Study in Dublin
Dublin is an experience in itself. Renowned worldwide for having an education system that is second to none, if you are considering furthering your education, then you can’t go wrong with Dublin. Dublin is the capital of the Republic or Ireland and is Ireland’s largest city with a population of over 1 million. The Liffey is the main river running through the city. Dublin City itself is surrounded by the greater Dublin area or Dublin County where you can find an abundance of picturesque seaside villages, rolling mountains and rural hinterland and all within half an hour of the city centre. So, with the Wicklow Mountains on one side and the expanse of the Irish Sea on the other, you could not choose a more beautiful city to study in.
English is the spoken language throughout Ireland but with its own Irish flavour and lilt. Irish, or Gaelic as it is traditionally known, is the native language of Ireland. However, this is often only spoken in the more rural parts of the country. Dublin however, is a modern European city and each year thousands of international students fit with ease into its way of life and are welcomed by people.
Dublin – Arts and Culture
Not only does Dublin have beauty, it also has a great deal of character with plenty to offer the international student such as museums, theatres, clubs, bars and restaurants. With its busy markets and the sound of traditional Irish folk music from street artists and buskers, the liveliness of this centre of industry is obvious.
If you are interested in studying in Dublin and you like a bit of culture then you won’t be disappointed. From cathedrals to craft shops, antiques to art galleries, Dublin is thriving with a history and culture all of its own. Whether you choose to visit Dublin’s own castle or simply take a walk through the streets, you will be impressed by the relaxed atmosphere. Why not follow in the footsteps of modern icons such as Bob Geldolf, or discover what inspired James Joyce, Bram Stoker or George Bernard Shaw. Whoever you admire, you will soon be feeling at home with a welcome from some of the friendliest people in the world.
Dublin – For Shopaholics
As with any European capital, shopping is a definite must and Dublin is quite well endowed with its shopping treats. Not only do you have the lively pedestrian shopping streets at the heart of the city, replete with buskers and street performers, but there are a number of huge shopping centres in the outskirts offering the same excellent choice all under one roof. However, if you fancy picking up some traditional rural treats the surrounding towns offer boutiques and craft shops.
Dublin – A University City
As an international city – Dublin attracts visitors from all over the world. Dublin is also a university city with many reputable institutions. Many of these have English language programmes where foreign students who do not have the required English language level to enter university can improve their English in order to gain university access.
So, if you are considering studying overseas at a college or university for either academic, professional or vocational purposes, full-time, part-time or short length courses, then choose Dublin, to ensure you gain a quality education.
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