University of Limerick
Strengths
The University of Limerick is a top level institution in Ireland, operating in close collaboration with the National Center for Technology and Incubation. The university is in the top 3% worldwide.
The university welcomes 1,300 international students per year (out of 17,000 students, or 17%), with 95 nationalities.
Major, Academics
You have access to Kemmy Business School classes and specializations :
– Accounting & Finance
– Economics
– Marketing & Management
– Work and Employment Studies
But also to the other faculties classes: Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences, Education & Health Sciences and Science & Engineering.
Anglo-Saxon way of teaching, which represents few hours of lessons but a lot of homework.
more info : https://www.ul.ie/international/study-abroad/study-abroad-ul-programme/classes-and-credits
Campus
The university is located on a beautiful 113 hectare residential campus that crosses the River Shannon and is part of a national park, a few miles from the city.
American-style campus : 7 student residences, 16 restaurants, 70+ student clubs and associations, shops, the UL Arena sports center which welcomes 700,000 visitors per year.
The airport is located 20 km from Limerick.
To discover
Located in western Ireland, Limerick is the 3rd largest city in the country.
The welcoming and legendary sense of hospitality of the Irish. You are 65 kilometers away from the Dingle Peninsula to the south, Galway and Connemara to the north and 130 kilometers away from Dublin, which you can reach by coach if you want to spend a weekend there.
What's going on?
– http://www.irishtimes.com/
– http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/ireland.htm
– http://www.world-newspapers.com/ireland.html
This information is provided as a guide.
Please visit the partner university’s website to have exact updated information.
Eligibility
Required TOEFL score : 550
ABS: 2nd, 3rd, 4th year
ESAM : 3rd, 4th year
ICD PGE
IGS RH : 3rd year
Documents required
CV (in English), transcript, identity document, cover letter (in English), additional documents may be required depending on destination.
Planning
AUTUMN
Orientation : end of August
Lectures start: early September
End of lectures : end of November
Exams : mid-December
SPRING
Orientation : mid-January
Lectures start : end of January
End of lectures : end of April
Exams : mid-May
more info : UL Academic Calendar
Procedures
ID Card or passport (compulsory for destinations outside the EU) valid for six months after your return date.
No specific medical insurance is required. Health coverage by the French social security (European Health Insurance Card).
Non-Schengen countries, non-EU nationals need a study visa. It if possible for you to work on site (hotel / pub / store).
The university can pick you up from the airport (Shannon Airport) if you arrive on pre-established dates.
Accommodation
On campus only, plan around € 2,000 for the semester.
more info : https://www.ul.ie/international/study-abroad/accommodation