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Arcadia University Queen's University Belfast
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Belfast's history and its manageable size make the city itself into a laboratory for academic and experiential learning. Top-quality teaching and research, an active campus environment, and opportunities to fully integrate into QUB student life are just a few of the qualities that you may find attractive about Queen's. A typical course load includes three courses per semester that each award five credits, or three courses per fall term that each award four credits.
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Arcadia University University of Ulster
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The University of Ulster offers a wide variety of high-quality course offerings in the humanities, business and management, engineering, information technology, life and health sciences, and social sciences. If you want to take particular advantage of your time spent in Northern Ireland, the University offers a large number of engaging courses in Irish history, politics, language, and literature.
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Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University
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IFSA-Butler offers a fully-integrated study at Queen's University Belfast and the University of Ulster :Belfast, Coleraine, Jordanstown and Magee Campuses. Students live in university housing and take regular courses at the university for credit toward an American undergraduate degree.
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BCA BCA in Derry, Ireland
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Students can explore peace and justice issues, including a special BCA seminar in the emerging area of reconciliation, through the Peace Studies program at Magee College, a campus of the University of Ulster. Students may also take other courses within the Magee curriculum.
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North American Institute for Study Abroad (NAISA)
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The are four campuses: Coleraine, Jordanstown, Londonderry and Belfast. Coleraine is highly regarded for its Drama, Communications and Biological Science departments. Jordanstown is well known for its Engineering department, it is only seven miles from Belfast. With concentrations in Art and Design is the Belfast campus in the heart of the city . The Magee College in Londonderry is renowned for its program in Peace Studies.
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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Northern Ireland: Democracy and Social Change
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The program explores theoretical approaches to understanding conflict and its transformation as well as the processes underway in Northern Ireland to create a sustainable democracy.
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N Ireland Academy of Beauty & Holistics
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A selection of government accredited and post graduate courses in Beauty Therapy and Complementary Therapies
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TEFL Centre
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All levels of English taught by friendly highly qualified TEFL teachers. We offer all levels of Intensive General English, Business English, International Marketing, Cambridge examination courses and TEFL courses.
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North Central College
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Students in all majors may apply to become Irish/American Scholars at Queens's University or the University of Ulster, both leading universities in Northern Ireland, or at the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education, with campuses in the border countries. Queen's and Ulster each offer a full range of academic programs, particularly business, marketing, computer science, performing arts, communications, professional programs and Irish studies.
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World Endeavors Study in Northern Ireland (Queen's University Belfast)
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Join World Endeavors for a unique semester or academic year abroad in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Explore Ireland and Irish culture at one of the leading universities in the UK.
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Earlham College
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The Earlham College Northern Ireland Peace Studies Program explores the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland and provides direct experience through cross-community placements.
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Global Studies Educational Consultants
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Earlham College, International Programs Office
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The Earlham College Northern Ireland Peace Studies Program explores the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland and provides direct experience through cross-community placements.
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University of Ulster
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The UU Program offers students a chance to study a variety of courses at Ireland's largest University and an opportunity to experience the beauty and history of this most beautiful part of the country.
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The Colmcille Semester
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This program features a unique mix of Irish language learning that is interwoven with Celtic studies courses and supplemented with cultural and experiential activities, as well as an internship.
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University of Iowa, Office for Study Abroad
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Courses at Queen's University are offered on a semester basis, and are available in nearly 100 subjects. Many courses in the social sciences and humanities can be studied from Irish and Northern Irish perspectives, e.g. Plantation to Partition: The Economy and Society of Ireland 1499-1922, Irish Rural Society in the 20th Century, Politics of Irish Literature and Women in Irish Society.
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Queen's University of Belfast
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A full range of subjects: including courses in Irish history, literature politics, science and engineering as well as beginner's Irish.
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British Council USA
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Join the 30,000 American students who study abroad in the United Kingdom each year! With four diverse countries in one - England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - a common language and inexpensive travel to the Continent, you can experience all Europe has to offer whether you study for a summer, semester or year.
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interstudy Queen's University, Belfast
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Queen's University is located on the south side of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland. Founded in Ireland in 1845, the University was originally established by Queen Victoria as one of three Queen's Colleges. It gained full university status in 1908. From the very beginning, Queen's has upheld its principles of non-denominational teaching and equality of opportunity. Approximately 1300 academic staff teach and conduct research across five faculties. The University has earned an international reputation for academic excellence, as demonstrated by the results of recent assessment exercises held throughout the UK.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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A conglomerate of four different campuses all specializing in different subject areas, students have the opportunity to study right alongside N. Irish students at one of British Isle's top universities.
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University of Ulster
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The UU Program offers students a chance to study a variety of courses at Ireland's largest University and an opportunity to experience the beauty and history of this most beautiful part of the country.
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