From rugged coastal roads to bustling urban centers, Ireland has plenty to offer.
Spend a summer on the Emerald Isle or enroll for one semester.
Dublin City University (DCU), located in Northside, Dublin, Ireland was established in 1980 and is a leading “Top 50 under 50” young university in Ireland.
The National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway) ranks among the top 2% of universities in the world with a prestigious history that spans almost two centuries. Located close to the city center, the campus stretches along the River Corrib.
The National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway is located just minutes from the Irish coast. Study abroad in Galway, the cultural capital of Ireland.
GEO has partnered with Global Experiences to provide Mason students an internship experience in Dublin, Ireland. Internship programs include students from different majors, working and studying in the same location.
Our time abroad will include meetings with top arts managers, policy experts, marketing and outreach directors, heritage and tourism officials, Gaeltacht specialists, artists, and entrepreneurs; on-site observations and exclusive guided tours.
Irish Folklore and Ethnography takes students into the heart of Irish traditional culture. Traveling to communities from Dublin to Donegal this course allows students to engage with local communities where a variety of traditional artists live and work.
Explore the history and culture of Ireland to present day. We will begin with a brief overview of Neolithic inhabitants, the effects of Christianity, and the influx of the Norse on Celtic Ireland.
Students participating in the Hooligans and Homicide program are being offered a unique educational opportunity. Permission has been obtained for participation in police ride-a-longs within four different agencies in the UK and Ireland.
This program explores the ways in which political, social, and economic institutions and practices influence the history of disease, its understanding, and its control within the context of public health in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland (UK).