by Editor | 10 Mar, 2025 | from: USA, University College Cork
Student Ambassador Cayden Kirkpatrick explores the historic bond between the Choctaw Nation and Ireland. From visiting the Kindred Spirits statue to studying at UCC through the Choctaw-Ireland Scholarship, he shares his journey and the lasting impact of this connection.
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by Editor | 27 Jan, 2025 | Atlantic Technological University ATU, from: USA
Explore Student Ambassador Courtney Adis’s journey from the USA to Ireland, where she immerses herself in the adventure of Outdoor Education amidst Ireland’s breathtaking landscapes.
Follow along as she explores, learns, and finds inspiration in nature’s classroom.
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by Associate Editor | 14 Jan, 2025 | from: USA, University of Limerick
Student Ambassador Hailey Soucie from the USA takes us on a journey to her favourite places to visit in Ireland! From stunning landscapes to hidden gems, Hailey shares the spots that have captured her heart during her time here. Where’s your favourite place in Ireland?
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by Associate Editor | 19 Dec, 2024 | from: USA, Trinity College Dublin
Student Ambassador Ava Urquidez shares her top 5 things to do in Dublin during the winter! From festive Christmas markets to cosy pub quizzes and exploring the National Art Gallery, Ava has the perfect winter activities to keep you entertained in Dublin.
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by Associate Editor | 14 Nov, 2024 | from: USA, Griffith College Dublin
Student Ambassador Louise Calkins reflects on how she’s made Ireland her second home. From discovering hidden gems to building connections with friends, Louise embraces the beauty of having two places to call home.
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by Associate Editor | 1 Nov, 2024 | from: USA, Trinity College Dublin
Student Ambassador Maya Koka escapes to the Howth Cliffs during exam season, trading stress for stunning views and fresh sea air. With every step along the cliffside, she finds clarity and inspiration amidst nature’s beauty.
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by Associate Editor | 7 Oct, 2024 | from: USA, University College Cork
Meet our Student Ambassador, Ilah Jefferis, from the United States sharing s her favourite spots in Cork City, from the cozy Alchemy Coffee and Bookstore to the lively Osho pub. Her love for Cork’s walkability and charm shines through her experiences! ☕
What I appreciate most about Cork is its walkability. If I want to go into the city center, I only have to walk about 15 minutes from my accommodation, and the UCC campus is about a 7-minute walk. If the weather is terrible, buses are frequent, and you can get a Leap Card, making them super affordable! The middle of town houses The English Market, an indoor/outdoor market filled with bustling people, delicious food, and countless goods. This is a great place to get cheap, high-quality produce or freshly baked bread. Outside the market along the main road, there are many clothing and household items shops. I love to hit up Nine Crows Vintage to see if there is anything jaw-dropping on the racks. I recently picked up one of my new favorite shirts for 5 euros. St. Patrick’s Street has it all, from bookshops to coffee.
Another one of my favorite spots is Alchemy Coffee and Bookstore. Located on Barrack Street, the small shop’s walls are covered in books and newspaper clippings, exuding a welcoming atmosphere. Alchemy is my go-to if I am in the mood for doing schoolwork or playing checkers with a hot chocolate. But, on the days when I am craving a chai, Greenfrog Café is a staple. Right outside the gates of the UCC campus, Greenfrog’s spiced chai latte has been there to warm me up during study breaks. The café is frog-themed and is covered in adorable green benches and frog plushies. If friends from other universities come to Ireland to visit me, I take them to get a chai, then walk them up the hill to Osho.
Osho is arguably the best pub in Cork. No, I have not been to every pub to put this to the test, but from what I have experienced, Osho takes the cake. The pub doubles as a tea house during the day, serving piping hot tea to individuals seated on comfy cushions. Every Saturday, they host live traditional Irish music called “Trad,” where performers come and jam out together for the evening. The space is not too large, offering a safe and homey vibe. Sometimes, I find pubs intimidating; however, Osho’s staff and low lighting make one feel comfortable on a night out. Another bonus is that they partner with a Japanese restaurant across the street called Miazaki. You are free to bring takeout into the pub and eat your delicious meal while enjoying Trad. All the places I mentioned are within walking distance of each other, as everything is in Cork. If you want to get a sweet treat or a new sweater, chances are you can walk.
Ilah Jefferis is studying BA Film and Screen Media at UCC via Education in Ireland.
by Associate Editor | 18 Sep, 2024 | from: USA
Check out our Student Ambassador Alicia Archunde’s blog to learn more about her experience studying abroad in Ireland and how she navigated unexpected challenges along the way. (more…)
by Associate Editor | 5 Jun, 2024 | from: USA, Griffith College Dublin
Meet Louise Calkins, our Student Ambassador, follow her journey and experiences as she immerses herself in the rich culture and vibrant student life of this beautiful island.🍀 (more…)
by Associate Editor | 27 May, 2024 | from: USA, Mary Immaculate College
Join us as our Student Ambassador, Séamus Clerkin, takes you on an exciting journey into the world of theatre! 🎭 (more…)
by Associate Editor | 28 Apr, 2024 | from: USA, University of Galway
Experience the magic of a semester in Ireland with our Student Ambassador, Ryan Wilson.🍀✨ (more…)
by Associate Editor | 4 Apr, 2024 | from: USA, Trinity College Dublin
Meet our Student Ambassador, Ava Urquidez and her friend Caroline as they share expert tips on getting around Ireland’s transportation system. (more…)