If you are looking for a study abroad option where you can develop fluency in another language, soak up some sun along with some culture and still find plenty of other Irish people, Spain might be just the place for you. Spain has the fifth highest number of Irish immigrants, and it has more than Read More >
Category Archives: Moving home
Studying in Japan
Are you considering trading stew for sushi for a year? Japan is one of the most popular destinations for studying abroad in Asia. A prosperous, extremely tech savvy country, Japan has a lot to offer Irish students looking to learn more about the world than what can be taught in a classroom. And yes, you Read More >
College and Culture in Norway
Norway is getting a lot of attention lately as an affordable college option. Tuition is free, but most undergraduate courses are taught in Norwegian. International students have to prove their fluency in Norwegian to qualify for college there. It’s easier to find post grad programmes in English. Nonetheless, the idea of studying in Norway has Read More >
College and Culture in Germany
Germany’s universities are working to attract more students from overseas. With Brexit making the idea of studying in the UK less appealing, more Irish students are looking further afield in Europe. Is Germany the right place for you? The biggest criterion is the particular programme. If you can find a course that offers what you Read More >
Study Aboard: What to Pack, Part 2
If you are planning to head overseas for a year of study abroad, you should plan ahead what you will need to bring besides clothing. While your clothing needs will vary based a lot on the climate and the culture of your destination, other items are more universal. Some things are essentials, while others depend Read More >
Leaving Cert vs. Leaving
Okay, obviously you want to do your best at the leaving cert. The way to do that is to keep your stress levels reasonable. It’s too late to cram. The studying is over. Now it is time to perform. Eat healthy, drink water not energy drinks and get plenty of rest. Most importantly, remember that Read More >
Finding the Ultimate Carry-On Bag
If you are a frequent flier, you understand how important it is to have a carry-on bag that meets your needs. And you probably have a clear idea of what you want. But if you don’t fly frequently, you might think any bag that meets the size requirements will do. If you’re taking a short Read More >
Should You Take that Service Sector Job Abroad?
Are you considering taking a job abroad this summer but worried about the long-term benefits? Many of the summer jobs available are in the service sector – restaurants, hotels, gift shops and the like. This might not be your long-term career path. Is it a mistake to take a job like this if you have Read More >
Moving Overseas with Your Pet
Flying with your pet is not as simple as you might think. Bringing your dog on an airplane isn’t just a matter of buying him a ticket. When you are flying with your cat, you might not get to stow him away under your seat in his familiar travel carrier. If you planning an overseas Read More >
Making Yourself at Home in a New Country
Moving to a new country isn’t easy. If you go as a student, you’ll have a lot of structured ways to learn about the place and settle in. But if you go for work or to be with a partner, you’ll have to make your own way socially to a greater degree. To build a Read More >