Undergraduate students
Members of the European Centre for the Study of Hate work with undergraduate students in a number of ways. UL is the only university in Ireland with an undergraduate module which exclusively addresses the issue of hate crime: SO4056 Hate Crime: Roots Realities and Redress, taught by ECSH member Professor Amanda Haynes.
Students regularly work with ECSH members on their Final Year Projects, and law students have developed a number of projects in their Advanced Lawyering module with ECSH members.
Taught postgraduate students
Our faculty members teach a range of modules on our taught postgraduate modules, and UL is the only University in Ireland with a dedicated postgraduate module on hate crime.
Students regularly work with ECSH members in developing and writing their dissertations for taught postgraduate programmes, and have moved from this programmes into doctoral research.
Doctoral students
The interdisciplinary nature of the work of the ECSH means that our doctoral students are embedded in scholarship across the institution with a range of opportunities made available to them. Our graduated doctoral students are currently working across the globe in the academy, practice, and policy. If you are interested in pursuing doctoral studies with us, please contact ECSH@ul.ie.
We also regularly host doctoral students from other institutions as part of their research, on our Global Visitors Programme. If you are a doctoral student and would like to visit us, please contact us at ECSH@ul.ie.
Cooperative students
Since 2015, the ECSH has hosted students on their cooperative work placements, and we have now had more than 20 students work with us. Our students are an integral part of the work that we do, and have produced research reports, supported the operation of events, and run our social media channels. If you would like to work with us on your cooperative work placement, please get in touch with the Cooperative Office, and they will provide you with details.