Republic of Ireland

  • When it comes to selecting a college abroad, take a look at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) – you may like what you see. Since it first opened in September 1970, ATU (once IT Sligo) has been one of Ireland’s leading third level institutions. Students are at the heart of what the college does. It is home to 6,000 students across the Institute’s full-time, part-time and apprenticeship programmes. Of those, 2,000 are studying online. At ATU, you’ll get to know your lecturers, as well as your classmates. Here you will form a network of friendships which will last a lifetime.
  • Dublin Business School is Ireland's largest, independent, third-level college. With over 9,000 students, DBS provides a comprehensive range of full-time and part-time undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and executive education programmes. Established in 1975, the college quickly gained an excellent reputation for teaching quality and standards, offering flexible and innovative learning opportunities that reflect and match the needs of students and employers.
  • Dublin International Study Centre offers pathway programmes designed to help international students prepare for university, and life in Ireland. According to the Irish Universities Association, there are over 32,000 international students studying in Ireland. By joining Dublin International Study Centre, you will become a part of their international community, and have the opportunity to settle into life in Ireland before starting your university degree with confidence and skills you need to succeed. The student-focused teaching approach to innovative and engaging subject-specific modules is fundamental to the student experience received at Dublin International Study Centre.
  • The campus is located on the outskirts of Dundalk, a town famous for its eclectic music scene. From traditional Irish music sessions in local pubs to gigs from up-and-coming performers in intimate venues – music lovers will be in their element. DkIT is on the epicentre of the Belfast-Dublin economic corridor, an area marked as having significant importance due to its growing population and strong economic links between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The region is steeped in innovating and enterprise and has developed a robust business community comprised of impressive start-ups, high-performing SMEs and major multinationals.
  • Griffith College is Ireland's largest independent third level institution with locations in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. Established over 40-years ago, Griffith College enjoys national and a growing international reputation for student success. The college has gained an enviable, award-winning reputation for providing students with first-class lectures and excellent study material. The university offers internationally recognised postgraduate and undergraduate degree programmes, complemented by a wide range of professional, short term and corporate training educational solutions.
  • The Holmes Education Group is a unique collection of education providers, delivering industry-relevant courses in all sectors of education to students in four countries. Holmes Institute Dublin is a quality provider of modern business education, with a focus on both domestic and international students. They are focused on preparing learners for a rapidly changing, and increasingly technological, world of work. They offer academic programmes designed to deliver the skills that graduates will need in the decades ahead: communication, creativity, problem solving, collaboration, agility, resilience and critical thinking. Through a dynamic, student-centred learning environment, Holmes Institute Dublin fosters in its students rational thought, intellectual integrity and social responsibility. ‍
  • National College of Ireland adheres to the highest standards for the development of its courses. The college works with relevant awarding bodies to ensure our courses achieve appropriate recognition within industry.
  • TU Dublin, Ireland’s first Technological University, is where career-focused students, dedicated staff and academic excellence in science, the arts, business, engineering and technology converge to create the leaders of tomorrow. A friendly campus made up of 20,000 students from every part of the world, and all backgrounds make for an exciting and fun place to learn and live life. From sports clubs to cultural events, our TU Dublin community has it all.
  • TUS is Ireland's first regional university – the result of a merger between the Athlone Institute of Technology and the Limerick Institute of Technology. It boasts 14,500+ students across six campuses from the historic Limerick to the heart of the Irish midlands in Athlone. It is a truly diverse institution, with over 100 nationalities already represented and enrolled in any one of the hundreds of courses available. As a technological university, TUS seeks to tackle real issues through applied research. From life-sciences, to health and environmental sustainability, to areas like the digital divide, community, sport, cultural and economic development, TUS offers cutting-edge knowledge creation and industrial collaboration to drive change. Campuses are situated in:
    • Athlone
    • Limerick
    • Thurles
    • Clonmel
    • Ennis
  • At Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin we provide a liberal environment where independence of thought is highly valued and all are encouraged to achieve their potential. We promote a diverse, interdisciplinary, inclusive environment which nurtures ground-breaking research, innovation, and creativity through engaging with issues of global significance. Located in a beautiful campus in the heart of Dublin’s city centre, Trinity is Ireland’s highest ranked university. It is home to 17,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students across all the major disciplines in the arts and humanities, and in business, law, engineering, science, and health sciences. Trinity’s tradition of independent intellectual inquiry has produced some of the world’s finest, most original minds including the writers Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett (Nobel laureate), the scientists William Rowan Hamilton and Ernest Walton (Nobel laureate), the political thinker Edmund Burke, and the former President of Ireland and UNHCR Mary Robinson. This tradition finds expression today in a campus culture of scholarship, innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship and dedication to societal reform.
  • We’re an award-winning institution with a history of independent thinking stretching back over 170 years. UCC is proud to be ranked in the top 2% of universities in the world. Our beautiful university opened its gates to just 115 students in 1849. We now have a student population of over 21,000.
  • With a huge urban campus, state-of-the-art facilities, and the largest student body of any university in Ireland, UCD welcomes hundreds of new international students every year.
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