The 4 Best Reasons to Study in Dublin, Ireland’s Capital

Reasons to Study in Dublin

Dublin is safely secured as one of the most beloved city break destinations in Europe for travellers of all ages, all drawn to its unique character, deep history, and diverse offering of things to do. But is it a good location to study for a degree or other specialised qualification? The short answer is – yes!

All of the factors that make Dublin such an attractive travel destination set it apart as a place for higher education, complimented by a set of excellent establishments that provide exceptional opportunities for study – no matter which avenue you wish to go down. Discover the main four reasons that prospective students should choose to study in Dublin, Ireland’s capital.


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The 4 Best Reasons to Study in Dublin, Ireland’s Capital


Reasons to Study in Dublin #1

Excellent Higher Education Establishments

First and foremost, Dublin has several fantastic higher education establishments where you can complete your studies. Most famous is Trinity College, the architecture of which has inspired its students since the 16th century. Its most notable alumni includes authors Jonathan Swift and Bram Stoker, and poets Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett. With more recent famous alumni including novelist Sally Rooney, actor Ruth Negga and actor and comedian, Aisling Bea.


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You can take a tailored tour of Ireland’s capital to discover Oscar Wilde’s Dublin. Other excellent establishments are University College Dublin which offers research-intensive courses and Dublin City University, one of the world’s leading Young Universities.


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Reasons to Study in Dublin #2

World-class Arts and Music Events

As a city, Dublin has a huge focus on the arts. With galleries, art museums, and street art abound, there are also numerous theatres and music venues to witness world-class performances.

Many of these arts opportunities will be useful research for those studying for an arts degree e.g., English Literature. Look out for productions or exhibitions that tie in with your studies: these often take place in the summer, so even if you don’t plan on working during your study months it may be worth applying for a summer job if your goal is to stay in Dublin City during the summer holiday months. Or be proactive and increase your educational and work experience by securing a part-time job within the arts sector whilst studying.


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Reasons to Study in Dublin #3

Fantastic Nightlife and a Rich Heritage


Aside from the learning, which should of course stay at the heart of your university experience, socialising is one of the most important aspects of higher education – especially if you are living away from home for the first time.

Dublin has a fantastic nightlife scene with delicious dining out options, cosy gig venues, stand-up comedy stages, and vibrant clubs complimenting the wide array of bars serving local brews and spirits. You will also have ample opportunity to take in the lilting local music at laidback traditional pubs across the city, from The Stags Head to the south of the city, to the must visit – The Cobblestone to the north of the Liffey.


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In the daytime, Dublin’s rich heritage awaits. The historical sites range from Georgian masterpiece Newbridge House to the haunting 18th-century Kilmainham Gaol, and one of the highlights is the magnificent Dublin Castle that dates back to 1204.


Reasons to Study in Dublin #4

Irish Hospitality

Last but certainly not least is the main factor that makes Dublin such a wonderful place to live, work, and study – Irish hospitality. Everywhere you go, you will be greeted by friendly locals and the buzzing atmosphere that characterises Ireland’s capital city. Dublin truly can be a home away from home.


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