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26 August 2019 Dear Graduate Student, On behalf of the Acting Head of School, Prof. David Shepherd and all the staff here in Dublin and Belfast, it is a pleasure to welcome you to the School and to wish you a successful year of study and research in Trinity College Dublin. Our School explores religious studies, international conflict and peace studies, theology, ethics and biblical studies as independent but often related disciplinary fields and our undergraduate and postgraduate courses and our research students interrogate encounters between cultures and religions from antiquity to the present day. Our students and staff investigate the intellectual and institutional resources developed in historical and current interactions and conflicts and apply them to the challenges and the opportunities societies face in an age of globalisation. During your orientation event you will receive some basic information about how the School works, you will meet some of the key people involved in teaching and administration, and you will have an opportunity to become familiar with the layout of our building. Most importantly, you will have an opportunity to introduce yourselves to one another, and to see what kinds of skills, experiences and previous studies have shaped the student community of 2019-2020. If you need any additional assistance, please do not hesitate to approach staff who will be around throughout the morning and over a light lunch. As a staff, our hope is that you will find the coming year to be fruitful – intellectually and socially – and that you will be both stretched and inspired by your time in the School. We look forward to getting to know you and to working with you in the weeks and months ahead. With kind regards and best wishes.
Prof. Carlo Aldrovandi
Director of Postgraduate Teaching and Learning
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
IRISH SCHOOL OF ECUMENICS – LOYOLA INSTITUTE BUILDING (ISE-LI BUILDING)
ORIENTATION - FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2019 9.30 A.M. – 12.30 P.M. – LECTURE ROOM G16
A G E N D A
9.30-10.00 Tea / Coffee will be available.
10.00 – 10.05 Welcome: Prof. David Shepherd, Acting Head of School. 10.05-10.45 Introductory Sessions:
Prof. Carlo Aldrovandi, Director of Teaching and Learning Postgraduate.
Prof. Iain Atack, Head of Discipline, Peace Studies.
Prof. Andrew Pierce, Acting Head of Discipline Religious Studies.
10.45 – 11.15 Academic Orientation break-out sessions for Taught Postgraduate and Research Students:
Prof. Gillian Wylie, Acting Course Co-ordinator, Prof. Iain Atack, International Peace Studies (Room G16).
Prof. Jude Lal Fernando – Course Co-ordinator, Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies Room G15.
Prof. Carlo Aldrovandi, Higher Degree Research Students (Postgraduate Reading Room).
Dr Bridget Nichols, M.Th. (Room G7). Academic and administrative staff from each course will also attend the course
sessions. 11.20 – 12.00 Noon Presentations by:
11.20 – 11.30 Ms Orlaith Tunney, Careers Consultant, Careers Advisory Service. 11.30 – 11.40 Graduate Students’ Union Presentation: Ms Gisele Scanlon. 11.40 – 11.50 Mr Martin McAndrew, Postgraduate Support Officer. 11.50 – 12.00 Ms Cliona Ni Shuilleabhain, Assistant Librarian 12.00 – 12.05 IT Services: ‘Getting Started with IT Services’ – Video.
12.00 – 12.30 Light Lunch (including returned CITI students, School staff and students).
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School of Religion - Dublin Taught Postgraduate Timetable - 2019-2020 Teaching takes place at ISE – LI Building / the TBSI Building Pearse St., / Phoenix House. For directions to Phoenix House – please see http://www.dublinmapped.com/?search=Nassau+Street+phoenix+house Please read following notes carefully:
Further details relating to the internship module will be emailed to all students in early Autumn.
There are no lectures during Reading Week: 21-25 October 2019 (Semester 1) and Week: 2 -6 March 2020 (Semester 2).
Please note that students must cover any costs of travel and accommodation if taking a Belfast or Dublin based module.
Students are advised to be aware of potential clashes if they are taking modules from other programmes.
EM7491 Religions and Ethics in a Pluralist World will be offered as an intensive module form the 2- 5 September 2019 and will take place in G7 (ISE-LI Building).
EM7484 Judaism and Jewish Christian Relations will be offered as an intensive module from 20-22 April 2020 and will take place in G7 (ISE-LI Building).
Research Methods is one module which is taught across the full year (Semester 1 and 2) and is worth 10ECTS in total.
Please note that seminars (apart from Research Methods) begin in the second week of term.
