Admission
Candidates should normally hold a good primary degree, preferably with a social science component. Consideration will also be given to those who have relevant academic qualifications, publications and positive academic references.
The following criteria will also be taken into account:
(a) Work experience relevant to cross-cultural, ethnic and racial issues and human service delivery
(b) The quality of the statement of interest provided by each applicant.
In exceptional cases, applicants without a first degree may be accepted directly into the programme if they can demonstrate that they possess the equivalent of a good first degree.
Applicants seeking admission in this category will, where practicable, be called for interview.
In addition the following would typically be required:
(a) Successful recent academic study in a relevant area
(b) Publications that demonstrate research or analytical capacity
(c) Academic references
(d) Relevant work experience.