“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”
“I have lived in Ireland previously, loved the country, and wanted my further education to be in a world-renowned university. I also felt my Spanish was not at a high enough level to learn at the master’s level”
“Ireland is an English-speaking country providing excellent education with outstanding employment opportunities, and is a hub for the world’s leading IT companies. What more could I ask for?”
“Post-masters, my major concern was my ability to enter the IT industry again after leaving my previous work. Ireland attracted me as it provides excellent education at a great price. It is English-speaking and has wonderful, friendly people. The food, culture and weather are second to none and it’s the base of many of the world’s biggest companies, which gives me hope to be in my field again after studying”
“Ireland is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe and has developed greatly in export and commercial industry with many MNCs’ Headquarters based in Dublin, Ireland’s capital city”