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METTI SOLOMON: I have fond memories of the welcoming attitude of the highly qualified instructors. <more> |
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REGINA TOOMEY: Studying at KDSC was for me a marvelous experience on many levels. <more> |
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JIRM GALGALLO: Kimmage is a college that is run with a family spirit. <more> |
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MAIREAD HEFFRON: Being a small institution, there was a friendly atmosphere between students and staff. <more> |
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KAY SHEEHY: The participative nature of the class work allows for deep relationships to develop among students. <more> |
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TESFU KAHSAY: KDSC is the one of the best places to study and is a centre of excellence for Development Studies. <more> |
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ZENEBE MEKONNEN: I was impressed by the combination and variety of courses available as part of the MA. <more> |
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OLE MORTEN STAVLAND: I found myself to be challenged in terms of my own perceptions about development. <more> |
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RONALD KITANDA: I am yet to still find such an enriching learning experience as was my time at Kimmage! <more> |
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ROSETTE MUTESI: The year I spent at Kimmage is probably one of the key turning points in my life. <more> |
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PATTI ABOZAGLO: I liked the cultural diversity in Kimmage. Students come from so many different countries. <more> |
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CONSTANCE MUDONDO: The lecturers are very approachable; they are always there whenever you need them. <more> |
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PETER KIAMA: The MA deepened my knowledge of development theory and my analytical skills. <more> |
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ANNA GUINEY: Studying in Kimmage is about empowering the learner to think based on their own experiences. <more> |
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ORLA FAGAN: Kimmage DSC doesn’t just offer just a studies programme - it offers a holistic learning experience. <more> |
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KEVIN MC PARLAND: The approach to learning was crucial to achieving a holistic knowledge of complex issues. <more> |
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DOROTHY TOOMAN: I especially enjoyed being part of a rich cross cultural learning community with students from all over the world. <more> |
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