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Design@UL presents an exhibition of student work in the former Franciscan church, Henry Street, Limerick #ul #saul http://t.co/ZfQIcdb418

Be part of a world record attempt and have fun here at UL with @hectoron2fm next Thursday May 23rd http://t.co/kzCDJy8FDC #ulsport #getfit

UL Study Abroad Student makes a trip to Limerick's City Hall http://t.co/lXkmMW3s7X@limerickcityco @SpokaneCity #limerick #spokane

Dr. Mark Mantey from the University of Limerick will be attending the Worldview Education Fair 2013, in Ghana on Saturday May 18th

UL is a QUIP Approved University

The University of Limerick meets all the requirements for recognition by the Forum for its adherence to the Standards of Good Practice.

By going through the QUIP process the University of Limerick has demonstrated that it is in conformity with the Forum's Standards of Good Practice

  • it maintains a commitment and dedication to offering high quality programs in education abroad 
  • it provides a level of excellence in continuous assessment and improvement that is acceptable to the larger academic community

May 2008, Brian Whalen, PhD. President and CEO - The Forum on Education Abroad.

 

The UL Study Abroad programme is open to international students who wish to spend a semester or year at UL earning academic credit that is recognised by their home institution. Incoming students on the Study Abroad programme are from the USA, Japan, Thailand, China, Korea, Australia and many European countries. Please contact us with any individual enquiries or particular needs at Study.Abroad@ul.ie

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Application

To apply please contact Study.Abroad@ul.ie We will forward you our online application to complete.  In your email please let us know if you want to apply for Autumn, Spring or the Full Year.

Programme Highlights

  • Fully integrated environment: You will be integrated with Irish and other international students for classes, on-campus accommodation and clubs & societies.
  • Extensive choice of modules: You can choose modules from across all faculties to fulfill major, minor and/or general education requirements.
  • Two-week trial period: You have a two-week trial period on your initial module choice. This ensures that the modules you select are at an appropriate level and that you are comfortable with your choices.
  • Sport: You will be given complementary membership of the University Arena (sports centre).
  • Field trips and student events: The International Office organises a number of off campus activities each semester. These include a special Thanksgiving dinner in the Fall and organised trips to Dublin and West of Ireland tourist attractions. We also work with the International Society at UL to promote other trips and activities which are offered at discount prices to students.
  • Tailored Orientation Programme: We offer a specific Study Abroad Orientation each semester. The programme includes day-time and evening events and takes place prior to week 1. It is an ideal way to settle in, meet other students and familiarise yourself with the campus before lectures start!
  • Airport pick up: Students are collected from Shannon International Airport each semester on the Tues/Wed prior to orientation.
  • Excellent support services: We encourage you to keep in touch with the office while on campus. We offer information and advice on immigration, accommodation and culture. We also provide specific pre-examination and pre-departure meetings at the end of each semester.

Modules

Modules are available across all Faculties.

Complete Module information is available in the Book of Modules.

Students coming to UL for Fall 2013-2014 should select their modules from the Fall Module Booklet which is available in our documents section.

Detailed information about registering for modules, lectures, tutorials and exams will be covered in the comprehensive orientation programme when you arrive. The International Education Division also provides one-to-one advice on request.

Assessment

Modules are mostly assessed by means of a 100% end-of-semester formal written examination. In some cases assessment will be done through a mixture of continuous assessment and a written exam.