About Implementation Science (m.sc.) in Trinity College Dublin
Implementation Science is the study of methods to promote the systematic integration of research findings and evidence into healthcare policy and practice. The course aims to equip students with the research and practical skills necessary to design, implement and evaluate policies, programmes and /or interventions that result in sustained improvement in health and social care services.
The course will be of interest to all those who have responsibility for delivery and implementation of policies within their workplace. The course is designed to cater for the needs of EU and non-EU students. Its content will be underpinned by innovative research into the approaches that work best in the translation of research evidence to practice in those sectors. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of interdisciplinary exchange within small group settings. Case studies and class discussion will facilitate the application of learning. Students will be educated in advanced research methods and will be expected to undertake a dissertation in an applied area of Implementation Science.
This internationally accredited course includes contributions from leading Implementation Science experts nationally and internationally including from statutory agencies and non-governmental organisations. Associate Professor Catherine Hayes is the Course Director and Assistant Professor Catherine Darker Is the Course Coordinator. The Centre for Effective Services (CES) is an independent organisation that connects policy, practice and research, helping to ensure the implementation of effective services to improve the lives of people across the island of Ireland. CES collaborates with Trinity College Dublin on the development and delivery of the foundation modules on this course. Dr Allison Metz is Director of the National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) at the University of North Carolina, USA. She specialises in the implementation, mainstreaming and scaling of evidence to achieve social impact. She will contribute to the Human Resources for Implementation module. Professor Per Nilsen is recognised as a leading international expert in Implementation Science research and has contributed to building an ambitious implementation research programme for PhD and Masters students at Linköping University, Sweden. He will contribute to the foundation modules of the course.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Hold at least a 2.1 honors degree from an Irish university or equivalent result from a university in another country.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS:(academic version) 6.5 (no individual band below 6)
- TOEFL : Paper-based 570 (with a TWE score of 4.5) Computer-based 230 (with a score of 4.5 in essay) Internet-based 90 (with a written score of 21)
- PTE: Academic a minimum score of 63 (with no Communication Skills section score below 59)
Trinity College Dublin highlight
Year of establishment |
1592 |
Also Known As |
TCD |
Size of Campus in acres |
51 |
Accommodation expenses |
7964 Euro for 1 sharing (UG),7964 Euro for 1 sharing (PG) |
Trinity College Dublin Cost of Attendance
It is important for all hopefuls who want to attend Trinity to organise their finances well in advance. To help with this, the breakdown of the cost of living in Ireland for college students is as follows:
Tuition Fee
Fee for various courses available at the institute at different levels for the year 2021 is as compiled below.
Disciplines |
Undergraduate (USD) |
Postgraduate (USD) |
Engineering, Mathematics & Science |
30,800 |
28,100 |
Health Sciences |
Max 56,000 |
30,800 |
Law |
23,500 |
26,000 |
Business (MBA in Ireland) |
23,500 |
40,800 |
Computer Science |
30,800 |
28,100 |
Cost of Living
The average cost of living is 13,800 USD per annum and is affected majorly by the type of accommodation opted.
Accommodation type |
Weekly Cost (USD) |
On-Campus accommodation |
205 |
Trinity Hall |
180 |
Kavanagh Court |
290 |
Binary Hub |
280 |