Creative Writing Study Abroad Programs in Ireland

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34 Creative Writing Study Abroad Programs in Ireland
CIEE College Study Abroad
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CIEE offers the most extensive network of internship programs. Are you a U.S. college student looking to study and intern abroad? We have full-time and part-time placements across 40+ locations worldwide and in diverse fields, from AI and engineering to public policy and business administration. Fi
See All 8 ProgramsAIFS Abroad
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Spend a summer in the charming city of Limerick, Ireland, with AIFS Abroad! Study various academic program options and earn up to 3 credits at the University of Limerick. Located three miles from the city center, the park-like campus is the permanent home to several art collections along with the Ir
See All 2 ProgramsWorldStrides
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Discover Galway, Ireland’s charming coastal city where rich cultural traditions, natural beauty, and a vibrant student community come together. Study at the University of Galway while exploring a walkable city known for its colorful cafés, lively pubs, traditional music, and thriving arts scene. Wit
IFSA, Institute for Study Abroad
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JOIN A STRONG STUDENT COMMUNITY AT A PRESTIGOUS IRISH UNIVERSITY Known for an ethos of independent thinking that reflects the local culture, UCC is a place to embrace lively classroom debates, explore an eclectic music scene, and shop for fresh fare at the English Market. The River Lee runs through
See All 2 ProgramsIES Abroad
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Through the study of contemporary Irish authors, as well as those of the past, our Writer’s Program is designed to inspire and challenge writers to elevate their skills to the next level. Whether you approach writing as a future vocation or as a creative outlet, our courses help you discover and
See All 3 ProgramsUniversity of Limerick
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The University of Limerick (UL) offers an unforgettable experience. Discover a transformative journey at one of Ireland’s most prestigious universities. UL welcomes international students and provides diverse academic opportunities, state-of-the-art facilities, and a warm, inclusive community. Stud
See All 2 ProgramsAcademic Programs International
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It is said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, and the country’s history is almost tangible. In terms of Ireland’s landscape, the gentle rainfall, called “soft weather” by the locals, really creates 40 shades of green and quite a few rainbows,
See All 3 ProgramsCEA
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Explore Ireland’s western coastline and learn what makes Galway the country's “cultural heart!" Check out its thriving theater and music scene, try the delicious seafood, and go kayaking on Salthill. CEA CAPA partners with the University of Galway, where you’ll study with Irish and other interna
Intern Abroad HQ
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Are you a student or young professional looking to enhance your career prospects through international work experience and hands-on learning? At Intern Abroad HQ, we help students and young professionals turn career aspirations into reality. We organize affordable internships in 20 destinations ac
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Looking for a study abroad experience that blends academic excellence with the charm of an iconic European city? Welcome to American College Dublin, where your semester in Ireland will be anything but ordinary. Nestled in the heart of Dublin, steps away from landmarks like Trinity College and St. St
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Whether it’s culturally rich Galway or vibrant capital Dublin, you’ll have a wonderful time studying in Ireland! Choose from non-profit, low-cost, direct study programs. These academic-type programs are available all year round and in a range of terms: weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, a
Arcadia Abroad
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Study in a global university through this program! University College Dublin (UCD) is Ireland’s largest university, with 30,000 students from 136 countries, and is a leading international research university with significant industry links. As a student, you’ll benefit from multiple study options a
See All 5 ProgramsAsia Exchange
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Ireland is an exciting English-speaking environment for international students interested in learning about different cultures. Its capital, Dublin, is a young city with a large student population and the perfect backdrop to your study experience. Many multinational companies have their European hea
StudyIn
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Ireland offers a unique study experience that blends a rich academic heritage with a modern, industry-connected education system. Home to historic and globally recognised universities, Ireland delivers internationally valued degrees across a wide range of disciplines. Its higher education sector is
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Scholarix is a dedicated study–abroad advisory agency helping students secure admission, scholarships, and smooth relocation to leading universities worldwide. We provide personalized guidance for applications to Canada, the UK, the USA, and Europe, including program selection, document review, visa
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Boss semester
June 27, 2026by: Ezra Bradford - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
I had a pretty great semester at UL. I thoroughly enjoyed the classes and the professors, but also learned a lot about myself and the Irish people. I joined the Christian Union pretty early on and was welcomed into fellowship with that group. I accompanied some friends of that group into smaller towns I may not have otherwise visited and helped lead churches playing piano. I was welcomed into homes and I really felt loved. I also got to see much of the countryside and felt it easy to travel around to sight see. My time in Ireland is a time where I grew in knowing myself but also my understanding of the world. I loved learning Irish traditions, culture, and history, and I know that I could never know nearly as much by staying home.
Life changing!
June 23, 2026by: Graziella Hartman - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
In my time here, I learned so much about what I am capable of and what the world has to offer. This is largely due to the support of the study abroad team and resources like the writing, counseling, and health centers. I am so proud of all I have accomplished, be it in academics and the things I learned, and in stepping out of my comfort zone and exploring more about Ireland, Irish culture, and how I immerse myself in it. Thank you so much to everyone who helped make this possible for me.

