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DSAI Summer School

31st May 2022   /   Online (Day 1) - TUS Thurles Campus (Day 2)   /   2 Day Event

Participants are expected to attend both days. Day 1 takes place online while Day 2 will takes place on our TUS Thurles campus.

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About the DSAI Summer School

In the context of unfolding climate breakdown, with the socio-political implications becoming more apparent, it seems appropriate to re-examine once again the concept of ‘sustainable development’ and in particular, how the concept of sustainable development is understood and interrogated in the field.

This year the Technological University of the Shannon at Thurles, Co. Tipperary will be hosting the Development Studies Association, Ireland (DSAI) Summer school on the theme of Researching Sustainable Development- Tools for Developing a Critical Perspective.

This will be held over 2 days using a blended format with 31 May online and 1 June 2022 in person in Thurles. We are proposing to adopt a Problem-Based Learning method (PBL)** approach at the Summer School.

The overall objective of the Summer School is to enable students to develop their research skills through exposure to a number of research pieces presented by researchers, policy makers and practitioners within the theme of sustainable development. The attendees will then work in teams to develop their own research methodology on an aspect of sustainable development, under the guidance of academics and practitioners.

Material will be presented as ‘trigger material’ online on 31 May. This material will consist of examples of good field-based research on aspects of sustainable development with an emphasis on the research process itself. On June 1, participants will meet in Thurles and under the guidance of experienced facilitators, will together create proposals for innovative research methods that may be applied in the field while researching aspects of sustainable development.

**PBL is a student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material. The PBL process does not focus on problem solving with a defined solution, but it allows for the development of other desirable skills and attributes. This includes knowledge acquisition, enhanced group collaboration and communication.

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Full programme details can be found on Research Methods Summer School  2022 | DSA Ireland