Trinity College Dublin

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Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin is an exchange destination for Utrecht University Bachelor and Master students of the faculty of Humanities in Dublin, Ireland.

Student experiences

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General Information for incoming students

Study Abroad Guide

Pre-arrival Guide

Course information

Academic calendar

Semester I (Michaelmas Term): approximately September – December
Semester II (Hilary Term ): approximately January – May

Academic Calendar

Requirements

Language requirement: a minimum language level of B2 (CEFR) in English is required.

GPA 3.1 (ca 7,1 gemiddeld) is required generally but some subjects may even have a higher GPA like 3.3 or 3.5.

Areas of study open to exchange students

History, Irish & Celtic Languages, Linguistics, Philosophy, Music and English. Subjects taught here include:

  • Celtic and Irish Languages and Culture
  • History
  • English Language and Culture
  • Linguistics
  • Musicology
  • Philosophy

Students must enroll in at least 50% of the ECTS in modules offered by their host School/Department.

Courses at Master’s level

Yes Celtic Languages only.

For other subjects only bachelor level.

Language of instruction

English

Housing assistance

Accommodation Visiting Students

More information about living in Dublin

Estimated living costs per month

Rental prices for on-campus accommodation differs between universities.

These can range from €600 to more than €1,000 per month. Generally, they are charged as a lump sum each semester.

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Credits

Normal study load per semester: 30 EC
 

Number of places available
    • Celtic and Irish languages 4
     
    • History 4
     
    • Linguistics 2
     
    • Philosophy 2
     
    • Music 2
     
    • English Language and Culture 2
     
Additional information

Website

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Do you have any questions about this partner university or about studying abroad? Contact the International Office of the Faculty of Humanities (details below).