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ISA Internships in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is the central hub of one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. It is an incubator for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship which has led to the emergence of a vibrant and dynamic start-up culture. Dublin is progressive and growing, but retains strong links to traditional culture – it is also one of Europe's friendliest and safest capitals. The diverse and expanding economy...
Dublin is the central hub of one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. It is an incubator for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship which has led to the emergence of a vibrant and dynamic start-up culture. Dublin is progressive and growing, but retains strong links to traditional culture – it is also one of Europe's friendliest and safest capitals. The diverse and expanding economy has created opportunities in many sectors including but not limited to Business and Marketing, Communications, Media and PR, Social Work, Political Science, and Information Technology and Computer Science. Prepare to get cozy as most internship opportunities are with small businesses and start-ups!
Program Highlights
Receive personalized advice on career opportunities, résumé and cover letter revision, and interview coaching as well as academic credit.
Get matched with an international internship that suits your specific experiences, skills, and professional goals, with your placement confirmed BEFORE departure.
Begin your transition to daily life and culture in Ireland on the Bridging Cultures Program, our in-country orientation, and go on a city tour through the old and new sectors.
Benefit from the ISA office, enjoy the company of your fellow ISA interns and ISA students, and use the Wi-Fi Internet provided at the ISA office.
Gain access to the Professional Development Toolbox, which includes resources to identify the skills and knowledge you have acquired through your international, academic, and personal experiences.
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- Dublin, Ireland
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Art & Fine Arts
- Business
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Counseling
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- American
- Canadian
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Not worth the money
September 03, 2024by: Alexia Donnelly - United StatesProgram: ISA Internships in Dublin, IrelandI did my internship in Dublin, Ireland. My internship was supposed to be physical therapy related and I quickly learned that they mostly do massage as physical therapy. I thought I would learn more about exercise prescription and quickly lost interest in observations. I have already gone through massage school and realized prior to this experience that I did not want to do massage. This is why I never got my license. My supervisor said she would teach me more and show me more and never did. Then wanted to lecture me on professionalism when on the first day I met her she wanted to complain about a employee at the clinic and tell me all about the beef she had with them. Once she finally fired said employee, she gloated about it to the other employees and I thought it was very unprofessional. I enjoyed Ireland for the most part, but I did have my phone stolen. I acknowledge that was my fault, however, when I tried to get in touch with ISA's mental health services I struggled to do so. I just had to deal with it all on my own for the most part. Also pay attention to the list of things that will be provided, because on this list there is no mention of your first roll of toilet paper or anything and if the first thing you have to do when you get to your housing is go to the restroom, you might be up a creek with out a paddle.

Great way to be immersed in a new culture!
December 15, 2023by: Meredith Brookens - United StatesProgram: ISA Internships in Dublin, IrelandI loved my time interning abroad in Ireland! Getting to work with an organization in Dublin helped me experience the culture in a unique and profound way, outside of typical tourist activities. While interning at a creative writing organization I was able to learn about the Irish school system and workplace. I also appreciated living with other American students in my program who I could travel and navigate life in a new country with!

Program Details
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Locations
- Dublin, Ireland
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Art & Fine Arts
- Business
- Communications
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- American
- Canadian
- This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Internship Placement
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Some Program Activity Costs
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Guest House
- Home-stays
Salary & Compensation
ISA Internships are unpaid opportunities. It may be possible to receive academic credit for an ISA Internships program.
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (for example: GED)
- Some college credit, no degree
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
- Phone/Video Interview
- Resume
- Transcript
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Dublin is the central hub of one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. It is an incubator for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship which has led to the emergence of a vibrant and dynamic start-up culture. Dublin is progressive and growing, but retains strong links to traditional culture – it is also one of Europe's friendliest and safest capitals. The diverse and expanding economy has created opportunities in many sectors including but not limited to Business and Marketing, Communications, Media and PR, Social Work, Political Science, and Information Technology and Computer Science. Prepare to get cozy as most internship opportunities are with small businesses and start-ups!

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Dublin is the central hub of one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. It is an incubator for innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship which has led to the emergence of a vibrant and dynamic start-up culture. Dublin is progressive and growing, but retains strong links to traditional culture – it is also one of Europe's friendliest and safest capitals. The diverse and expanding economy has created opportunities in many sectors including but not limited to Business and Marketing, Communications, Media and PR, Social Work, Political Science, and Information Technology and Computer Science. Prepare to get cozy as most internship opportunities are with small businesses and start-ups!
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