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION - Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies - Timetable 2019-2020
MICHAELMAS TERM Time Day Weeks Module Module Name Lecturer Site Room Length
09:00 Monday 2 EM7491 RELIGIONS AND ETHICS IN A PLURALIST WORLD FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA ISE-LI G7 (2) 08:00
11:00 Monday 3-8,10-14 EM7461 AUTHORITY, TRADITION AND EXPERIENCE: ECUMENICS AS INTERCULTURAL THEOLOGY PIERCE, MR. ANDREW ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
11:00 Tuesday 3-8, 10-14, 22-27, 29-33 EM7102 RESEARCH AND METHODS FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
14:00 Tuesday 3-8,10-14 EM7485 ISSUES IN BUDDHIST-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
09:00 Tuesday 2 EM7491 RELIGIONS AND ETHICS IN A PLURALIST WORLD FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA ISE-LI G7 (2) 08:00
09:00 Wednesday 2 EM7491 RELIGIONS AND ETHICS IN A PLURALIST WORLD FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA ISE-LI G7 (2) 08:00
11:00 Wednesday 3-8,10-14 EM7491 RELIGIONS AND ETHICS IN A PLURALIST WORLD FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA ISE-LI G7 (2) 01:00
09:00 Thursday 2 EM7491 RELIGIONS AND ETHICS IN A PLURALIST WORLD FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA ISE-LI G7 (2) 08:00
HILARY TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Module Name Lecturer Site Room Length
09:00 Monday 21 EM7484 JUDAISM AND JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COWAN, DR. MICHAEL, FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, PIERCE, MR. ANDREW BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 08:00
11:00 Monday 22-33 EM7467 ENGAGING RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM ALDROVANDI, DR. CARLO BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
14:00 Monday 22-27,29-33 EM7471 WORLD CHRISTIANITY AND INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
09:00 Tuesday 21 EM7484 JUDAISM AND JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COWAN, DR. MICHAEL, FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, PIERCE, MR. ANDREW BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 08:00
09:00 Wednesday 21 EM7484 JUDAISM AND JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COWAN, DR. MICHAEL, FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, PIERCE, MR. ANDREW ISE-LI L1.42/1.43 08:00
11:00 Wednesday 22-29,31-33 EM7462 NATURE, GRACE AND THE TRIUNE GOD PIERCE, MR. ANDREW ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
09:00 Thursday 21 EM7484 JUDAISM AND JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COWAN, DR. MICHAEL, FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, PIERCE, MR. ANDREW ISE-LI L1.42/1.43 08:00
14:00 Thursday 22-33 EM7482 MUSLIM GOD, CHRISTIAN GOD: ISLAM AND MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY
FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL, PIERCE, MR. ANDREW ISE-LI G7 (2) 02:00
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Key Dates for IT&IS 2019-2020
NB: Registration is on-line and normally starts in August for new academic year. You will be invited to register by the Academic Registry.
You will be notified in late summer of procedures for Module registration.
College Orientation week: 26th August 2019
ISE Orientation Dublin: 6th September 2019, Belfast: 4th September 2019
First Semester (teaching dates): 9th September to 29th November 2019
Friday 6th September Orientation, 9.30-12.30 am ISE/Loyola Institute Building September 9th Start of Teaching Term October 21st-25th Reading Week: no lectures/classes November 29th Teaching ends Public Lecture by Prof Gerard Manion - Amaturo Professor in Catholic Studies, Georgetown
University, Washington DC
Title: 'Francis - A Sign of Contradiction: Ecumenical and Interreligious Considerations in a Global Context
10 September 6-7.30 pm, ISE/Loyola Building, G 15
Public Lecture by Dr Mark Braverman, Executive Director of Kariros, USA
Title: ‘Whose Promised Land? Theological, hermeneutic, and interfaith issues in modern Zionism’
12 September 4-6 pm, ISE/Loyola Building, G 6
Public Lecture by Prof Anne Hege, University of Oslo
Title: ‘Gender and Christian-Muslim Dialogue’
21 November 4-5.30 pm, ISE/Loyola Building, G 6
Second Semester (teaching dates): 20th January to April 10th, 2020 January 20th Teaching begins March 2nd-6th Reading week, no classes or lectures April 10th Teaching ends Guided Visits to Places of Worship in Dublin and Seminar on Interreligious Dialogue
28 February, 2020, 9 am -6 pm, ISE/Loyola Building, G 6 (4-6 pm)
Interreligious Immersion Programme (to India, Indonesia, Lebanon or China)
For two weeks either in July of August (exact dates and country will be confirmed by December)
August 17th 5pm Dissertation due
Students will be notified of changes to any of these dates or of additional events via their TCD e-mail address.
