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Galway, Ireland - Non-Fairfield Students
(Directory Program)
Anthropology, Archaeology, Celtic/Irish Studies, Economics, Engineering, English, Environmental Studies, French, German, Health & Human Services, History, Information Design, Italian, Italian Language & Literature, Mathematics & Statistics, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish
Minimum GPA:
3
Program Description:
GALWAY, IRELAND
Galway,
the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland, has a population of
80,000. Located on Ireland's west coast, it is one of Europe's fastest
growing cities. This seaport city on Galway Bay has been a center of
trade since its founding in the 12th century, and traces of its medieval
past still survive. Galway is known as the cultural capital of Ireland
because of its pioneering role in theater, arts, and culture. In nearby
Connemara, the country's largest Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking community)
carries the native language and culture into modern times. While
Galway's economy and population continue to grow, it remains a small
city that is easily navigated on foot. Eyre Square, the city's center,
is ringed by streets full of boutiques, pubs, restaurants, theaters, and
everything else you need to make your stay enjoyable and interesting.
The National University of Ireland at Galway (NUIG) is a short walk from
Eyre Square. Its original quadrangle dates from the 1840s, but modern
buildings and state-of-the-art facilities reflect its growth. With an
enrollment of over 15,000 students, NUIG contributes significantly to
Galway's rich cultural and social life.
ACADEMICS
Fairfield
University, a Jesuit institution, is fully accredited by the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges, which accredits schools and
colleges in the six New England states. At the National University of
Ireland at Galway, there are a wide variety of courses from which to
choose. You'll receive Fairfield University credit and grades for all
coursework.
HOUSING
The
choice is yours! There are a number of options, including homestay with
an Irish family, which can be arranged on request. You can request to
live with a friend, or ask to be matched with other students attending
NUIG. Fairfield offers a limited number of beds in specially-reserved
apartments for early applicants. You can also choose housing from a list
of suggested lodgings. Simply contact the management and reserve your
placement; you pay directly, and the cost is often less than dorm
housing in the U.S. Apartments are all fully furnished, well-maintained,
and within a 20-minute walk to campus. You'll have a full kitchen so
you can cook your own meals.You can also eat inexpensively at NUIG's
restaurants and snack bars. Galway's dining scene offers everything from
fast food to fine cuisine.
ACTIVITIES
There
are many extracurricular activities available at NUIG; joining is a
great way to meet Irish students. There are over 50 athletic clubs, from
archery to windsurfing, and 60 other societies, ranging from academic
groups to choir to volunteer opportunities. The River Corrib, the
shoreline, mountains, and hills nearby all provide opportunities for
outdoor activities, and you'll have use of the Recreation Center,
computer labs, the campus travel office, and, of course, health and
counseling services. The International Student Office sponsors events
and trips for visiting students, and is also a resource for any concerns
you may have, whether academic, social, or health-related.
Each
semester there will be approximately three events provided for students
on the Fairfield program. The offerings may change in response to the
seasons and timing of special events, like festivals. Here is a sample:
Overnight trip to the Aran Islands, including boat, bus, and bed and breakfast (B&B)
Weekend in Dublin, including train, B&B, entrances to museums and galleries
Theater performance/music festival
PROGRAM COST INCLUDES:
15 Fairfield University undergraduate credits and grades
Onsite student support with 24-hour emergency coverage
Orientation in Galway
Cultural Activities
Access to Fairfield University library resources online
Study skills assistance/tutoring
Internship option
Insurance, including full medical coverage and medical evacuation insurance
The Trustees of the University reserve the right to change tuition rates and make additional changes whenever necessary.