“Studying in Dublin, especially Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) was very appealing to me because of the strong multicultural presence. Being Nigerian and Canadian I wanted a place where I’d be able to express both sides of myself and the opportunity to be exposed to other cultures was ideal”
“I first learned about Ireland in history class – I found its architecture and history so interesting. So when I had the opportunity to move to Limerick and study for my BA, I did not have to think twice! I fell in love with Mary Immaculate College (Mary I) and the city just from the picture I saw online and when I arrived I wasn’t disappointed. Mary I is an amazing college that helped me set up my life in Ireland, as well as offering me a great amount of help in deciding what my degree would be, and for that, I am very grateful”
“Where I come from, Ireland has always been synonymous with medicine. While contemplating where to pursue medicine, The Emerald Isle was right there at the top – for its warm Irish hospitality of céad míle fáilte, its rich Gaelic history, its stunning backdrops that are a nature lover’s paradise, and its uncompromising attitude towards education – exemplified none more so than by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland”
“I chose Ireland because I was excited for the unique opportunity to study criminology from a European perspective. An opportunity to get a feeling for the law as an experience, rather than just an academic course in one university. The chance to study such different content not only in-depth but in-country is invaluable. Having completed various courses and training, my interest in criminology had only increased; I wanted to take that further, expand upon my knowledge base, and specialise in a legal system that will have an impact in the modern world, with global implications in the coming years”