The best four months of my studies spent at UL!
May 26, 2026by: Antonia Heil - AustriaProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
It was honestly the best experience it could have been - Great organization of the study abroad program, easy module selection, broad offer of modules, fun and regular campus activities, a bunch of reserved housing spaces for international students (be fast though) and a great study abroad team that helps with all your worries! I made so many good friends and enjoyed the spring semester immensely. 10/10 would recommend. the only negative part is that Ireland is a pretty expensive country as it is... UL offers a lot of cheaper food options though, that helped!
I ENJOYED my life in Ireland!
February 09, 2026by: Suzuka Ichimura - JapanProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
My exprience of study abroad was great. I could make friends at University of Limerick and they were very kind to me. The class was also valuable. I took a music class and I could learn traditional Irish music, it was worth to compare with my culture’s one.
I grew in more ways than I thought were possible
January 04, 2026by: Marah Smuckler - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
My preconceived ideas of what a semester abroad would entail and teach me were completely incorrect. I was pleasantly surprised in various ways by how much this experience changed my values and perspectives. Living with 5 other international students taught me about various cultures. Gaining both classroom and clinical experience for my degree broadened my understanding of healthcare systems. Developing strong relationships with my peers and the faculty improved both my education and understanding of Irish culture. Traveling often broadened my worldview and strengthened my critical thinking and problem-solving skills. I am a smarter, stronger, and better person as a result of studying in Ireland. It is an experience I hope many others get the opportunity to do. I am confident saying that so far, these were genuinely the best four months of my life.
The best experience of my life!
December 27, 2025by: Emily Tichota - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
My time at UL was unforgettable! Everyone was so welcoming, friendly, and supportive! My time abroad was truly a life changing experience and I will only talk highly of the University of Limerick! I got to engage with professors and my peers, learn about a ton of new topics, and travel the world! I am forever grateful I chose UL as I truly found a home within Ireland! I could never thank the people and places of Ireland that made it a forever home to me!

The time of my life!
June 29, 2025by: Justin OPhelan - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
I loved every second of going to the University of Limerick, from the traditional Irish music, great events on campus, meeting all the other student abroad students, I made forever friends, tons of great memories, I highly suggest going on as many trips as you can via the UL student life website, and the other tour bus agencies
One of the best semesters of school in my life
May 24, 2025by: Jonah Egli - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad Semester Program
The Studying abroad experience at the University of Limerick in Ireland through Iowa State University offered a unique opportunity to immerse myself in Irish culture while continuing my academic journey. The University was located along the scenic River Shannon which allowed me to talk beautiful daily walks beside it, and the University of Limerick is known for its innovative programs, vibrant campus life, and strong focus on international collaboration which really allowed me to excel in academics while there. During my semester abroad, I engaged with a diverse student body, explored Ireland’s rich history and landscapes, and gained a global perspective that enhanced both my personal and professional growth. This experience fostered independence, adaptability, and lifelong memories.

