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Ireland is known for its love of food and drink, picturesque countryside and bustling cities. And it is an international hub — in part thanks to its geographic location, but also because of its close historical and cultural ties to both Europe, the UK and the US.
As English is an official language, it’s a relatively straightforward place to live, study and work for English speakers. In fact, something in the region of 650,000 foreigners live in Ireland — from a total population of about 5 million people.
Ireland also offers a great quality of life, with low crime rates and excellent healthcare and education systems. Additionally, the cost of living in Ireland is relatively low compared to other Western European countries.
Ireland has one of the best education systems in the world and there are many reasons to study there. Schools and universities are globally connected and graduates of Irish education institutions have access to opportunities in many different careers all over the world. If you intend to study in Ireland , it will be one of the best decisions you’ll make.
Ireland is known for some its quality of education and living standards all over the world. Thousands of students from all over the world annually come to Ireland to study. Dublin Business School's student body consists of approximately 30% international students hailing from over 70 different countries.
The Irish Student Visa regulations permit students to study, work and live in Ireland for up to 7 years which includes the right to work in casual employment part-time (20 hours per week) when studying and full-time (40 hours per week) when academic break during their studies.
Graduates with an award at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications will be granted a period of residence in the State, the lesser of either, twelve months or such period as would bring their overall time resident in the State to seven years in total.
Graduates with an award at Level 9 or above on the National Framework of Qualifications qualify for the Programme will be granted permission for twenty-four months to a maximum of eight years’ student permission overall.
3 years
Social Science & Humanities
Degree
Naganandana International Institute for Buddhist Studies - Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Applied Archaeology
Duration
4 Years
Medium
English
Colombo Institute of Research & Psychology - CIRP - DBS Ireland Psychology Transfer Degree
Duration
3 years
Medium
English