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IT&IS Essay Deadlines 2019-20 Please submit all essays through Turnitin via Blackboard https://tcd.blackboard.com/webapps/login/
Semester 1
Essay Submission Deadline Marks distribution
EM7491 - Religions and
Ethics in a Pluralist World
Wednesday November 27th
2019
Week of January 6th
All IT&IS optional module
essays semester 1
Wednesday January 8th 2020 Week of Feb 3rd
Semester 2
Essay Submission Deadline Marks Distribution
EM7102 - Research and
Methods Proposal
Wednesday April 8th 2020 Week of May 6th
All optional IT&IS module
essays semester 2**Except
EM7484
Wednesday April 29th 2020 Week of June 1st
EM7484 – Judaism and
Muslim-Christian Relations
Wednesday May 20th 2020 Week of June 15th
EM7000 - Dissertation August 17 2020 December 2020 (after Exam
Board)
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School of Religion - Dublin Taught Postgraduate Timetable - 2019-2020 Teaching takes place at ISE – LI Building / the TBSI Building Pearse St., / Phoenix House. For directions to Phoenix House – please see http://www.dublinmapped.com/?search=Nassau+Street+phoenix+house Please read following notes carefully:
Further details relating to the internship module will be emailed to all students in early Autumn.
There are no lectures during Reading Week: 21-25 October 2019 (Semester 1) and Week: 2 -6 March 2020 (Semester 2).
Please note that students must cover any costs of travel and accommodation if taking a Belfast or Dublin based module.
Students are advised to be aware of potential clashes if they are taking modules from other programmes.
EM7491 Religions and Ethics in a Pluralist World will be offered as an intensive module form the 2- 5 September 2019 and will take place in G7 (ISE-LI Building).
EM7484 Judaism and Jewish Christian Relations will be offered as an intensive module from 20-22 April 2020 and will take place in G7 (ISE-LI Building).
Research Methods is one module which is taught across the full year (Semester 1 and 2) and is worth 10ECTS in total.
Please note that seminars (apart from Research Methods) begin in the second week of term.
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION - International Peace Studies - Timetable 2019-2020 MICHAELMAS TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Mod Lecturer Site Room Length
11:00 Monday 3-8,10-14 EM7202 THE POLITICS OF PEACE AND CONFLICT BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
14:00 Monday 3-8,10-14 EM7438 HUMAN RIGHTS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE HOGAN, PROF. LINDA BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
11:00 Tuesday 3-8, 10-14 EM7201 RESEARCH METHODS ATACK, MR. IAIN, TANNAM, MS. ETAIN BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
14:00 Tuesday 3-8,10-14 EM7432 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS WYLIE, DR. GILLIAN, HOGAN, PROF. LINDA BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
11:00 Thursday 3-8,10-14 EM7431 ARMED CONFLICT, PEACEBUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT
ATACK, MR. IAIN, FERNANDO, MR. JUDE LAL ISE-LI G7 02:00
10:00 Friday 3-8,10-14 WS7061 DISCOURSING GENDER (CENTRE FOR GENDER STUDIES - DATE AND TIME TO BE CONFIRMED TBA TBA TBA 02:00
14:00 Friday 3-8,10-14 WS7050 GENDER THEORIES (CENTRE FOR GENDER STUDIES - DATE AND TIME TO BE CONFIRMED TBA TBA TBA 02:00
TBA TBA 3-8,10-14,22-27, 29-33
EM7493 (On line module) Cultural Encounters: Perspectives on Populism ON LINE MODULE
HILARY TERM Time Day Weeks Module Mod Lecturer Site Room Length
14:00 Monday 22-27,29-33 EM7434 CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND NON-VIOLENCE ATACK, MR. IAIN BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
11:00 Tuesday 22-27,29-33 EM7201 RESEARCH METHODS ATACK, MR. IAIN, TANNAM, MS. ETAIN BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
14:00 Tuesday 22-27,29-33 EM7436 GENDER, WAR AND PEACE,GENDER, WAR AND PEACE WYLIE, DR. GILLIAN BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
11:00 Thursday 22-27,29-33 EM7460 RELIGION, CONFLICT AND PEACE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ALDROVANDI, DR. CARLO BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
14:00 Thursday 22-27, 29-33 EU7008 RUSSIA - EU RELATIONS (CENTRE FOR EUROPIAN STUDIES)
TSISKARASHVILI, DR. DMITRI BIOSCIENCE L1.42/1.43 02:00
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Key Dates for International Peace Studies 2019-20 NB: Registration is on-line and normally starts in August for new academic year. You will be invited to register by the Academic Registry.
