Despite being a relatively small nation, Ireland is jam-packed with things that make it a popular destination for students studying abroad. The Irish place a strong value on education, which is reflected in the country’s outstanding colleges and universities and its reputation for academic excellence. Ireland has produced four Nobel Laureates in literature, and its remarkable history is evident and celebrated throughout the country.
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Despite being a relatively small nation, Ireland is jam-packed with things that
make it a popular destination for students studying abroad. The Irish place a
strong value on education, which is reflected in the country’s outstanding
colleges and universities and its reputation for academic excellence. Ireland
has produced four Nobel Laureates in literature, and its remarkable history is
evident and celebrated throughout the country.
3. Dublin, the country’s capital, is lively and vibrant and is at the
center of the Irish economy. Ireland is of course famous for
its pubs, which are popular with students, but there are many
other hidden treasures to surprise and delight you.
Ireland a dynamic, lively, modern country with a young
population and a successful, technologically orientated
economy …. but it remains a country where music,
conversation, culture and traditions…matter.
4. Ireland–linked to the world
Ireland is a mostly English-speaking country with close cultural, economic
and educational links with the English-speaking world, especially with the
UK – its next door neighbour and with the USA, where Irish Americans
form a high proportion of the population.
Ireland and Europe – Ireland is part of the EU family of nations and of the
increasingly integrated European Education Area.
Ireland is Global in outlook – for several centuries Irish people have
emigrated to and settled in many countries around the globe and today it
welcomes people from all over the world.
5. From the medieval monastic centres to the “hedge schools” of the 17th –
19th centuries, to the schools and colleges of today.
From the Irish scholar monks in Europe in the middle ages, to the
missionary teachers of the 19th and 20th century in Asia, Africa and the
Americas, to the international scholars and researchers of today..
From the 8th century Book of Kells to Joyce, Beckett, Shaw…
From the traditional, cultural and literary learning to leading-edg, 21st
science and technology
Ireland–where education and learning count
6. ClothinIreland–where education and
industry meet
Irish education is of the highest international quality.
It prepares people for success
It has close links to industry and is characterized by
creativity, flexibility, agility, pragmatism and informality.
Education was a key factor in making Ireland one of the
fastest growing economies in the world over the past
decade.
Investment in research and “4th level” education is a key
plank in developing Ireland as a knowledge society in the
new global economy.
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8. Established in 1974, Griffith College is Ireland’s largest
independent third level institution with locations in Dublin,
Cork and Limerick. The main campus is situated on seven-
acres within a mile of St. Stephen’s Green on Dublin’s South
Circular Road, it enjoys a strong national and a growing
international reputation for student success. The College has
gained an enviable, award winning reputation for providing
students with first class lectures and excellent study material.
9. Griffith College offers internationally recognized postgraduate and
undergraduate degree programmes, complimented by a wide
range of professional, short term and corporate training
educational solutions – in Griffith College, there is something for
everyone.
Today there are over 8,000 students studying in the College, which
is a designated educational institute of the Higher Education and
Training Awards Council (HETAC)