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Here at myUCD we want to help second level students choose the right course for them. We want to provide all the info you need to make this important decision and are here to listen if you need to ask questions and put you in touch with academics or students currently studying the degree, all to help inform your decision!
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2M ago
Hi! My name is Aisling and I’m a third-year Law with Politics student at UCD. I chose this course because I really wanted to learn how to make a positive change in the world and advocate for the issues that I care about. Outside of my course, I really love volunteering and taking part in student activities, from mock trials and debating to coffee mornings and movie nights. I have been involved with the Literary and Historical (L&H) Society since first year and I have loved every minute of it, so I thought I would share some of my insight on one of the best societies on campus!
What is the ..read more
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2M ago
Final Year Commerce student Michele, tells us about her internship experience with Special Olympics Ireland, working with the marketing and fundraising departments and her experience and benefits of applying for The Business in Society Scholarship.
Not sure what area you are interested in completing an internship in? This is the feeling almost everyone in Commerce has during 2nd year. Commerce has the option of being extended from a three to a four-year course if you decide to do an internship in your third year. The areas you can work in are endless, for example, HR, Consulting, Tax, Audit, A ..read more
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1y ago
Hi! My name is Katie and I’m a second-year law student at UCD. In first year I lived in the Gold Village
and this year I’m in Merville. I’ve also been working in UCD Residences as a Residential Assistant since
September, so I have quite a bit of insight into what it’s like to live on campus!
The Basics
The first thing to know is that there are six different types of accommodation. Five of them are all next
to each other on the Belfield (main) campus and the Blackrock accommodation is on the Smurfit
(graduate business) campus. The second thing to know is that there’s an accommodation called ‘Th ..read more
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1y ago
Daniel Power, UCD Business & Law student talks about his experience doing a summer internship in McCann Fitzgerald.
During the Summer of 2022, I spent three weeks working in McCann Fitzgerald as a summer intern in
their aviation finance department. It was an experience like no other – getting real-world experience
in a large corporate law firm where I was given challenging legal work was hugely beneficial in
confirming my wish to pursue a career in corporate law. As an intern, I spent much of my time
reviewing transaction documents, sitting in on client calls, and helping my asso ..read more
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1y ago
Creativity in Design
‘Creativity in Design’ is one of the most popular modules among our first year Engineering students. In this module, students develop observation skills, problem solving skills and their lateral thinking abilities through a series of assigned projects.
This year, as part of this module, over 50 student teams competed for the honour of having their idea for improving student life in the Engineering and Materials Science Centre become a reality. Each team was asked to survey the building and survey other students to find out what they needed and come up with an i ..read more
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3y ago
I live by schedules and timetables. So, the first thing I do when I wake up is run through my day’s lectures/labs/tutorials and other programmes in my head. Sometimes I love my timetable, sometimes I dread it. Sometimes my college day starts only at 2pm and ends by 4pm. On others, it runs from 9am to 5pm. Whatever it is, it is the love for the degree I am doing that keeps me going. Also, no matter which day of the week it is, I wake up before 8am, because there is so much precious time in the morning you wouldn’t want to waste by sleeping.
After a proper breakfast (I insist on having a proper ..read more
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3y ago
When I was in leaving cert, I really didn’t have a clue what I wanted to study. I also couldn’t really pinpoint a particular job that I was interested in (doctor, teacher, lawyer…), which made choosing a course even more stressful. I only seemed to be able to rule out things I did not enjoy – science, history, business – which at the time, felt as though it eliminated most of my options.
That wasn’t to say I didn’t have any subjects I liked. I really enjoyed English and Maths, and I loved art, so in the back of my mind I thought maybe I’d like to do something with a creative twist. There were ..read more
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3y ago
Hi, my name is Dearbhla and I’m a year 3 social sciences student here in UCD. I am studying a joint major of Sociology and Social Justice as part of the DN700 course. I really love my course and couldn’t be happier studying in UCD!
Why I chose my course
I chose my course for a number of reasons. I had studied subjects relating to social sciences for the leaving certificate such as home economics, and religion and knew that I wanted to study something related to human behaviour. I am also a part of a human rights organisation outside of college and have a passion for issues relating to e ..read more
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3y ago
Hi everyone! My name’s Federico, I’m 21, and I’m currently in my third year of BComm International here at UCD! As you might guess from my name, I’m from Italy, and in this article I’m going to share with you what brought me to Ireland, UCD and my course, how I settled into it, and what my course is like!
I went through secondary school in my hometown, Rimini, a medium-sized seaside city located in the Emilia Romagna region, just minutes away from the border with San Marino. I decided to study in Ireland because I was looking for a truly international experience for my college years, and as Ir ..read more
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3y ago
My name is Katherine, and I am a research Masters student in the School of Languages, Cultures and
Linguistics. I began my undergraduate degree in Spanish and Linguistics in UCD in 2015, followed
by my current research masters course in 2020.
I have always been particularly passionate about Spanish, as I began studying it in my primary school
years, which ultimately led me to studying Spanish in secondary school, before beginning my
university studies. When I applied for UCD, I was certain that I wanted to study Spanish, but I found
selecting my second and third subjects to be quite challengin ..read more