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Ireland is an English-speaking country with a long tradition of providing education for international students. During the Dark Ages, many scholars from Britain and mainland Europe (including the French King Dagobert II and English King Alfrid) travelled to Ireland to study in our famous monastery schools. This tradition is continuing 1,500 years later with international students from all corners of the globe availing of the opportunities offered by the Irish education system. |
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It is strongly recommended that you open a bank account upon arriving in Ireland. This service all... |
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Going to college is an expensive enough process in your own country, let alone pursuing an undergr... |
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Several accommodation options await international students arriving to study in Ireland, and it is... |
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| Life on Ireland’s third-level campuses is full and varied. Most students have a very enjoyable... |
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Part of studying in Ireland is experiencing the rich cultures and traditions. So make sure to take... |
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| There are many choices available for getting out and about around Ireland. We at Learning.ie know ho... |
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