The MSc in Humanitarian Action from the?University College Dublin?provides high quality academic education and professional competencies for those working or intending to work in the area of humanitarian action and related areas.
- It is part of the inter-university multidisciplinary graduate joint masters programme in International Humanitarian Action (NOHA Masters).
- The programme provides a dynamic classroom based learning environment, involving a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, simulations and field-trips.
- The UCD Centre for Humanitarian Action (UCD-CHA) and NOHA are well recognised as key global institutional stakeholders in Humanitarian Studies.
Careers & Employability:
Some 3,000 NOHA graduates currently work in the field of humanitarian relief and international co-operation. They hold various positions of responsibility in all kinds of international and national agencies, institutions and organisations, both in the field and at headquarters level all around the world. Such positions include:
- programme managers,
- protection officers,
- field/country directors,?
- delegates,
- emergency team leaders,
- administrators,
- researchers,?
- academics and consultants.