Below
you will find information and links to our Partner Institutions. For more information regarding
the ISSP Advisory Board please click on the button provided right.

Established
in 1845 as Queen's College Galway, NUI Galway is one of Ireland's
foremost centres of academic excellence. With over 15,000 students,
it has a long reputation of teaching and research
excellence.

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With approximately 8,400 registered students, NUI Maynooth has 26
academic Departments which are organized into three Faculties:
Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy; Science and Engineering,
and Social Sciences.

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University
College Cork is situated in south-west Ireland and is a progressive,
dynamic university of over 14,500 students. The University
has a current enrolment of over 12,000 degree candidates.

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Queen's
University is an institution with a world-class academic reputation
as reflected in the award of a Queen's Anniversary Prize in
2006, the 4th time the University has been honoured in this
way.

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Dublin
City University was initially set up to fulfil the requirement
for a highly-trained workforce with skills in the areas of
business, science and electronics, computer technology, communications
and languages and as an agent for change in its local community.

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The University of Limerick is an independent, internationally focused
university with over 10,600 students. It is a young, energetic
and enterprising university with a proud record of innovation
in education and excellence in research and scholarship.

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Sligo
Institute of Technology offer many interesting and innovative
course you would like to join. Students can choose from a vast
array of courses at Higher Certificate, Ordinary Degree, Honours
Degree and Postgraduate levels.

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Mary Immaculate College provides a relaxed harmonious environment in which to study. The College is characterised by an informal atmosphere, friendly rapport between students and staff, concern for the individual student and a warm welcome for new students from Ireland and abroad.

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