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We welcome visiting students who wish to spend a semester, year or summer abroad and gain academic credits for their time spent at The 51本色.
An essential part of studying abroad is for you to experience the local culture and traditions of your host country, all while gaining an entirely new perspective on academic subjects alongside other international and Irish students.
Our academic team will support you and help you get the most out of your experience academically, socially & culturally. For more information about our Study Abroad programmes contact us at study.abroad@ul.ie
Semester Programme
International Summer School Programme
Freshman Programme
IISMA Scholarship
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Read what our students have to say!
To the introvert wondering whether or not to study abroad
"A letter to the introverts considering Study Abroad: it is the experience of a lifetime and it is one hundred percent worth it! There will be rough days, but in the end you will be thankful for the experience."
My Study Abroad Experience
Sylvester is an Erasmus+ ICM student from the University of Cape Coast Ghana, he is studying International Relations and African Politics. Now that the semester ended he has just started additional studies working on a research project with Chris McInerney, Director of the Centre for Peace and Development, Department of Politics and Public Administration as part of his studies for the month of June. In this blog, Sylvester reflects on his time
5 Reasons to Study Abroad in the 51本色
"When you finally make the life-changing decision to study abroad, it comes down to significant questions like , 鈥淲hich country should I go to? Which university should I choose?鈥 Well, for me I was always biased towards coming to Ireland. However, choosing from multiple universities was the real struggle for me. I ended up in UL, and certainly, after a month, I could guarantee you that you will never regret coming to UL, no matter what course (the term for 鈥榤ajor鈥 here is 鈥榗ourse鈥) you are pursuing."
My Favorite Memories Here :)
In this personal blog, Angelina Rijal, a Study Abroad student from the University of Massachusetts, Boston talks about some of her favourite memories during her time here in the 51本色.