Indian Embassy reassures students on safety in Ireland, but concerns on daily life persist

Indian Embassy reassures students on safety in Ireland, but concerns on daily life persist

The Indian Embassy in Ireland has reiterated its commitment to the safety and well-being of Indian-origin students in Ireland, stressing that the country remains safe, inclusive and welcoming to international residents. In a statement, the embassy said Ireland is among the safest countries in the world for international students, ranking second globally and first within … Read more

Indian-origin students emerge as largest international group in Ireland

Indian-origin students emerge as largest international group in Ireland

Indian-origin students have become the largest group among international students in Ireland, marking a clear shift in the country’s higher education landscape. Latest figures show that 9,175 Indian-origin students are currently studying in Ireland, accounting for 10% of the total international student population. Ireland hosted 44,500 international students last year, up from 40,000 the previous … Read more

Indian-origin student Alisha Manoj wins two awards at BT Young Scientist

Indian-origin student Alisha Manoj won two awards in the Biological & Ecological project category at the 2023 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE).  Alisha investigated which compostable bin liner is the best for home compost and won two awards. She won the EPA award for Best Environmental Project and Winner in the Biological & … Read more

Indian-origin students, Aditya Joshi and Aditya Kumar win top prize at EU young scientist contest

Two Indian-origin students, Aditya Kumar and Aditya Joshi have won first prize at this year’s European Union Contest for Young Scientists. Aditya Kumar and Aditya Joshi, 5th-year and 4th-year students at Synge Street, Dublin, had already won this year’s BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. Their project proposes a solution to a mathematical problem from the … Read more