You will be notified in late summer of procedures for Module registration.
College Orientation week: 26th August 2019
ISE Orientation Dublin: 6th September 2019, Belfast: 4th September 2019
First Semester (teaching dates): 9th September to 29th November 2019
Friday 6th September Orientation, 9.30-12.30 am ISE/Loyola Institute Building September 9th Start of Teaching Term September 17th Internship Module Meeting, 11am, G16 October 21st-25th Reading Week: no lectures/classes November 21st Peace Studies re-orientation, 1pm, G16 November 29th Teaching ends BELFAST FIELD TRIP 16th-17th January 2020 inclusive Second Semester: 20th January to April 10th, 2020 January 20th Teaching begins March 2nd-6th Reading week, no classes or lectures April 1st IPS Programme Evaluation and Final Round-Up, 1pm April 8th End of term drinks, 5pm-7pm April 10th Teaching ends May/June UN Field Trip (two days). Date to be confirmed by UN in January 2020 Interreligious Immersion Programme (to India, Indonesia, Lebanon or China)
For two weeks either in July of August (exact dates and country will be confirmed by December)
August 17th 5pm Dissertation due
Students will be notified of changes to any of these dates or of additional events via their TCD e-mail address.
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IPS Essay Deadlines 2019-20 Please submit all essays through Turnitin via Blackboard https://tcd.blackboard.com/webapps/login/
Semester 1
Essay Submission Deadline Marks distribution
EM7202 - Politics of Peace
and Conflict
Wednesday November 27th
2019
Week of January 6th
All IPS optional module
essays semester 1
Wednesday January 8th 2020 Week of Feb 3rd
Semester 2
Essay Submission Deadline Marks Distribution
EM7201 - Research
Methods Proposal
Wednesday April 8th 2020 Week of May 6th
All optional IPS module
essays
Wednesday April 29th 2020 Week of June 1st
EM7000 - Dissertation August 17 2020 December 2020 (after Exam
Board)
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION - Christian Theology - Timetable 2019-2020 (draft 29-8-20) MICHAELMAS TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Lecturer Site Room Length
17:45 Monday 3-8,10-14 LY7007 READINGS IN CLASSICAL THEOLOGICAL TEXTS RYAN, DR. FÁINCHE ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
19:30 Monday 3-8,10-14 LY7009 JESUS OF NAZARATH: SON, CHRIST, WORD RYAN, DR. FÁINCHE ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:30
17:45 Thursday 3-8,10-14 LY7005 CHRISTIANITY OF THE CELTIC WORLD (600-1000 AD) ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
19:30 Thursday 3-8,10-14 TBA TBA
HILARY TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Lecturer Site Room Length
17:45 Monday 22-27,29-33 LY7002 THE FIRST WORDS: THEOLOGY/IES OF THE BIBLE SHEPHERD, DR. DAVID ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
19:30 Monday 22-27,29-33 LY7003 MINISTRY AND CHURCH IN A CHALLENGING ERA RYAN, DR. FÁINCHE ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
17:00 Thursday 22-27,29-33 LY7001 VIOLENCE AND GRACE IN THE HUMAN NARRATIVE
CASEY, PROF. CORNELIUS ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
19:30 Thursday 22-27,29-33 LY7004 THEOLOGY AND THE ARTS DILLON, DR. AMANDA ISE-LI G6 (1) 01:15
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Key Dates for MPhil in Christian Theology 2019-2020 NB: Registration is on-line and normally starts in August for new academic year. You will be invited to register by the Academic Registry.
You will be notified in late summer of procedures for Module registration.
College Orientation week: 26th August 2019
Loyola Institute Orientation Dublin: Thursday 5th September 2019, 6.30 – 8pm ISE/Loyola Building First Semester (teaching dates): 9th September to 29th November 2019
September 9th Start of Teaching Term October 21st-25th Reading Week: no lectures/classes November 29th Teaching ends Second Semester: 20th January to April 10th, 2020 January 20th Teaching begins March 2nd-6th Reading week, no classes or lectures April 10th Teaching ends August 17th 5pm Dissertation due Students will be notified of changes to any of these dates or of additional events via their TCD e-mail address.
