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Intake Periods | September 2023 |
About National College of Ireland
National College of Ireland (NCI) state-aided third-level education institution in Dublin. It was founded in 1951 as a joint venture between Irish Jesuits and Irish Trade Unions and was originally named the Catholic Workers College, Dublin. It is now an autonomous college, offering full and part-time courses from undergraduate to postgraduate level, in areas related to, among others, psychology, finance, business, and computing.
In this vibrant business district, the National College of Ireland are providing exciting learning opportunities in business, human resources, accountancy, finance, psychology, and computing – all critical areas for the world of work. They pride themselves on the highest standard of programmes, externally reviewed for relevance to business and their society, and delivered by expert and highly committed teaching staff.
The NCI international team won first place in The Education Awards 2021 for the International Engagement Award – a testament to our commitment to providing outstanding student support.

What their Students Say
I chose to study at the National College of Ireland (NCI) for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, they offer the course I wanted to pursue, and I believe it would be a good fit for me after reading and comprehending the available modules and course structure. Second, while the campus is smaller than those of other universities or colleges, it has everything I will need to study. The campus’s location is also very strategic. The international support team is helpful and responsive. Finally, it is also more affordable as I received a bursary for studying at NCI.

National College of Ireland Subject Areas
Subject Areas
Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Computing and IT, Education, Psychology
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