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Ireland's worldwide reputation for high quality education is is built on a solid foundation of commitment to excellence. Ireland is a beautiful country, renowned for friendliness, a warm welcome, a great environment and, as the thousands who have experienced the Irish welcome and studied at Irish universities and schools will tell you, a brilliant place in which to study and make friends. Ireland’s universities, colleges and schools offer high quality.

If you want to improve your English you can choose city or village and combine your learning experience with a host of sporting activities and festivals. A wonderful country in which to study.

 

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Postgraduate in Ireland

The academic year usually runs from September to June in two or three terms. You can expect to find that your postgraduate studies will be a compendium of lectures, tutorials and practical or project group work.

Qualifications and duration.

  • Graduate Diploma. Usually 1 year, for graduates wishing to build on their profile.
  • Master Degree. Coursework or research, normally 1 or 2 years.
  • Doctorate (PhD). Usually a minimum of 3 years.

Tuition fees per year.

The following are provided simply for orientation purposes, and are subject to change:

  • Non-EU/EAA students € 8,000 to € 17,000/year depending on area of study and university.
  • EU/EAA students € 2,000 to € 8,000; for example, MSc Top-Up to MBA in International Business Management € 2,000; LLM in International Law € 7,000; MA in Design € 6,500.
  • Non-EU/EAA students € 2,000 to € 10,000; for example, MSc Top-Up to MBA in International Business Management € 2,000; LLM in International Law € 10.000; MA in Design € 8,000.

Can I work while I study?

  • EU/EAA students may work anywhere in the EU zone. Non EU/EEA students on immigration Stamp 2 permission and enrolled on courses with institutions listed on the Internationalisation Register have received permission to work in casual employment up to 20 hours/week during term time and 40 hours/week during holidays.

Where will I live?

  • On campus or with a family. We help organize your accommodation with the international office at each university.

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Undergraduate in Ireland

Entry to university study in Ireland is competitive and is based on final examination results; a point system prevails in the Irish system. Applications from outside Ireland, from international students or students from other EU/EAA countries, will be evaluated in terms of each academic profile, English language level, overall achievements and objectives.

Qualifications and duration.

  • Higher Certificate: 2 year full-time course.
  • Bachelors Degree (ordinary): 3 year full-time course.
  • Bachelors Degree (Hons.): Normally a 3 or 4 year course. Most Bachelor Degrees carry the “Honours” qualification, referring to a thesis capping the Degree. An Honours Degree is required to enter postgraduate studies.

Tuition fees per year.

The following are provided simply for orientation purposes, and are subject to change:

  • EU/EAA students € 4,600 to € 5,950; for example, BA (Hons.) Business Studies € 4,950; BSc in Computing € 4,955; BA (Hons.) Business and Law € 5,950. (private).
  • Non-EU/EAA students € 7,000 to € 9,000; for example, BA (Hons.) Business Studies € 7,000; BSc in Computing € 8,000; BA (Hons.) Business and Law € 9.000. (private).
  • EU/EAA students may study under special EU/EAA fees or under the free fee scheme. (public)
  • Non-EU/EAA students € 9,100 to € 45,000; for example € 9,100 BA (Hons.) Arts and Humanities to a maximum of € 45,000 Medicine and related. (public)

Can I work while I study?

  • EU/EAA students may work anywhere in the EU zone. Non EU/EEA students on immigration Stamp 2 permission and enrolled on courses with institutions listed on the Internationalisation Register, have received permission to work in casual employment up to 20 hours/week during term time and 40 hours/week during holidays.

Where will I live?

  • On campus or family. We help organize your accommodation with the international office at each university or college.

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Foundation/Gap year in Ireland

Do you want to study at the best university? Are you sure of what you want to study or do you need time to think? If you are not a native English speaker, do you need to improve your English? Are you ready for university or do you want a year to check it all out? If you want time between high school and university, a foundation year could be the answer.

  • Prepare for entry into your chosen university.
  • Improve your English.
  • No commitment; do you like Engineering or Business or Design or Journalism? Find out!
  • Live a university experience.
  • Have fun.

Duration.

  • Academic year or semester.

Qualifications.

  • Foundation year. Some universities suggest a Foundation Year to prepare for success at Year 1.
  • IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge Advanced or Proficiency.
  • Direct entry Bachelor Degree (Hons)

Tuition fees.

  • Approximately € 6,500/year.

Where will I live?

  • On campus or homestay. We help organize your accommodation with the international office at each university. If you are under 18, we will need to organize guardianship. As official representatives of your school, we work with your school to organize everything for you and we are in touch with you and with your school throughout your stay.

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Work Experience/ Internship in Ireland


Grow in confidence and knowledge in a safe learning professional environment. Considered part of your learning experience, a “practicum” is unpaid. We will organize your internship for you in conjunction with our colleagues in Ireland.

Duration.

  • 3-6 months.

What will I win?

  • Jump start your career, strengthen your CV and build networks for your future.

Internship Placement Fee.

  • € 500 approx.

Where will I live?

  • Generally homestay, which we organize with the help of our colleagues in your destination. We are in touch with you throughout your stay.

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High Schools in Ireland

Secondary Junior education generally begins at age 12 and runs for 3 years. The Junior cycle is completed with the Junior Certificate for which students follow core subjects including English, Mathematics, History and Geography, Social Personal & Health Education, Civic, Social and Political Education and two additional subjects selected from Languages, Science, Business Studies, Art and Music.

A optional one-year Transition Year is now offered between Junior and Senior cycles, the objective being to promote personal development and prepare to become autonomous, participative and responsible members of society. The year does not finish with an examination but with an assessment.

The Senior cycle runs for two years, for students of 15 to 18 years of age, it leads to the Leaving Certificate Examination and high school graduation

Choosing the best education is one of the most important decisions we will make for our children. It is perfectly viable to study in another country for a term, an academic year or even more. We will be happy to help you make the best selection.

Duration.

  • 10 weeks, semester or academic year.
  • Two years or more, particularly if your objective is graduation from high school and access to university.

Qualifications

  • Academic year (accredited).
  • High School graduation.
  • International Baccalaureate.

Tuition fees per year.

  • EU/EAA students. Public schools charge no tuition fees , although there are charges for guardianship and expenses where applicable.
  • Non EU/EAA students. Post primary courses can only be undertaken in a private, fee paying school or college.

Where will I live?

  • Boarding school, residence or family. We will need to organize guardianship jointly with the international office at the high school in question. We coordinate it all for you and we are in touch with you and with your school throughout your stay.

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English and Test Prep in Ireland


Ireland has long been a destination for English language learning, here is a welcoming country where students from other countries have come for years to learn in a friendly environment, Ireland is easy to reach and difficult to leave!

Duration.

  • 2 to 52 weeks.

Qualifications.

  • IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, Cambridge First, Advanced and Proficiency.
  • English for professionals (Medicine, Law, Business, Engineering, Barista).
  • General, Academic.

Tuition fees per year.

  • €200 to €260/week for Intensive General English.
  • Academic Semester €4,500, 25 weeks, 20 hrs/week.
  • Academic Year €8,300, 48 weeks, 20 hrs/week.

Can I work while I study?

  • EU/EAA students may work anywhere in the EU zone. Non EU/EEA students on immigration Stamp 2 permission and enrolled on courses with institutions listed on the Internationalisation Register, have received permission to work in casual employment up to 20 hours/week during term time and 40 hours/week during holidays.

Where will I live?

  • Homestay, residence, hotel, which we organize with the accommodation office at each school.

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