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Christian Theology Essay Deadlines 2019-20 Please submit all essays through Turnitin via Blackboard https://tcd.blackboard.com/webapps/login/
Semester 1
Essay Submission Deadline Marks distribution
LY7007 – Readings in
Classical Theological Texts.
Submission 1 (2000 word
essay)
Thursday October 24th 2019 Week of November 25th
LY7005 - Christianity of the
Celtic World; 600 – 1000
AD. (Field Trip
Assignment)
Thursday November 7th
2019
Week of December 9th
LY7009 – Jesus of
Nazareth: Son, Christ, Work
(4000 word essay)
Monday November 25th
2019
Week of January 30th
LY7007 – Readings in
Classical Theological Texts.
Submission 2 (2000 word
essay)
Thursday December 12th
2019
Week of January 13th
LY7005 - Christianity of the
Celtic World; 600 – 1000
AD. (3000 word essay)
Thursday December 19th
2019
Week of January 20th
Semester 2
Essay Submission Deadline Marks Distribution
LY7004 - Theology and the
Arts. Submission 1 (2000
word essay)
Thursday March 5th 2020 Week of April 6th
LY7004 - Theology and the
Arts. Submission 2 (2000
word essay)
Thursday April 9th 2020 Week of May 11th
LY7003 – Ministry and
Church in a Challenging Era
(3000 word essay)
Thursday April 16th 2020 Week of May 18th
LY7003 – Ministry and
Church in a Challenging Era
(Presentation)
Ongoing throughout the tem
LY7001 – Violence and
Grace in the Human
Narrative (4000 word essay)
Thursday April 23rd 2020 Week of May 25th
LY7002 – The First Words:
Theology/ies of the Bible
(4000 word essay)
Thursday April 23rd 2020 Week of May 25th
LY7006 - Dissertation August 17 2020 December 2020 (after Exam
Board)
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION - Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation - Timetable 2019-2020
MICHAELMAS TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Mod Lecturer Site Length
10:00 Monday 8 EM7443 CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION VERWOERD, DR. WILHELM ISE-BEL 07:00
10:00 Tuesday 8 EM7443 CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION VERWOERD, DR. WILHELM ISE-BEL 07:40
10:00 Tuesday 4 EM7452 RECONCILIATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND BROWNE, DR. BRENDAN CIARAN ISE-BEL 06:30
10:00 Tuesday 5,7,10-14 EM7452 RECONCILIATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND BROWNE, DR. BRENDAN CIARAN ISE-BEL 03:00
09:00 Wednesday 4 EM7454 COMMUNITY LEARNING AND REFLECTIVE PRACTICE BROWNE, DR. BRENDAN CIARAN ISE-BEL
10:00 Wednesday 7 EM7443 CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION VERWOERD, DR. WILHELM ISE-BEL 06:00
10:00 Wednesday 5 EM7450 FOUNDATIONS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION RESEARCH MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 06:00
10:00 Wednesday 3, 4, 6,10-14 EM7450 FOUNDATIONS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION RESEARCH MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 02:30
10:00 Thursday 5 EM7301 RESEARCH SKILLS MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 02:00
10:00 Thursday 7 EM7443 CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION VERWOERD, DR. WILHELM ISE-BEL 01:00
10:00 Thursday 3, 4, 6, 8,10-13 EM7301 RESEARCH SKILLS MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 03:00
10:00 Friday 7 EM7443 CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION VERWOERD, DR. WILHELM ISE-BEL 01:00
HILARY TERM
Time Day Weeks Module Mod Lecturer Site Length
10:30 Monday 29 EM7449 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS SKILLS ALASHQAR, DR. YASER ISE-BEL 06:00
09:30 Tuesday 29 EM7449 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS SKILLS ALASHQAR, DR. YASER ISE-BEL 07:00
10:30 Tuesday 23,25,27,31-32 EM7451 DYNAMICS OF RECONCILIATION
MCMASTER, DR. JOHNSTON, MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-LI 06:00
09:00 Wednesday 22 EM7454 COMMUNITY LEARNING AND REFLECTIVE PRACTICE BROWNE, DR. BRENDAN CIARAN ISE-BEL
10:30 Wednesday 23, 24, 26, 32 EM7448 CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 06:00
09:30 Wednesday 29 EM7449 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS SKILLS ALASHQAR, DR. YASER ISE-BEL 07:00
13:30 Wednesday 22, 25, 27, 30 EM7448 CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 03:00
09:30 Thursday 29 EM7449 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS SKILLS ALASHQAR, DR. YASER ISE-BEL 07:00
09:30 Thursday 25 EM7301 RESEARCH SKILLS MITCHELL, DR. DAVID ISE-BEL 07:00
09:30 Friday 29 EM7449 MEDIATION AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS SKILLS ALASHQAR, DR. YASER ISE-BEL 07:00
