by Zahra Khan | 26 May, 2021
CCT College Dublin
BA (Hons) in Business
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by Zahra Khan | 13 Apr, 2021
CCT College, Dublin
QQI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computing and Information Technology
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by Zahra Khan | 6 Apr, 2021
National University of Ireland, Galway
MA in International Contemporary Literatures and Media
“I applied all over Europe, and got some amazing results and offers, however, it was all about going to a place that not only offered an excellent academic experience but also the best overall experience. Ireland has everything–amazing and nice people, beautiful countryside and top-level education. Also, how could I say no to the country of James Joyce? Or to the city of Nora Barnacle?”
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by Zahra Khan | 6 Apr, 2021
TU Dublin Blanchardstown Campus (formerly ITB)
BA Honours Creative Digital Media
“Ireland was my very first choice to study abroad in 2015 as part of a Brazilian scholarship program where I studied at the TU Dublin Blanchardstown Campus. I’ve spent two years here and came back to Brazil already wanting to return to the Emerald Isle. The language, the friendliness, the openness of the college international office and the opportunity Ireland gave to me to become a better Designer made me choose it again! And now I’m back with an Irish scholarship welcomed by an Irish family. Ireland felt like home to me from the start, and that’s why I came back”
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by Zahra Khan | 6 Apr, 2021
Dublin City University
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
“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”
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by Zahra Khan | 6 Apr, 2021
Dublin Business School
MBA in Project Management
“This is my second experience of living abroad, I was looking for a country where I could feel at home and for me this meant friendly people, good energy, respect, happiness and a good educational system with opportunities to develop my career. So, how could I not choose beautiful Dublin? I am more than happy with my decision and I hope I can help other potential students to feel the same”
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