National College of Ireland
Key Information | |||
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Location | Dublin, Ireland | ||
Established | 1951 | ||
Famous For | Business, Computing, Psychology | ||
Key Information | |||
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Location | Dublin, Ireland | ||
Established | 1951 | ||
Famous For | Business, Computing, Psychology |
Overview
The National College of Ireland (NCI) is a not for profit state aided higher education institute. It is located in Dublin’s city centre, known as the ‘Silicon Valley of Europe’ and has strong links with US universities like Stanford and Cornell in the development of cloud computing courses.
The School of Business sits within reach of the world’s leading banks and consulting companies and NCI works closely with industry and professional bodies such as Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and the Institute of Commercial Management to ensure courses closely aligned to industry needs. The main faculties at NCI are School of Business, School of Computing, Cloud Competence Centre and Psychology and Education Department.
Services for International Students
NCI has an international office dedicated to providing support services to international students from over 80 countries. There is a Students’ Union to provide support services and host events, lead clubs and societies and state of the art fitness club located adjacent to the campus.
Work placement programmes are also available to help further during and after studies and the Norma Smurfit Library is accessible for all.
Accommodation
NCI's student accommodation facilities are located adjacent to Dublin City Centre with a selection of rooms reserved for international students.
Location
The National College of Ireland is conveniently based in the IFSC, which is located adjacent to Dublin's City Centre. The campus is well serviced by an excellent public transport network.