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MSc in Smart and Sustainable Cities
Dublin, Ireland
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 23,100 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Non-EU students| EU students: €8,456
Introduction
The Dublin MDP degree is led by the Trinity College Dublin School of Natural Sciences and delivered by staff from all faculties across the university, in collaboration with leading scientific researchers, and national and international organisations with specialist skills. The growth and development of cities in the 21st Century presents significant challenges, including sustainable development, the planning and design of urban space and social wellbeing. With thousands of smart-city initiatives around the world, smart urbanism is now one of the dominant models of urban development.
Projects for smart cities involve the regeneration of existing urban areas as well as the creation of large new settlements. This has significant implications for the many environmental, social and economic systems that underpin the planet. Smart-city initiatives have a multi-dimensional nature. As projects that are aimed at improving urban spaces, they are deeply connected to issues of urbanisation and urban planning. Because of their focus on technological innovation, the development of smart cities goes beyond the science of the city and is also the product of studies in computer science and engineering. Moreover, once implemented, smart interventions take place not upon a blank canvas, but rather within complex ecological and social systems whose dynamics must be taken into account to avoid environmental degradation and biodiversity loss.
This new M.Sc. in Smart and Sustainable Cities approaches the study of smart and sustainable urbanism by drawing from the research-based expertise of leading scholars from Trinity’s Energy, Environment and Emerging Technologies Institute (E3). The programme, which is the first dedicated programme of its kind, will provide students with an in-depth understanding of smart and sustainable cities, using (a) the tools of urban geography and planning to examine the spatial formation of smart cities; (b methods in engineering and computer science to analyse the functions and applications of smart technologies, and (c) insights from ecology to explore the environmental impact of both ‘smart-city projects’ and wider transformations of contemporary cities. The programme is thus of interest to a wide range of students from different backgrounds.
Ideal Students
This course is designed for a broad spectrum of students in mind. Graduates have come from a wide variety of backgrounds, including computer science, zoology, geography, marketing, and architecture. The course is designed in such a manner as to allow students to develop new skills while also honing skills in a particular field. The core courses, which are detailed further below, offer a range of introductory skills, for example, Urban Governance, and Urban Sustainability. A field trip and a short placement. Students can also choose from a range of optional modules, which will allow students to enhance their skills further.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Academic scholarships for postgraduate international students are available at Trinity. Trinity rewards academic achievement and has sought to assist international students of limited means. Several scholarships are made possible by bequests and gifts that have been generously donated to the Trinity over the years.
- Global Excellence Postgraduate Scholarship
- AQ Scholarships
- Brazil Fundação Estudar Scholarship Program
- Haddad Foundation Brazilian Postgraduate Scholarship
- Brazilian Scholarship for Irish Studies - ABEI/HADDAD Fellowship
- China Scholarship Council
- Claddagh Scholarship Programme
- Comparative Social Change MSc Scholarships 2024/25
- E3 Balanced Solutions for a Better World Postgraduate Scholarship
- Energy Science MSc Scholarship
- Fulbright Scholars Programme
- Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships Programme
- Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme
- Irish Research Council Scholarships
- Irish School of Ecumenics Scholarships
- Jean Monnet Scholarship Programme
- Jean Monnet School of Law Scholarships
- John Dillon Fellowship in Ancient Philosophy
- Loyola Institute Scholarships
- Mitchell Scholarship
- LPDP Scholarships for Indonesian Students
- Postgraduate Scholarship for Nigerian Students (Roger Casement Fellowship in Human Rights)
- Rachel Thompson Ussher Fellowship
- Reimagining Global Sustainability Postgraduate Scholarships
- Scholarships for Japanese Students
- Scholarships for MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and Conflict
- School of Law Scholarships
- School of Law and Trinity Business School - MSc Law and Finance
- School of Social Work and Social Policy International Postgraduate Taught Scholarship
- The Grattan Scholars
- The Hamilton Scholars
- Trinity – Intake Taiwan Joint Scholarship
- Victory Scholars Programme
Please contact us for more information regarding eligibility requirements, deadlines, and making an application.
Curriculum
Students take 7 compulsory core modules, which include: Urban Governance; Smart Eco-Cities of the Future; Geographical Information Systems (GIS); Urban Sustainability; Introduction to Machine Learning; Research Method; Fieldtrip; Placement; and a written Dissertation.
Students also choose 3 elective modules among the following: Transportation Policy; Transportation Modelling & Planning; Energy Policy & Building Energy Demand; Urban Computing*; Artificial Intelligence*; Machine Learning*; Environmental Policies; Human Interaction with Biodiversity; and Climate Justice, Climate Change & Development.
*For these modules, students would be expected to have previous experience in cognate areas. The students are advised to contact the course director for further information on the requirements for these optional modules.
As part of the core modules, the course will have a mandatory field trip. This allows students to gain insights into ways in which different approaches emerge with specific social, political, and economic contexts in which they are embedded. For the coming year, the field trip will focus on Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Amsterdam is chosen due to its long history of urban innovation and governance, as well as offering insights into contemporary, sustainable living. The field trip offers students the opportunity to bring together core learnings from other modules within the Master's while also developing their skills in data collection in a field setting.
The course will also incorporate a mandatory industrial in-company placement module. The placement is designed to allow students to link their in-class learning to hands-on approaches within a particular sub-area of smart cities and urban sustainability. The students will be provided with assistance in organizing the placement, which will take place between the second half of the second semester and into the summer months.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This course is designed to meet the learning needs of students who want to enter an expansive but demanding employment market, preparing them for professional work in institutions and public or private companies in the field of Smart and Sustainable Cities. Graduates have pursued careers in smart city organizations as well as sustainability initiatives.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.