In 2007, 6 Irish institutions of
higher learning were included in the top 500 universities in the world list by
Times Higher Education Supplement (THES).
The country also placed 8th place in the top 500 universities
per capita. Academic status, world-class
research, huge campuses situated in very accommodating environment and near key
cities, modern faculties and amenities, innovating and excellent teaching and
the list could go on forever… Below are some of Ireland’s
premiere universities – especially for international students
who are looking for more than quality education:
- Queen’s University Belfast – established by Queen Victoria
in 1845, this institution prides itself with its international vision and
commitment. It is a member of the
Russell Group of top UK
universities. One of Queen’s
students was recently recognized with UK International Student of the Year
Award.
- National University
of Ireland
– is a federal university and makes up the biggest component of the
country’s university system. It
comprises of 4 constituent universities (UCD, UCC, NUI Galway, NUI
Maynooth), 5 recognized colleges, and one college of a constituent
university.
- University College
Cork (UCC) – founded in 1845
as Queen’s College, UCC has about 2,000 foreign students from over 80
countries. The university continues to be a leading institution in
research and has more than 120 degree
and professional studies.
- University College
Dublin (UCD) – Ireland’s
biggest university with more than 1,300 faculty and 22,000 students. It has modern and lively campus
community perfect for international students who want to feel home while studying
in Ireland. It offers
foreign students with various support services such as health care,
accommodation, counseling and career assistance.
- National
University of Ireland, Galway – founded in
1845, it remains as one of Ireland’s
leading centers of academic excellence.
Currently it has more than 2,000 foreign students from about 90
countries. NUI Galway has 7
faculties – Arts, Celtic Studies, Commerce, Engineering, Law, Medicine and
Health Sciences, and Science.
- University
of Limerick (UL) – located at
the center of the 650-acre National
Technological Park,
UL aims to promote excellence in teaching and research. It has 4 constituent faculties – Faculty
of Arts, Kemmy Business
School, Faculty of Education
and Health, and Humanities and Social Sciences.
- Trinity College
Dublin – currently ranks 53rd
in Times Higher Education Supplement Global University Rankings and 13th
place in Europe.
It has a very rich and exceptional history with its more than 400
years of existence as one of the world’s best universities. It has state-of-the-art libraries, IT
facilities, and laboratories. Its 3
core colleges are Arts, Engineering, and Health Sciences.
- Dublin City
University (DCU) – is the
youngest degree-awarding institution approved by the Irish
government. Despite this fact, DCU
boasts of its ambitious vision together with is cutting edge research,
exceptional interdisciplinary studies, personalized support and attention,
employments prospects, and strategically-positioned and spacious campus.