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University of Limerick

23 December 2009 // No Comment

University of Limerick is located in the third largest city of the Republic of Ireland, Limerick. Along with Dublin City University it acquired its university status in 1989, after being established as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick in 1972.
University of Limerick currently hosts around 11,000 full-time undergraduate students and 1,500 part-time.  Students wishing to enroll in the university can choose from the wide range of degree programs offered at the Kemmy Business School, the Education and Health Sciences Faculty, the Science and Engineering Faculty and the Faculty for Arts, Humanities and Social Studies.

How to apply

Details on the application procedures for the various degree programs at the University of Limerick can be found here . Following this link you will find additional information on the application procedures for the undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the Erasmus exchange program, as well as various international (non – EU) exchanges. Students are subject to tuition fees .

Exchange Programs and Scholarships

University of Limerick participates in exchange programs such as the Program for North American students and the Erasmus program. Moreover, it has signed a number of bilateral agreements with a large number of universities worldwide. For a complete list of all universities click here .
International students at the University of Limerick are subject to tuition fees. However, the university provides a number of scholarships to international non – EU students. Follow this link to find out more about the scholarships being offered! For further information contact the International Education Division at int.ed@ul.ie.
International students coming from the USA are eligible to apply for the following financial aid programs .
Central Address:
International Education Division

University of Limerick,
Castletroy, Limerick, Ireland

Official website

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