Republic of Ireland

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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