Farrukh Abbas

Farrukh Abbas

Dublin Business School

Business Information Systems

 

“I chose Ireland because of its outstanding employment opportunities, fantastic food and warm welcoming culture.Ireland offers the opportunity to experience a different culture without having to grapple with a language barrier and it’s home to many of the world’s leading companies”

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Emma Frost Vanggaard

Emma Frost Vanggaard

Dublin Business School

BA (Hons) Journalism

 

“After I finished highschool in Denmark, I moved to Dublin to work as au pair. I fell in love with the country and decided I wanted to come back to do my degree. I’ve always wanted to study journalism, and I see studying abroad as a great way of gathering experience in that specific field”

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Aung Kaung Sett Hein

Aung Kaung Sett Hein

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

MB BCh BAO (Medicine) 5-Year-Programme

 

“Studying in Ireland means having an opportunity to be exposed to a quality world-class medical education while being able to emerge in a different culture to my own. The fact that Ireland is an English-speaking nation located in Europe and beside UK means connecting with locals would be convenient, and a weekend getaway to experience London or Paris is possible. It also won my family’s approval, since it is among the world’s 10 safest nations”

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Ayushree Gangal

Ayushree Gangal

University College Dublin

MSc Data and Computational Science

 

“Ireland has world-class universities that excel in preparing students for a successful future in both academia and industry. While choosing the university I wanted to study at, I focussed mainly on the content of the course. UCD’s Data and Computational Science course was very well balanced and extremely competitive, and it appealed to me immensely”

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Colin Topliffe

Colin Topliffe

Institute of Technology Sligo

Bachelor’s of Business (Honours) Marketing

 

“Ireland’s rich culture, stunning landscapes and ease of access really appealed to me. I also was friends with other Canadian students who came to Ireland and they were extremely helpful in answering questions and sharing their experiences. The staff in Irish colleges were also helpful in providing information and making sure I was comfortable with the process of becoming an international student”

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Ian Chiam

Ian Chiam

Limerick Institute of Technology

Electronic Engineering

 

“I chose Ireland due to the cost as well as the opportunities offered. At first, I didn’t have many friends but I’m a strong believer in challenging oneself to get out of your comfort zone and taking risks to experience memorable adventures. I also loved the idea of mixing with different races and cultures from around the world”

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