How to Grow with Ireland: Europe’s Tech Central

28 August 2023

Are you drawn to the high-quality education and breathtaking landscapes of Ireland? If so, you’re not alone. Ireland continues to skyrocket in popularity. Now, over 32,000 international students currently study in Ireland.

Did you know most Irish institutions are ranked in the world’s top 3%?

High-quality education and diverse employment opportunities with high employment rates, innovative tech sector opportunities and travel make Ireland, the European Union’s leading technology hub, attractive for international students.

They offer 5,000+ programs and affordable tuition fees. Plus, Ireland’s tech sector is booming with regional headquarters from companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft in the country. Further, Ireland is also home to leading technology companies like LinkedIn, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca.

Learn more and choose from leading Irish universities and colleges here!

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across all major disciplines such as arts and humanities, business, law, engineering, science, maths, and health sciences. Trinity is ranked as the 17th most international university in the world (Times Higher Education Rankings 2020). Students and staff hail from over 120 countries and 28% of students are from outside of Ireland, making it a truly international campus.

University College Dublin (UCD)

University College Dublin (UCD) is one of Europe’s leading research-intensive universities; an environment where undergraduate education, masters, research, innovation and community engagement form a dynamic spectrum of activity. UCD is currently ranked within the top 1% of higher education institutions worldwide, and is Ireland’s most globally engaged university, with over 33,000 students drawn from 144 countries.

University College Cork

On a limestone bluff overlooking the River Lee in Ireland is University College Cork (UCC). Since 1908, UCC has grown exponentially, offering a research-led curriculum across 120 degree programmes in Humanities, Business, Law, Architecture, Science, Medicine and more. With a student body of some 20,000, including 3,000 international students, UCC returned to being a university in its own right again in 1997, retaining its original name.

 

Source: ApplyBoard