Quan Vo Minh

Quan Vo Minh

Trinity College Dublin

MSc in Management

 

“Ireland is one of a few countries where I can always be surrounded by nature. The cities here have many large areas of public parks and there is hardly any skyscrapers. I can benefit from Ireland being an international hub for studying and working. Here, I can always learn from my friends who came from many different countries, from my interaction with multinational companies, yet still feel relaxed and peaceful every day”

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Renno Riyadi

Renno Riyadi

Dundalk Institute of Technology

Communications in Creative Media

 

“One of the main reasons I chose Ireland as my study abroad destination is due to the language. Living in Ireland helps me practice and improve my English speaking skills which will help me in the long run”

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Ruby Doan

Ruby Doan

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)

Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing and Sales

 

“Ireland gives me a strangely welcoming feeling as if I have been here before! The idea of a small island in the very west of Europe, whose name wasn’t too familiar to Vietnam despite having these mesmerising landscapes and such a unique culture, attracted my attention. This might sound unrealistic (or crazy even) but I felt like I was destined for Ireland. And guess what? I’ve been proven right!”

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RuiRong Yang

RuiRong Yang

TU Dublin Tallaght Campus

Bachelor of Engineering

 

“Irish people live their lives at a slower pace and this allows me to appreciate the good things in my life. This beautiful country is full of meaningful culture and nice people, I’m excited to share my Chinese culture and I’m really looking forward to communicating with local people and teaching them Chinese!”

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Sara Sotirakos

Sara Sotirakos

Trinity College Dublin

Medicine

 

“In life, I have come to realise you are sure of very few things – and if you wait to be sure of every decision, you’ll never make one. A few things I was most definitely sure of is that I want to become a doctor, I needed a drastic change in my life, and I needed to live somewhere closer to places I can go adventure seeking. As a result, I applied to medical school in a country I have never been to and that appears full of places to explore – I chose Ireland”

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Sayonara Pessoa Bittencourt

Sayonara Pessoa Bittencourt

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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