MSc on International Public Policies and Diplomacy
“I have always wanted to do a Master’s in an English speaking country. I love languages and cultures and Ireland is characterised by its culture, enthusiasm, human warmth and educational standards with international students”
“A key reason that I chose Ireland was the fact that the course I wanted was not available in my home country, and Dundalk Institute of Technology offered exactly what I was looking for in terms of study. I have always wanted to study in a native English speaking country with affordable living costs, and Ireland fit right into the profile”
“Ireland has an excellent education infrastructure, with most of its universities equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and academic resources. In UCD, I could enjoy the convenience brought by advanced technical infrastructure, and get deeper insights from expertise and professors in different fields. Moreover, I have chances to interact with multinational students, experience various culture”
“Ireland has always been on the list of places I’ve wanted to visit, and reading about Limerick made me think that it was a place that I could really flourish. Another big factor was the kindness displayed by the international office while I was still only considering Mary I. They answered all my questions and made me feel like I would be landing in a foreign country and already have people that I knew”
“I chose Ireland because it’s a country that has been developing in recent years in the field of Human Rights. I am a public servant at the Court of Audit in Brazil and I also integrate civil society movements, such as feminists and black collectives. During my first year in Ireland, I invested in my professional future and also maintained my personal activism by actively attending marches, meetings and lectures of collectives in Dublin”
“To be very honest, I had many other options, and luckily the first response I got was from Ireland. I was not aware of what Ireland looked like, or aware of its culture. However, I was generally very interested in travelling and leaving my comfort zone to experience more in life from an educational and cultural perspective. I liked the idea of studying in Ireland because I wanted to meet new people, a new culture, and to enjoy a new life where I can develop myself, my knowledge and to become an excellent example for others”