Engaging classes
February 11, 2025by: Austin T.The program with CIEE in Dublin, Ireland is straightforward and the resources are helpful. The day trips were a lot of fun, the class was engaging, and the price is reasonable, especially for out of state students.
Back in Ireland
December 29, 2024by: Alexa Garbiel - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Dublin, Ireland (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad was one of the scariest and most fulfilling things I could have done during my undergraduate experience. I was a commuter student in my undergraduate program, and was not used to the independence offered to me during this program. I had the time of my life. As a Trinity student, we were given a co-living apartment about a 20 minutes walk from Trinity, right in the center of the Dublin. My apartment also offered a beautiful view of the Wicklow mountains. Trinity was an amazing school to attend, and the academics were challenging, and the classmates were interesting. I took a couple of courses that would not be offered at my home university, and I had a lot of fun. It was so cool being able to attend such a historical school, and attend its events, such as Trinity Ball. In addition to attending a school with a beautiful campus, our resident directors planned spectacular trips around Ireland as well! I felt that I saw most of the country in my four months there. We did a variety of activities and it was fun to experience with other Americans. I learned a lot about the Irish culture and history. Dublin is also a central location in Europe, and my roommates and I were able to take a couple of trips around the continent. Flights within in Europe are so cheap and you are not necessarily restricted to the country you are studying in. I saw so many sights and met a lot of different people through my travels. I will forever be thankful that I decided to study abroad. I still talk to my study abroad roommates and have visited them around the United States after our program has ended. I've also ended up back in Ireland in a graduate program at UCD because I loved it here so much. My program with API was definitely part of my journey to end up here, and I would recommend studying abroad to anyone who is thinking about it (I definitely recommend Ireland, but I'm not biased).
Pure Magic
October 08, 2024by: Anna Stowe - United StatesProgram: IES Abroad Dublin – Writers Program
In the Spring of 2024, I had the opportunity to study in Dublin, Ireland with IES Abroad's Dublin Writers Program. Not a day goes by that I don't wish I was back. Those four months were incredibly impactful academically, creatively, and personally. Studying abroad taught me independence, to trust myself. It gave me the freedom to explore and encounter the world on my own terms. When I boarded the plane in January, I had no idea what to expect. I'd never traveled alone, never hailed a taxi, never lived in a big city. But the Irish are so incredibly kind and welcoming. Strangely, I never once felt out of place. Ireland was always home to me even before I touched the ground. I will always remember the shock I felt when I saw daffodils decorating the city. Somehow, those flowers symbolized the life and beauty I would experience in Dublin. As for my professors, they were some of the kindest individuals I have met. All were clearly invested in our learning but equally as invested in our time abroad. Rather than simply being a course of study or the sole focus being placed on our time abroad, the two were equally married. Academic standards were high but the materials were meant to immerse us further in Irish history, culture, and literature. Through these classes, I gained a further sense of place. I will forever think fondly of discussing literature over tea, delving into Celtic mythology, and connecting the buildings I walked past every day to the history they stood through. I will forever cherish memories of riding the DART to the seaside, exploring markets, bookstore hopping, going to services in St. Patrick's Cathedral, walking the streets, and simply taking Dublin in. Walking the city, it became mine. I've never felt so intimately connected to a place.

I found my independence through this program - Maynooth API Spring 2023
October 05, 2024by: Ryan Beck - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Dublin, Ireland (Scholarships Available)
Going abroad was a spontaneous, circumstantial decision for me rather than a well-thought out plan. It turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life. I stumbled upon this program after consulting with an advisor at the International Programs Office at my school in late October. I knew I wanted to go to Ireland or Italy, and this was the only program left available due to the timing of my decision to go abroad. Little did I know that Maynooth, Ireland would hold a special place in my heart for the rest of my life! Maynooth is a gorgeous college town situated on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland. Dublin Center is easily accessible by bus or train. It is Ireland's only college town, with an active student body and a wide array of things to do. Many of the students I met and became close with were other students studying abroad (Erasmus students), from various states in the U.S. and even from countries across Europe! The Erasmus student population is what made the experience for me personally, although there were many friendly locals I met as well. Grab a pint of Guinness at the Roost, go for a hike with alpacas in the Irish countryside, or explore all that Dublin Center has to offer. Ireland has no shortage of beautiful landscapes and interesting people, and I highly recommend spending your semester abroad in this truly wonderful country. API offers excursions to all of the must-see places in Ireland, including the Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, the Blarney Stone, and more. They were extremely accommodating and highly proactive in ensuring that all of my needs were met before I studied abroad. I highly recommend spending your semester abroad with API.
Staff made me feel safe
September 19, 2024by: Hannah C.I never felt unsafe while alone in a different country because of CIEE staff. If anything were ever unsafe, like a violent protest a few weeks ago, we were immediately notified and kept updated as needed.
CIEE Made It Possible
September 17, 2024by: Sofia R.I never believed it would be possible to study abroad this early in my college career and I don't think it would have been possible if not for a program like CIEE. This being my first time traveling internationally and alone, CIEE provided me with the resources to establish myself in a new country while helping me learn to push my personal boundaries and be comfortable with the uncomfortable.
Absolutely Life-Changing
September 06, 2024by: Juan Pablo B.The experience was absolutely life-changing. I feel like an entirely different person than I was two months ago. I feel much more independent and appreciative of myself and those around me. Not only would I recommend it because of the personal growth I experienced, I would also recommend it because of the people. The CIEE staff on program, including the FDDO-specific staff, were super kind and helpful. Beyond that, the people I met on program are some of the most kind, thoughtful, and fun human beings I have ever met, and I am proud to be able to call them my friends.
Made Me a Better Version of Myself
September 03, 2024by: Khadidiatou D.I would definitely recommend CIEE Study Abroad to my peers because it allowed me to travel and learn within a very different environment without the worry of finances preventing this experience. Through the Frederick Douglass O'Connell Global Internship, I have been able to expand my skills and knowledge within Sociology and research by studying how Irish Society operates and also critically analyzing policies and the application of data in order to critique and improve it. I have also been able to explore a culture that is vastly different from my own, forcing me to adapt and be comfortable with new traditions and customs. I believe that I am a better version of myself due to CIEE and everything I have been blessed to experience within the program. I am more confident, knowledgeable, open-minded, humble, and worldly thanks to CIEE and especially the Frederick Douglass O’Connell Global Internship.
A Service-Learning Adventure in Ireland
January 01, 2024by: Sophia Wood - United StatesIn the summer of 2023, I landed in Galway, Ireland to work with Galway Autism Partnership (GAP). What followed was two months of exploring Ireland’s culture, creating deep friendships, and bonding with Galway’s Autistic community. As club facilitators, my fellow ISA volunteers and I helped improve the quality and quantity of GAP's clubs and events. Galway Autism Partnership was able to execute a record 20+ camps in just over 6 weeks, attended by 120+ different participants with our assistance. Children and teens enjoyed special interest camps that highlighted dance, baking, cooking, outer space, and more. I am fortunate to have fostered positive relationships with GAP's regular attendees, full-time staff, and temporary volunteers through my program. Even today, I remain in contact with GAP managers, staff, and friends I met through ISA service-learning. In addition to working with GAP, I immersed myself in Ireland's rich culture. My ISA friends and I found ourselves frequenting trad nights, cheering on Gaelic football and hurling games, and biking along the Aran Islands. Our visit felt full of spontaneous trips to Dublin, walking around Galway's local markets, and trying new restaurants. To this day, my ISA friends uphold our WhatsApp groupchat "GAP girlies" to catch up and discuss when we'll meet for a reunion. My experience was educational and fulfilling. Often, I remember a particular camp, teen, or parent who changed my perspective on caring for such a vulnerable population. Even more so, what it means to have the honor of developing a relationship with a differently abled person. Working on special interest camps and facilitating clubs with GAP solidified my passion for helping a community achieve its goals. It also strengthened my knowledge of cultural competence and true allyship. I am very appreciative of the ISA service-learning program for this incredible opportunity that I hold close to my heart.

