Study in Ireland
- REGION
- Europe
- LANGUAGE
- English & Irish
- CURRENCY
- EUR (€)
- TIME ZONES
- UTC+0
- CLIMATE
- Mild and temperate
Life in Ireland: What to Expect
In Ireland, students can join programs that challenge them both academically and personally. With debate, extra-curricular activities, community activism and building lifelong career skills also as vitally important in Irish 3rd level education as good grades. All of Irelands Universities are ranked in the top 3% of universities globally, with some in the top 1% for research. Additionally, over 1000 multinational companies have their base in Ireland.
Outside of the workplace and classroom, life in Ireland is culturally rich and family orientated. Ireland is ranked the 2nd safest country in the world by the Global Peace Index (2025), and Irish people are consistently scoring in the top 10 for happiness and friendliness. Ireland enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the world with festivals and organized activities being a regular occurrence. Ireland has a vibrant arts community, with festivals and organized activities a regular occurrence.
For many, everyday life in Ireland is shaped by work life balance, a strong work ethic but also rights and regulations for time off and family are built into Government legislation. Irelands towns and cities are growing quickly, and Universities can advise on where to live and public transport to and from Universities.
Individuals come to the Ireland for a variety of purposes, including academic study, professional development, training, exchange programs, and employment. Non-EU, Students and professionsals generally require a language proficiency exam to study/and or work in Ireland.
Visa requirements differ by country so please check Depending on the level of study, Foundation, Undergraduate or Postgraduate studies, there are different requirements. Many Universities also set their own requirements.
Visa and immigration information for students
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Information on programs from all of Ireland’s Universities
Guidance on academic programs, how to come to Ireland, what to bring and life in Ireland
Many universities, professional programs, licensure boards, and regulatory agencies in the Ireland require proof of English‑language proficiency. The TOEFL iBT® test—is accepted by all Irish Universities and many professional settings—is one of the most trusted ways to demonstrate readiness for English‑medium study, practice, and communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
With so many institutions to choose from in Ireland, it helps to start by identifying what matters most to you—such as academic programs, location, campus size, cost, and career outcomes. Many students use online college search tools and speak with advisors, ELL teachers, or agents for guidance.
In Ireland, the terms are often used interchangeably. Generally, Universities are larger, research-focused institutions offering undergraduate to PhD levels, while colleges are generally smaller, focusing on undergraduate teaching, specialized education (e.g., teaching, art), or vocational training.
Undergraduate programs are the first level of university study after high school and lead to a bachelor’s degree. Postgraduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to advanced qualifications such as a master’s or doctorate.
The academic year usually runs from early Autumn (September) through May, with breaks for holidays. Institutions may follow a semester system (two main terms), or a trimester system for postgraduate studies.
Most Irish Universities require students to have completed secondary education (high school or equivalent). While there is no strict age limit, students are typically at least 17 years old at the time they begin their studies. ‘Mature students are students returning to education for undergraduate degrees and may be exempt from completing secondary education.
Programs from all of Ireland’s Universities
Student focused portal where you can learn about university quality, international scholarship and aid programs, and embassies in Ireland
Student accommodation search portal