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Studying in Ireland

Located in the heart of Dublin’s city centre, EM Normandie Ireland campus sits at the very middle of everything the city has to offer.

Blending a high-energy, multinational professional culture with traditional Irish warmth and hospitality, Dublin has sprawling parks, historic sites, museums, galleries, cosy cafés and quirky restaurants for the daytime, with classic pubs, music gigs and theatre by night. Dublin is not just a vibrant capital city, it is an international centre of excellence for business, culture and the arts.

Temple Bar Dublin

Trams and buses are just outside EM Normandie Ireland campus, so it is easy to explore the rest of the country, which is world-famous for its friendly citizens, warm welcomes and rich heritage in music, literature and art.

If you are still undecided about studying in the capital of Ireland, here is a summary of what it has to offer:

  • Social: Museums, galleries, theatre, art, music festivals, sport. There are so many ways to get involved in Dublin’s great social scene.
  • Friendly: Dublin is a young, friendly capital city.
  • Language: English-speaking European city.
  • Safe: Ireland is ranked 3rd most peaceful country in the world (Global Peace Index 2022).
  • Beauty: Explore Dublin’s beautiful mountains to the south and bay to the east, take a train or a bus to explore gorgeous Irish coasts, towns and heritage sites all over the country.
  • City Life: Voted one of the best student cities in the world (QS).
  • Tech: Hub of global innovation and technology.
  • Culture: UNESCO city of literature.
  • Events: Theatre, festivals, music, cultural events, markets and more.
  • Historic: Dublin is more than a thousand years old and there is ancient and modern history to discover all over the city.

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