Discover Ireland — Study In Ireland

Study Smart
4 min readNov 11, 2017

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In cliché, Ireland (Irish: Éire) is the land of shamrocks, of green fields and mythical leprechauns, of pubs brimming with friendliness, where every Guinness is poured with the time and respect it deserves. The reality is more nuanced, of course, but there is certainly a rich culture that, along with its people, has been exported around the world. The inspiration for artists, from the literary genius of George Bernard Shaw to U2, among the best selling music bands of all time, the Emerald Isle is a real gem just waiting to be discovered. Here is why we believe Ireland is the one of the best places to be and even to study.

Watch this video to learn more about studying and living in Ireland.

A Friendly, Safe Environment

Ireland is a friendly, safe country. The Irish have a huge maternal side and love to welcome or ‘mother’ new guests. If staying with a host family, you’re sure to be treated as one of the family. If not, there’s always a greeting or a helping hand just around the corner.
Ireland’s Higher Education Institutions are absolutely committed to ensuring that visiting students settle in to their new environment and have all the information needed for an enjoyable stay. All our higher education institutions have a designated staff member to whom international students can turn for any assistance.

English Speaking Country

While Ireland has its own language and distinct cultural identity, English is the universal spoken language and is one of the reasons why so many multinational businesses locate their European base here.

It also makes Ireland a great choice for international students. English is now the global language of business. According to a recent article in the Harvard Business Review more and more multinational companies, including Airbus, Daimler-Chrysler, Fast Retailing, Nokia, Renault, Samsung, SAP, Technicolor and Microsoft in Beijing, are establishing English as their common corporate language in order to facilitate communication across geographically diverse locations and business functions.

What’s more, it’s the language of choice in the technology world. An estimated 565 million people use English on the internet.

In total, Harvard Business Review estimates that there are close to 385 million native English speakers in countries like the UK, US and Australia; about a billion fluent speakers in formerly colonised nations such as India and Nigeria, and millions of people around the world who’ve studied English as a second language. In fact, English is spoken at a useful level by some 1.75 billion people worldwide.

Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature, our writers have had a ground-breaking impact on English literature, we have enriched the language with thousands of Irish-derived words and phrases and, for a small country, our authors have amassed a huge haul of literary awards.

Long Tradition in Education Excellence

Ireland’s longstanding reputation for high quality education is build on a solid foundation of commitment to excellence. Today we have one of the best education systems in the world and an internationally renowned reputation for academic quality.

34 higher education institutions in Ireland offer an extensive range of over 5000 programmes leading to internationally recognised, quality assured qualifications. International students can choose to meet their education needs in highly respected business schools, centres of scientific and technology excellence as well as renowned language, humanities and arts faculties.

Innovative and Creative Culture

Did you know that Irish people were behind all these life-changing inventions? The submarine, colour photography, the modern tractor, the guided missile, the nickel-zinc battery, the portable defibrillator, the Gregg system of shorthand speed writing, the modern stethoscope, rubber shoe soles, soda water, a treatment for leprosy, the aircraft ejector seat and chocolate milk!

• Irish man Robert Boyle is known as the father of chemistry
• Francis Rynd invented the hypodermic syringe
• Charles Parsons developed the world’s first steam turbine
• Ernest Walton, working with John Cockcroft, became the first person to artificially split the atom

We’re an ingenious lot who punch well above our weight internationally when it comes to creativity in art, literature and music and ingenuity in science and technology.

Leading Global Companies in Ireland

Ireland is the European hub to over 1,000 leading multinational companies! Companies who require a skilled, educated and highly capable workforce to drive their success chose to locate in Ireland.

Over 1,000 FDI giants in ICT, Social Media, Pharmaceuticals and Finance have made Ireland the hub of their European operations, with names such as Google, HP, Apple, IBM, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Pfizer, GSK and Genzyme.

Study in Ireland with experts!

If you are keen to pursue your Bachelor degree or Masters in Ireland, ensure you have skilled and experienced overseas education consultants in Pune and Delhi like us to guide you. We at Study Smart understand your unique concerns and questions, this is why we help you all the time. We are Education Ireland certified overseas education consultants for Ireland and ensure that you receive the best care and guidance when you are preparing to relocate.

We have our offices in Pune and Delhi and our study overseas in Ireland experts meet you individually to discuss your concerns and queries. Our Pune office is located opposite Wadia College. Our overseas education consultants Ireland in Pune and Delhi help you with your work/study visa, financial scholarship and admission procedures to top universities in Ireland. Our study overseas consultants for Ireland have either lived or studied abroad.

To meet them, please visit www.studysmart.co.in

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