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Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Studies
Essay Deadlines 2019-20 Please submit all essays through Turnitin via Blackboard https://tcd.blackboard.com/webapps/login/
Semester 1
Essay Submission Deadline Marks distribution
EM7452 – Reconciliation in
Northern Ireland,
Assignment 1
Tuesday October 29th 2019 Week of November 25th
EM7452 – Reconciliation in
Northern Ireland,
Assignment 2
Monday January 13th 2020 Week of February 10th
EM7443 – Conflict
Transformation
Tuesday January 14th 2020 Week of February 10th
EM7450 - Foundations of Conflict Resolution Research
Monday January 13th 2020 Week of February 10th
EM7301 – Research Skills
Monday March 9th 2020 Week of April 6th
Semester 2
Essay Submission Deadline Marks Distribution
EM7451 – Dynamics of
Reconciliation
Monday April 13th 2020 Week of May 11th
EM7448 – Contemporary
Conflict and Peace making:
Global Perspectives
Friday April 17th 2020 Week of April 11th
EM7454 – Community
Learning and Reflective
Practice
Monday April 20th 2020 Week of May 18th
EM7447 – Mediation and
Conflict Analysis Skills
Friday April 25th 2020 Week of May 18th
EM7000 - Dissertation August 17th 2020 December 2020 (after Exam
Board)
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JAMES HAIRE MEMORIAL PRIZES
2019-2020
In 2002, the Irish School of Ecumenics Trust established the James Haire Memorial Prizes, in memory of the late Revd. Professor James Haire, former Principal of Union Theological College, Belfast.
Seven prizes are awarded annually, two in each of the Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies, International Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation courses and one in the Postgraduate Diploma in Conflict and Dispute Resolution Studies course. Each prize will be worth €100. In each programme one prize will be offered for the highest mark in dissertation, and one for the highest mark in a student’s best three essays (based on an average calculation. In the case of a tie the mark in the fourth essay may be taken into consideration). In each case the prize for dissertation will be awarded first, and the winner of that prize may not be considered for award of the essay prize. Awards will be made by the appropriate Court of Examiners, whose decision will be final.
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POSTGRADUATE READING ROOM
AND
IRISH SCHOOL OF ECUMENICS, SPECIALIST COLLECTION GUIDELINES
Dear Students, We would like to draw your attention to this Dublin based resource which is available to all ISE postgraduate students. We also thought it would be helpful to provide you with guidelines re the Reading Room which is located at the ISE / Loyola Inst. Building, TCD main campus, which operates on a ‘trust basis’. We see it as a vital resource for ISE and Loyola staff and postgraduate students, and so ask you to note and co-operate in keeping the following guidelines:
Books located in the Reading Room are solely for the use of ISE and LI staff and postgraduate students and are a supplement to the main College library resources;
Books may not be removed from the Reading Room;
Books must be replaced in their correct location;
Books are ordered according to the Dewey Decimal System which is also the system used in College libraries;
The Dewey System uses three-digit Arabic numbers for main Categories; numbers which follow the decimal point are used to used to sub- subcategorize the disciplinary areas;
The hard copy Catalogue which is available in the Reading Room is arranged alphabetically by author, with the Dewey number located in the last column.
If you experience any difficulties, please contact Aideen Woods, at isedir@tcd.ie.
Please do not remove the catalogue from the Reading Room.
August 2019
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General Information – Orientation 2019-20:
Access to the building: The door operates on a code system; to gain access please key in 3420 then press
‘IN’. You may also use your student card to access the building.
School Opening Hours: The School is normally open between 9.00 am – 5.30 pm Monday through
Thursday and 9.00 am – 5 pm on Friday. Any changes to the closing times will be notified by e-mail. For
insurance purposes students are not permitted to remain in the building outside normal office hours unless
attending a lecture, seminar or event which has been scheduled by a staff member.
