
Soaking up the Christmas vibes in Dublin!
Our second Education In Ireland Student Ambassador piece is another wonderful celebration of Christmas in Ireland
Our second Education In Ireland Student Ambassador piece is another wonderful celebration of Christmas in Ireland
When it comes to working part-time while at college, work-life balance is everything. That’s according to Indian student Jitesh Emmanuel, who was lucky enough to get a part-time job on campus at Cork Institute of Technology during his postgrad in Cyber Security.
Indian Student Ambassador Suvarna Agnihotri was blown away by a trip to Galway with friends and highly recommends to students visiting Ireland
Are you coming to study in Ireland this year? Our Indian Student Ambassador Ansh Mahajan has some very helpful and timely advice
Indian Student Ambassador Deborah Mary Matthew tells you how to have fun without spending all your money
In this piece by Indian student Rochelle Vaz, written before the Covid19 pandemic hit Ireland in March, she weighs up the pros and cons of taking on a part-time job whilst in college. The upshot? It’s worth it, but take your time making the decision.
‘The best decision of my life.’ Something of a love letter here to Shannon College of Hotel Management, from Indian student Ashish Sharma. Ashish, who wrote this piece before the Covid19 pandemic hit, cannot find enough wonderful things to say about his time studying at Shannon for an International Master’s degree, ahead of returning to work in the hospitality industry he loves so much.
In this blog, Indian student Ansh Mahajan shares his top tips for students when they arrive in Ireland to help settle in quickly, make friends and get started at college!
Great interview by our Student Ambassador Ansh Mahajan with a fellow student about finding part-time work while studying here in Ireland.
INTERVIEW: Student Ambassador Suvarna Agnihotri gets the lowdown on choosing the right course for you from her lecturer in CIT
Pratik Hublikar looked at a lot of different courses before choosing the MSC in Management in the National College of Ireland . . . and he now knows he got it right
It can be tough choosing where to study a specific course but for Jitesh Emmanuel it simply had to be the Cork Institute of Technology