10 Reasons Why You Should Study at The University of Galway

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10 Reasons Why You Should Study At the University Of

Galway:

University description

The University Of Galway, also known as the National University of Ireland Galway, has been
inspiring minds since 1845, as a research-led university, situated in the West of Ireland. Located
on the edge of the Atlantic, University Of Galway is committed to utilizing the talent and skills
at its disposal to address the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. University Of
Galway is one of the oldest and largest universities in Ireland with a global ambition. It attracts
high caliber students from around the world resulting in the rise in its student body. It welcomes
over 18000 students today owing to its reputation of promoting a unique culture and innovative
teaching.

Rankings and awards

In the 2021 QS World University Rankings, University Of Galway ranked 238th in the world’s
top 1,000 institutions. This ranking confirms its position among the world’s elite educational
institutions, placing it in the top 1% of universities in the world, and in the top 20% in the QS
World University Rankings. Times Higher Education ranked University Of Galway in the 201-
250 range in their World University Rankings. Furthermore, The University of Galway has been
named Irish University of the Year 2022 by The Sunday Times Good University Guide.

Courses

The University of Galway offers a variety of programs ranging from undergraduate to


postgraduate courses. The university is made up of four colleges, each of which are then made up
of various schools of study. These include:

1. College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies


2. College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences
3. College of Science and Engineering
4. College of Business, Public Policy and Law

Additionally, the University has an Adult Learning & Professional Development Centre. Along
with a selection of summer schools as well as part-time and evening courses in a wide variety of
subject areas.

Positive Impact

Sustainability is at the heart of everything that the university does. Moreover. it has been
enshrined in the University Of Galway Strategic Plan 2020-2025 as one of four key values
alongside respect, openness and excellence. The University of Galway is committed to being an
exemplar of climate action through its research, teaching and engagement. It aims to become a
role model for positive impact on the environment by sustainably managing the campuses.
University of Galway Strategic Plan 2020-2025 ensures that the University fulfills its
environmental, social and financial responsibilities to promote sustainable growth. Further, the
University of Galway subscribes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in an attempt to
leave a positive impact on campus and beyond the university.

Career opportunities

University of Galway is one of Ireland's top universities for graduate employability. It boasts a
high employment rate for students with 96% of undergraduates and 94% of postgraduate
students in employment or studying further within 6 months of graduating. Moreover, the
University of Galway Alumni Awards recognizes individual excellence and achievements
amongst the 120,000 alumni based in 100 countries around the globe. Among the distinguished
honorees are:

 President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins,


 Olympian Olive Loughnane;
 Rugby great Ciarán FitzGerald;
 Tony Award-winning actor, Marie Mullen;
 Former Attorney General Máire Whelan

Diversity

University of Galway promotes inclusive practices throughout the campus community. The
Cultural Diversity work focuses on the diversity of the University community in terms of race,
ethnicity, culture, language, and also religion. It is committed to the provision of an equitable
learning environment. That will enable students to become an independent learner and highly
skilled graduate. Furthermore, University of Galway is home to 4000 International Students from
110 countries which is an endorsement for its policy on diversity.

Student testimonials

If I ignore certain downsides to remote education then I might actually like how things are going
on. I'm trying to make the most out of it as I'm getting more time to do my coursework and
research. Moreover | am having the flexibility to follow my own schedule. As my course requires
me to develop as a business professional, time is of utmost importance to critically analyse my
skillset and work on them.

Ameya - India

As a second-year international student, NUI Galway has offered me the opportunity to study
both Drama and Archaeology in a welcoming and culturally immersive environment.

Julia Egan - USA


Here is where to do excellent research on renewable energy and enjoy Irish nature. On the
weekdays, I model the hydrogen production at Galway Wind Park, the largest wind farm in
Ireland. At the weekend, I can go hiking with Mountaineering Club to Connemara National
Park.

Aryi - Indonesia

Student Life at the university

University of Galway is there for you beyond the classroom. It has a student support program for
times when you need advice or support. It has over 110 Student Societies, offering you great
opportunities to meet people. Also, try new things and have fun. Sport is central to life at
University of Galway and the excellent facilities offer you a chance to balance your academic
study with a wide range of sporting activities. The Students' Union represents students' views and
interests in the University and beyond. It also encourages volunteering, which is an excellent
way to gain new experiences, and give something back to society.

Galway

The unique combination of a bustling city and a thriving university means that Galway has
something to offer for everyone. Further, caters to young people like few other places. Galway is
currently ranked as the top 5 cities to visit in the world by The Lonely Planet Guide. Even
though it is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, Galway has retained the friendly
character and intimate feel. Galway is young at heart, with students making up 20% of the
population here. They bring youth, excitement, curiosity and energy to the city, and this added
dimension is what makes Galway the place to be.

Ireland

When you think of Ireland, it may conjure up images of green rolling hills, rugged seaside cliffs,
and windswept rock formations. When you visit this Celtic country, you will be rewarded with
all that and more! If you are thinking of going to Ireland, you are going to meet a lot of Irish
people and they are one of the reasons why Ireland is an amazing place to visit. The Irish people
are generally a warm, welcoming and friendly community. Further, the food scene in Ireland has
been rapidly improving and gaining strength. There are some amazing places in Ireland and no
matter where you visit you can find adventure around every corner. 

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