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25/02/2021

Is Galway a good place to study abroad?

Is Galway a good place to study abroad?

Galway is the most international city in Ireland. From its location on the edge of Europe, Galway has always excelled at reaching out to the world. Galway’s biggest university attracts more international students than anywhere else – with over 3,000 students coming to study each year from overseas.

Is NUI Galway a good school?

Consistent Rise in Rankings NUI Galway is internationally recognised for its excellence, and we are counted among the Top 1% of universities worldwide. In the past five years, NUI Galway has been the only university in Ireland to rise consistently in the most competitive World University Rankings.

Why should I study in NUI Galway?

Reasons to consider NUI Galway: Our wide range of programmes: 195 Masters and Diploma courses on offer. Excellent career prospects: NUI Galway is consistently one of the top Irish universities for employability: over 93% of our graduates are employed or in further study within six months of graduating.

Do you need a third language for NUI Galway?

Do I need a third/modern language for NUI Galway courses? A third language is required for Arts, Commerce, Law, Medicine , Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Podiatry. It is not required for entry to Nursing or Engineering.

Is Galway good for students?

Galway is the best city in Ireland for students. It has all the benefits of a big city like Dublin but none of the disadvantages. I would recommend it to anyone and I can say from my experience, most Erasmus students who go there never want to leave!

What is NUI Galway known for?

NUI Galway has established partnerships with some of the key cultural organisations in the region to boost teaching and research in the arts. Galway is renowned as a place where arts and culture are celebrated, reinterpreted and shared with the world and has been designated European Capital of Culture 2020.

What colleges in Ireland require a third language?

At Trinity College Dublin students are required to pass English and another language, and maths or Latin. The matriculation requirements for Dublin City University are maths and English or Irish. University of Limerick requires students to present English, maths and Irish or another language.