Why study in Ireland?
Its world-class universities, competitive tuition fees, and ample post-graduation job opportunities make Ireland a popular destination for students seeking a high-quality education and a fulfilling career.
Can I work in Ireland while I’m studying?
Students attending a full-time course and in possession of a Irish Residence Permit card are entitled to take up casual employment provided that their course of study is included on the government’s list of visa-eligible courses, known as the ILEP.
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You don’t need to wait until September to start your journey with any of the 350+ universities we are partnered with worldwide. We offer hundreds of undergraduate, top-up degrees, master’s, and postgraduate courses with a May, June, July, September, October, November, January, or February start date—offering you increased flexibility to begin your studies in the UK, Europe, US, Australia, or almost any place else.
Can I stay in Ireland following my study?
In order to get a post-study work visa in Ireland, there are several eligibility requirements that you need to fulfil, and you must either have an agreed work contract or a job offer from an Irish employer. Your Ireland work visa application is submitted online via the Employment Permits Online System (EPOS).
Apply now
You don’t need to wait until September to start your journey with any of the 350+ universities we are partnered with worldwide. We offer a hundreds of undergraduate, top-up degrees, master’s, and postgraduate courses with a May, June, July, September, October, November, January or February start date—offering you increased flexibility to begin your studies in the UK, Europe, US, Australia, or almost any place else.

