International Summer School, 22 July - 9 August 2013
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About the Programme
This three-week programme has participants of all ages (18 - 60+) and from a variety of backgrounds. Students are administrators, teachers and professors as well as undergraduates and postgraduates and those who simply have a passion for Irish history and culture. Lectures and seminars are given by internationally-acclaimed scholars on various aspects of the study of Ireland, including history, politics, anthropology, film and theatre, language, music and literature.
A special optional programme in the second week, is available - this allows participants to explore additional facets of Irish history. Details of the programme for 2012 (which will give you a good idea of what to expect in 2013) can be found at the links below.
- Find out more about the programme
- Why choose this Irish Studies Summer School
- 2012 Programme
- How to apply for 2013
- Fees
- ScholarshipsÂ
- Assessment and Credit
- Student Feedback
- Accommodation
- Getting to Belfast
- Visas | Healthcare | Living Costs
- Excursions and Photographs
- International Connections
- FAQs
- Tenth Anniversary Celebrations
Read about some of the students' experiences. Visit us on Facebook. Read about our tenth anniversary celebrations.
Interview on BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster Programme - Dr Dominic Bryan & Merri Fefles . (Thursday 5 August 2010).





