University College Dublin, founded in 1854, is located in Dublin, Ireland, with 172 14 students.
Dublin National University of Ireland is a dynamic and modern national university, and its high-quality education level and pioneering research projects are world-renowned. Founded in 1854, it includes five colleges, belonging to 35 schools and 18 research institutes and research centers respectively. Each college also has its own graduate school, the most prestigious of which is Smurfit Business School. These departments include: School of Art and Celtic Studies: Department of Archaeology, Department of Art History and Cultural Policy, Department of Classics, Department of English, Drama and Film, Department of History and Archives, Department of Irish and Celtic Studies and Irish Folklore and Language, Department of Language and Literature, Department of Music; School of Business and Law: Business School and Law School; School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences: Department of Architecture, Landscape and Civil Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Process Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Information, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Department of department of mechanical engineering, Geology, Mathematics Science and Physics; Faculty of Humanities: Department of Applied Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Department of Education and Lifelong Learning, Department of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, Department of Information and Library, Department of Philosophy, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Department of Psychology, Department of Social Justice and Department of Sociology; School of Life Sciences: Department of Agriculture, Department of Food Science and Veterinary Medicine, Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Department of Biomolecular Medicine and Biomedicine, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Department of Medicine and Medicine, Department of Nursing, Department of Home Care and Health System, Department of Physical Therapy and Performance, Department of Public Health and Population Science. The undergraduate and postgraduate majors offered by the school include animal science, American studies, agricultural science, drama director, comparative literature, linguistics and so on. The National University of Dublin, together with Trinity College of Dublin, has long been listed as the top two universities in Ireland.
2. Trinity College, University of Dublin
University of Dublin (Trinity College (TCD), founded in 1592, is located in Dublin, Ireland, with students in 15492.
Trinity College of Dublin University was founded by Queen Elizabeth I on 1592, and it is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in Ireland. Trinity College is one of the seven oldest schools in the English-speaking world and the only one outside Britain. At the same time, he has a three-level research institute, which is the highest in Ireland. The original academic system of Trinity College was three semesters a year, but now it is changed to two semesters. The college includes: the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science; School of Life and Health Sciences. The whole college is now composed of 23 schools. Trinity College Dublin offers a large number of undergraduate and master programs and can award corresponding degrees. Trinity College Dublin is at the leading level in the research fields of biological science, metal and polymer materials science and optoelectronics. Trinity College Dublin is also famous for its rich academic research. Trinity College Dublin ranks 49th in The Times Higher Education Ranking, 13 among European schools and first among Irish schools.
3. Griffith College
Griffith College was founded in 1974, located in Dublin, Ireland, and is a school with 8,500 students.
Griffith College of Ireland, founded in 1974, is one of the largest private colleges and universities in Ireland. Since its establishment, it has trained more than 6000 students from more than 80 countries around the world. At present, more than 3000 students are studying various full-time and half-time courses. At present, all the professional courses offered by the college are recognized by the Irish Higher Education and Vocational Accreditation Committee (HETAC), and bachelor's and master's degrees can be awarded, and the courses are recognized by all countries in the world. In addition, most of the courses offered by the school are also recognized by many professional institutions. For example, the courses offered by the Department of Management and Business are recognized by some professional associations, such as the Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Institute of Certified Management Accountants, and the Market Association. Graduates of these majors can obtain relevant certificates without taking special examinations. Griffith College has always attached importance to cultivating students' practical application ability of what they have learned. To this end, the college arranged internship opportunities for students majoring in computer science and business in the third year, and arranged for these students to practice in some famous international multinational companies to gain corresponding work experience. Students are usually arranged to practice in the following companies: Irish National Airlines, United Bank of Ireland, National Bank of Ireland, Coca-Cola Company, Dell Company, Ericsson Company, IBM Company, Intel Company, Microsoft Company, Motorola Company, etc.
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