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How about studying, living and working in Ireland?

In recent years, studying in Ireland has gradually become a new trend, which is widely welcomed and recognized by overseas students in China. The quality of education in Ireland is well-known in Europe and even in the world. How about studying in Ireland? Are there any special advantages? Let's get to know each other.

1. Studying and living in Ireland

1. Clothes, the temperature in summer is generally 18 ~23 degrees, so you can take less or even nothing for summer clothes according to your preferences. You can bring a little more clothes in autumn and winter, and the temperature is around 4~5 in winter, so you can buy them here, but the style selection is not as complete as tb, unless there are similar brands of clothes all over the world, such as Nike Adi in Tommy North.

2. Skin care products can be bought basically except those from Japan and South Korea, but it is more expensive to buy them in the shopping mall than to buy them in China after going out of duty-free shops. Students who like patch masks are advised to bring more, and Aidao is relatively expensive.

3. Umbrella, it rains and winds too much in Ireland, so it is necessary to bring an umbrella that is relatively resistant to construction.

4. ID photos, all kinds of sizes that are normally used. It's expensive and not so beautiful here.

5. medicine, cold and diarrhea, etc. take some medicine for minor illnesses that will be cured after taking a few pills. You need to make an appointment to see a doctor here. Sometimes you go to the hospital at the appointed time, and your illness has already recovered. In addition, anti-inflammatory drugs are prescription drugs, so you should bring some in moderation. (remember, it's a small amount, so you can't bring too much.)

6. Flow card, which is needed when connecting flights. Although the airport has WiFi, the signal is not necessarily.

7. Contact lenses and spare glasses. The glasses here are really expensive, and the frames really don't have that much choice.

8. British standard converter and China plug.

9. Quilts, some students think it is unnecessary and take up space, but students who love the island and are afraid of the tide can bring their own silk quilts, which is very useful.

1. Gold rings, without too much, are unsafe, have a high exchange rate and are unnecessary. It is recommended to bring a small amount of cash, eat during the transfer, etc., or bring a credit card.

11. Rice cooker. For various reasons, we can hardly buy the rice cooker we use in China in Aidao, so it is necessary to bring a small rice cooker or a small pressure cooker. You can also buy second-hand rice cookers after you go to Aidao.

2. Work after studying in Ireland

1. About the employment rate of graduates

It is gratifying that the employment rate of graduates this year has increased significantly compared with before. It is reported that 9% of graduates have found jobs this year, and the average salary is 33,574 euros per year. At the same time, 62% of international students choose to stay in Ireland after graduation.

Josephine Walsh, a career guidance professor at Menus National University in Ireland, said: Students with bachelor's degrees are more competitive, and now recruitment companies not only focus on popular majors, but also some less popular majors, such as humanities graduates, which are very popular now, because they have outstanding problem-solving ability, good critical thinking and innovative consciousness.

2. Employment opportunities are not limited to Dublin, the capital

Maria Nugent, an employment instructor at Cork University of Technology, said that now every university will provide a lot of employment guidance and help to the graduating students, and we will inform the students regularly by email where there are employment opportunities, and the door of our office is always open. You are welcome to consult at any time, and we are willing to answer your questions.

3. Graduate schemes

This kind of training program is usually 2-3 years, which was originally concentrated in banking, insurance and finance, but now IT has been extended to various industries, such as science and technology, pharmaceutical industry, IT, food industry and retail industry due to its great success.

At present, the most popular training program is the Big Four accounting firms. It takes one to three and a half years. During these three years, you can not only learn about all aspects of accounting and finance, but also complete the examination of professional accounting qualification certificate. After three and a half years, you will be a qualified accountant. But of course, there are many other companies that are also very good, such as: SMEs, the website of EnterpriseIreland, which is mainly aimed at letting graduates find employment opportunities in smaller companies.

3. Advantages of studying in Ireland

1. Ireland is the only country in the European Union that uses English as its first language except Britain. Therefore, English is used in daily language and teaching, which saves China students the trouble of learning a foreign language from scratch.

2. Scholarships are attractive. Compared with other Commonwealth countries, Ireland is very tolerant of scholarships for international students. As long as students are really excellent and have the intention to learn, it is not difficult to get scholarships.

3. The cost of living is much lower than that in mainstream countries.

4. For students at school, the Irish government allows students to work 2 hours a week, and they can work 4 hours a week during holidays. At present, major schools in Ireland and the Ministry of Education are planning better policies to attract outstanding students to study in Ireland, and the prospects for China students to study in Ireland are promising. In this way, the actual annual cost of studying abroad has dropped below 7 thousand, which greatly reduces the threshold of studying abroad at one's own expense.

5. Ireland has also introduced a series of preferential policies to attract outstanding China university students and senior talents. China students who have obtained Irish university degrees (bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree) can renew their student visas for another two years. During this period, they are allowed to find jobs in Ireland, and after working for four years, they will obtain long-term residency in Ireland.