Universities

Universities in Ireland

University College Dublin 5,429 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
114 Courses
56 Courses
City
Established
Dublin
1854
Status
Type
Public
University
University of Galway 5,375 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
146 Courses
250 Courses
City
Established
Galway
1845
Status
Type
Public
University
University of Limerick (UL) 4,900 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
46 Courses
183 Courses
City
Established
Limerick
1972
Status
Type
Public
University
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin 4,545 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
113 Courses
165 Courses
City
Established
Dublin
1592
Status
Type
Public
University
University College Cork 4,394 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
128 Courses
148 Courses
City
Established
Cork
1845
Status
Type
Public
University
Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) 4,332 Visitors
City
Established
Athlone
1970
Status
Type
Public
University
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) 4,298 Visitors
Undergraduate
71 Courses
City
Established
Limerick
1852
Status
Type
Public
Applied Science
Griffith College 4,226 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
27 Courses
37 Courses
City
Established
Dublin
1974
Status
Type
Private
Applied Science
Dublin City University (DCU) 4,133 Visitors
City
Established
Dublin
1975
Status
Type
Private
University
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) 4,079 Visitors
City
Established
Dublin
1887
Status
Type
Private
Applied Science
Dundalk Institute of Technology 3,895 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
63 Courses
11 Courses
City
Established
Dundalk
1970
Status
Type
Public
University
Institute of Technology Carlow 3,818 Visitors
Undergraduate
Graduate
29 Courses
13 Courses
City
Established
Carlow
1970
Status
Type
Public
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Welcome to Ireland!

Ireland is a beautiful green country located in northwest Europe. It is an island that is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. For a small country, Ireland has made a big impact on the global stage. The Land of Saints and Scholars has given the world a wealth of artists and musicians, pioneers and entrepreneurs, scientists and sporting heroes, and unforgettable hospitality to our many welcomed visitors. Ireland's beauty, cuisine, and culture are world-renowned too, but there's more reasons than these to study there. One of the safest and cleanest locations in the world, an English-speaking country with excellent transport links to its European and North American neighbours, makes Ireland is a study destination worth considered.

Studying Abroad in Ireland

Ireland is an English-speaking country with close cultural, economic and educational links with  the Englishspeaking world. Ireland a dynamic, lively, modern country with a young population and a successful, technologically orientated economy. Ireland is also a country with cultured, cosmopolitan cities renowned for its beautiful, unspoiled countryside and scenery.

Study in Ireland

Ireland boasts over 30 Higher Education Institutions which themselves offer over 5,000 courses across all academic disciplines, from medicine, science, technology, and engineering, to business, law, and the humanities as well as the creative, visual and performing arts.

All courses on offer lead to internationally recognized, and quality assured qualifications. In addition, courses often include work placement and intern opportunities so studying in Ireland can also kick start a successful graduate career. This is no surprise given that Ireland has become the European hub for more than 1,000 leading multinational companies, who have established very strong links with our universities, all of which are ranked in the top 5% globally.

Scholarships are available, but students are also entitled to work while studying in Ireland. What's more, an international graduate from an Irish institution has the option to stay in Ireland for at least one year to seek employment.

Scholarships to Study in Ireland

Ireland offers an enriching learning experience without parallels. Highly rated for its first rate education and rigorous evaluation process, Irish education lay stress on skill development and flexibility. Though a modernized country, Ireland retains its old charm, tradition and hospitality. As a student you are sure to be mesmerized by this land of ‘’saints and scholars’’. The government of Ireland and some universities in Ireland also offer some scholarship programmes and financial aids for their students.