Life-changing experience
December 27, 2023by: Valentina Lopez Meza - United StatesProgram: AIFS Abroad in Limerick, Republic of Ireland: Summer
My experience in Ireland proved to be an exceptionally enriching moment, ranking among the most transformative encounters of my educational and personal development. In addition to acquiring valuable insights pertinent to my college major, I had the privilege of immersing myself in the local culture. Although Ireland didn't initially emerge as my foremost choice for my first European trip, I have no regrets whatsoever. Every facet of the journey, from the picturesque landscapes to the culinary delights, became a source of profound enjoyment. The nursing course I undertook exceeded expectations in terms of its informativeness. I appreciated the educational approach employed by the professor, which deviated from the conventional norms of STEM instruction. Contrary to the anticipated stress associated with such coursework, I found the learning environment to be conducive to absorbing a substantial amount of knowledge with remarkable ease. Transitioning from a community college setting to the experience of independent but also communal living with previously unfamiliar individuals, and adapting to a larger academic institution presented notable adjustments. However, the support and amiable assistance extended by program leaders, staff members, and the affable local community facilitated a seamless integration. This experience has become an indelible part of my narrative, continually serving as a testament to the acquisition of invaluable life skills. I enthusiastically encourage prospective students to explore the opportunities afforded by AIFS. It will offer a transformative experience, from rich cultural immersion and top-notch education to career opportunities and personal growth, its a concise yet comprehensive package. The friendly atmosphere, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse cuisine make it a positively life-changing adventure that every student should consider.



The best experience in my undergraduate career!
December 27, 2023by: Bailee Huston - United StatesProgram: AIFS Abroad in Maynooth, Republic of Ireland: Summer
Although study abroad was required for my major, the urge to go to another country has always been present. Doing my study abroad for the summer at Maynooth was the best experience of my life and something I can never stop talking about. Everywhere I went people were so friendly and I met some of my best friends while I was there. I always recommend people to go to Maynooth or study abroad in general!

Amazing cultural experience!
December 27, 2023by: McKenna Cooney - United StatesProgram: AIFS Abroad in Limerick, Republic of Ireland: Summer
I thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the course I took about Irish culture and traditions. It enhanced my experience of studying abroad and visiting the country by teaching me a bit the meaning behind many iconic landmarks and events.

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