The Irish population is the youngest in Europe, with a third of Irish people under the age of 25.

And a United Nations development index recently awarded the country the second highest quality of life in the world, behind Norway.

The universities in the Republic of Ireland are likely to receive significantly more attention in the coming years.

Because with the departure of Great Britain from the EU, cultural and study stays in the country have become much more complicated.

The English-speaking neighboring island can be an alternative.

There are nine universities to choose from in the country, five of them in Dublin, as well as in Cork, Galway and Limerick. With Trinity College in Dublin, one of the oldest and most renowned educational institutions in Europe is also part of it, founded in 1592.