Safety:In the interests of safety, please take time to familiarise yourself with the fire drill procedure
provided in your orientation pack. Fire assembly points are clearly marked in the grounds surrounding the
building.
E-mail: Please note that the email address allocated by TCD will be used for all School / College
related email communications.
Wi-Fi: Wireless internet facilities are available throughout the building: IT Services provides a wide range
of computer courses free of charge – to cater for all levels of expertise, from beginners up. We would
encourage you to take advantage of the courses relevant to your needs.
Notices for students: Please check notice boards regularly for any important announcements.
Restaurants and cafes: There is a wide range of cafes and restaurants throughout campus.
Please note that food and drink are not permitted in any of the lecture rooms, seminar rooms or the
Postgraduate Reading Room. The use of mobile phones is also strictly prohibited.
Change of address or personal details: Please ensure that you immediately update your MyTcd.ie portal
with any change of address, telephone number etc., and ensure that all information on the TCD system is up-
to-date. You should also advise administrative staff (Ms Helen Murphy) with details of any changes to your
contact details.
Staff Offices: Students are not permitted access to any staff offices / print room etc., without the permission
of staff.
Smoking: There is a no smoking policy throughout the building and please note any smoking restrictions
within the Trinity campus.
Personal Items: Should not be left unattended as the School cannot be held responsible for any
damage to personal property.
Holidays/Bank Holidays: Students will be advised of relevant dates during the course of the year. Please
also note the Academic Year Structure 2019-20 contained in your Orientation pack.
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Student Supports: Societies, Clubs, Sports Facilities, Chaplaincy, Counselling are some of the services
available to students at TCD. Full details are available on the TCD website:
https://www.tcd.ie/students/supports-services/.
Handbooks: are available on the following links and should be consulted regularly. Please refer to the TCD
Calendar, available online: https://www.tcd.ie/calendar/graduate-studies-higher-degrees/ for details of all
regulations and for information concerning course provision.
Links to Handbooks: M.Litt. and Ph.D. Handbook: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/mlittphdhb1920.pdf
Christian Theology: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/ctmphilhb1920.pdf
Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/crrmphilhb1920.pdf
International Peace Studies: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/ipsmphilhb1920.pdf Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/itismphilhb1920.pdf Evening Diploma in Conflict and Dispute Resolution Studies: https://www.tcd.ie/religion/assets/pdf/cdrsmphilhb1920.pdf
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FIRE / BUILDING EVACUATION PROCEDURE ISE – L. I. BUILDING
The School Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring that the fire risk assessment is undertaken and implemented.
If an individual should discover a fire, she / he should:
RAISE THE ALARM – by breaking the nearest break glass unit or call point.
LEAVE the building using the nearest exit route, closing doors behind you.
NOTIFY SECURITY CENTRE on Ext. 1999.
REPORT to the Assembly Point D – FLAT IRON (flat wood sculpture on small triangular lawn east end of rugby ground) and remain with the group. Those assembled may be advised of the need to move to an alternative Assembly Point location.
ON HEARING THE ALARM:
LEAVE the building using the nearest exit route, closing doors behind you.
Do not use the lift.
REPORT to the Assembly Point D – FLAT IRON (flat wood sculpture on small triangular lawn east end of rugby ground) and remain with the group. Those assembled may be advised of the need to move to an alternative Assembly Point location.
The staff member in charge of each area will check the building to ensure that each individual has left.
Individuals should not return to the building for any reason until she / he is authorized to do so.
Individuals should stay clear of Emergency Services – Ambulances, Fire brigade etc.
PLEASE REMEMBER:
All staff and students are requested to familiarize themselves with the location of the main Exit Doors, the fire alarm break glass units located throughout the building; the Assembly Point D - FLAT IRON (flat wood sculpture on small triangular lawn east end of rugby ground).
Individuals should make sure that the area they are vacating is safe i.e. close doors behind you. However, they should not under any circumstance, take any personal risks.
Individuals should not rush or panic, as this can result in injury to oneself or others.
Individuals should not return to the building for any reason until she / he is authorized to do so.
Keep Exit routes clear at all times.
Each area should be kept in good order; tidy and clutter free. Any electrical faults should be reported to the School Administrator, who in turn will contact Ext. 1828.
Individuals should stay clear of Emergency Services – Ambulances, Fire brigade etc.,
Many thanks. Aideen Woods, Fire Warden 20 August 2019
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