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Experience
Ireland. Trinity College Dublin,
Cork, NUI Galway.
INCLUSIVE PACKAGE: Students
spend time between univerities in Dublin and Galway, on both
the East and West coast, plus a weekend in the beautiful city
of Cork in the South of Ireland. Students will have the opportunity
to explore the rich Irish literary and historical tradition
on university campuses while also enjoying the emphasis on
academic excellence through small, structured, vibrant and
informal, classroom instruction.
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Experience
Ireland England & Scotland. Oxford,
London, University of Edinburgh, Trinity College Dublin
Visit the two Celtic capitals and explore
the rich Celtic culture in university settings. Dublin, one
of the oldest capital cities in Europe with the youngest population:
almost 50% of the city’s people are under 25 years old.
Vibrant and resurgent Glasgow, and the capital of Scotland,
Edinburgh. Live and studey in historic and exciting Oxford,
the centre of English learning.
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Experience
England. Oxford
St. Edward's, University of London
Experience English culture and learning in the academic centres
of Oxford and London. London the central location for the
2012 Oympics has been the centre of English history, culture
and learning for over two millennia, and is one of the world's
leading travel destinations. Oxford, the city of "dreaming
spires" is one of the oldest and most famous university
cites in the world. What a unique opportunit to study and
visit both locations.
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Experience
Ireland & Italy. Rome, Sperlonga,
Florence, Galway,Trinity College Dublin
Our Rome, Sperlonga, Florence, Galway and Dublin program
introduces students to the cultural capitals of two great
European countries: Italy and Ireland - Roman and Celtic.
While in Italy we will divide our time between Imperial Rome,
the beaches of Azio, the beautiful landscapes of Tuscany and
Florence, the centre of the Renaissance. Followed by a trip
to the capital of Ireland where ,we will be staying at famous
Trinity College Dublin.
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