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Online study during the pandemic

Harsh Vardhan Rai is one of our Student Ambassadors from India. In his latest blog post, he gives us his views on online study during the pandemic. With pros and cons, highs and lows, Harsh has some very interesting opinions on the matter of online learning… Education is not the

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Academia in Ireland compared to India

The style of teaching and studying in Ireland is quite different than what you might be accustomed to in your home country, but sometimes different can be better… Student Ambassador Steven son Koninti Mark from India was blown away by the Irish style of teaching and learning and believes he’s

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A walk around Clonmel, County Tipperary

Take a walk around the town of Clonmel, County Tipperary with Indian Student Ambassador Annora Dsouza! She brings us up mountains, hills and around the town to show us what Clonmel has to offer… Clonmel is the largest settlement in Tipperary and is steeped in history – a must-see for

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Stay home, stay sane

Netra Charya from India shares with us her top ten tips to take on student life in Ireland. Netra’s tips bear in mind the fluctuating stages of lockdown the world has gone through over the past year. Each and every one of us believed that the Covid-19 surge would miraculously

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Adapting to Pandemic Life: from Disappointment to Gratitude

Sneha Jheetay’s entertaining first vlog was all about how to stay motivated in lockdown.  In her second piece for the Ambassador programme, however, she gets a bit more philosophical.  Here the Law student from UCC talks about her crazy journey to study in Ireland.  It all began with disappointment, moved

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Say sayonara to blue-light… for now anyway

Sick of having a blue-hue surround you? Our Indian Student Ambassador Deeksha Pathak tells us how she broke digital the cycle of online life! Hello Everyone! First of all, thank you for taking the time to read my blog! My name is Deeksha, I travelled to Ireland in September 2020

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Are you a beach or a mountain person?

Bindhu Purushothaman, a Masters student originally from India, writes about the stunning natural landscape in Ireland and her experiences travelling the country to visit the numerous mountains, hills, cliffs and beaches. Pandemic Travel Restrictions My name is Bindhu Purushothaman, and I was born and raised in India. To me, travel

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My daily life

Yohan Irani from India knows what a busy schedule looks like… In his most recent blog, he shares how he spends his day! Time management, organisation and self-care are just a few of the components that make up Yohan’s daily routine. Life can be exceptionally busy during the semester. Usually,

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Soaking up the Christmas vibes in Dublin!

Our second Education In Ireland Student Ambassador piece is another wonderful celebration of Christmas in Ireland. Deeksha is doing a Masters of Science in Computing (Information System Processes) at Waterford Institute of Technology. source: https://blog.educationinireland.com/

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‘Don’t think twice: choose Ireland!’

Netra’s journey to Ireland In our latest Student Ambassador vlog, Indian Student Ambassador Netra Charya is full of praise for the welcome she has received in Galway ‘If you’re looking to pursue higher education in the world’s friendliest country, don’t think twice: choose Ireland!’ A lovely video below about her

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Ireland vs India: how the academic approach differs

It didn’t take long for Indian student Harsh Vardhan Rai to realise that the approach to academic study in Ireland is very different to that of his home country of India, but he’s enjoying the challenge!  Harsh, who is doing an MSc. Computer Science (Data Science) at Technological University Dublin,

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Megha Rawat

Get out of your comfort zone: it’s worth it!

To make the most of her time in Ireland doing Business Studies at Griffith College Dublin, Indian student Megha Rawat had to overcome her natural shyness. But getting out of her comfort zone has been worth the effort, and today Ireland is her home from home.   I have been

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