Ireland 🔥 Hot Destination

Medieval castles, jaw-dropping iconic sights, super friendly people, buzzing cities, quaint villages, year-round festivals, and much much more!
No wonder The Economist named Ireland the, "best place in the world to live!"
Education, student life, and post-study work opportunities are similarly excellent. The country is home to some of the top universities, as well as some of the top MNCs such as Google and Microsoft.

Why study in Ireland?

The country is known for its friendly people who welcome those from overseas gladly. They’re down for a good time and are famed for partying in pubs and chatting with friends.
On top of all this, it’s a place blessed with spectacular scenery and diverse cities. If it’s nature you’re after popular destinations include the dramatic Cliffs of Moher and the stunning Killarney National Park.
For city life you have five to choose from, the most popular being the cobbled streets of Dublin and the eclectic and bohemian Galway.
With all this on offer, it’s easy to see why studying in Ireland is such a popular choice.

Student life

Studying in the Republic of Ireland can provide a rich student experience.
Most universities have services to help students find on-campus accommodation in their first year. Halls of residence offer a great opportunity to meet new people and form lasting friendships.
Societies and sports clubs are a fantastic way to immerse yourself in. You could give Gaelic football a go, a traditional Irish team sport, or join an International Students’ Society to meet like-minded people.
If you have the right visa, you can also work in Ireland as you study. A great way to earn work experience, save some money, and meet new people outside your university.
It’s clear to see that life for international students in Ireland can be an exciting experience.

Popular cities

Dublin

As the capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is home to nearly a quarter of the country's population.

Its great selection of highly-ranked universities and ever-growing international population make it an increasingly popular destination for students. Moreover, the city is renowned for its awe-inspiring medieval architecture, outstanding literary heritage and lively nightlife.

Cork

Situated on a bustling harbour in the south, Cork has become a haven for tourists who explore its vibrant culture and hidden treasures.

A vibrant nightlife, including a hub of trendy bars, nightclubs, and traditional pubs give the city depth for its students and visitors.

International students can be assured of an excellent educational offering as well as exceptional post-graduation opportunities. International companies including Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Johnson & Johnson and McAfee, as well as Apple have European headquarters here.

Galway

Galway sits on the stunning west coast of the country and is internationally recognised for its stunning beaches, arts and cultural events.

As the home of the Galway Arts Festival and the CĂşirt International Festival of Literature, there's plenty of opportunities to delve into the city's rich cultural heritage.

Galway was also named the European Capital of Culture 2020 and is home to some of the most prestigious universities in the world.

Popular Universities

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