About the City

Founded by the Vikings more than 1,000 years ago, today’s Dublin is both an ancient city and home to Europe's youngest population. Ireland’s capital city is also an important commercial and economic center, making it the ideal place to gain hands-on experience through internships, service learning, and volunteering. See centuries of British influence as you explore Dublin’s elegant Georgian squares, spacious parks, and impressive public buildings. Live where generations of famous Irish playwrights, writers, musicians, and singers have found inspiration. Get to know the city’s modern-day mix of recent immigrants from around the world, all set in the rich context of Irish culture. When you study abroad in Dublin, the opportunities to immerse into the city’s unique mix of old and new are endless.

Student Testimonials

"Summer '23, I traveled to Dublin, Ireland with CEA CAPA. I found the staff both pre-departure and onsite very helpful. They were quick with responses and assisting in any worries that I had. We had two CEA CAPA planned fun trips that let gave us a go..."

Lily Campbell

Michigan State University

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Summer 2023, Ireland

"My time abroad with CEA CAPA were some of the best moments of my life. Staff was very welcoming and had 3 amazing excursions planned, and they made real, meaningful connections with us. From a welcome dinner to spending a weekend in the Aran Islands ..."

Jailexie Pereira

University of Massachusetts

GoOverseas

Fall 2023, Ireland

"My study abroad through CEA CAPA in Dublin was amazing. CEA CAPA staff made the whole application process so easy and stress-free. The staff and instructors at my program were the most amazing people ever. They constantly helped in our classes and re..."

Emma Rossow

University of Central Florida

GoOverseas

Summer 2023, Ireland

"Studying abroad with CEA CAPA in Dublin, Ireland was the most amazing experience of my life that I'll never forget. I learned so much and continue doing so! I grew closer to myself and became more independent and confident. I took advantage of time a..."

Shannon King

GoOverseas

Summer 2023, Ireland

Programs in Dublin (11)

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What Students are Saying about Ireland

Exploring Bookstores in Dublin, Ireland While Studying Abroad
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Exploring Bookstores in Dublin, Ireland While Studying Abroad

CEA CAPA alum Julianna details a weekend she spent browsing bookstores in Dublin, Ireland, during a study abroad semester. Learn more.

A Journey to Howth While Studying Abroad in Dublin, Ireland
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A Journey to Howth While Studying Abroad in Dublin, Ireland

CEA CAPA alum Jennifer Krulisz-Hossain details a trip she took to Howth, Ireland, during a semester studying abroad in Dublin. Read more.

Interning Abroad at the First Public Library of Ireland
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Interning Abroad at the First Public Library of Ireland

CEA CAPA alum Julianna Bruemmer describes her time interning abroad at the first public library in Ireland, Marsh’s Library. Read more.

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Where You'll Study

CEA CAPA Dublin Center

The CEA CAPA Dublin Center provides an interdisciplinary education in the heart of Dublin, with courses in a range of business and liberal arts subjects. You’ll enjoy an invaluable opportunity to actively improve your global competency while immersed in a city where the traditional Celtic world and the modern era blend effortlessly.

The CEA CAPA Dublin Center is currently found on the campus of Champlain College, Dublin. Our new study center, to be located at Iveagh Court, will be open to students beginning with the Spring 2025 term.

Designed to build on the natural strengths of the city’s history, culture, and business environment, curriculum at the CEA CAPA Dublin Center focuses on international business and culture in Ireland. Each course incorporates multiple activities, designed to take the curriculum out of the classroom and into the community. These may include visits to museums, Parliament, local and international businesses, and first-hand encounters with locals through interviews, social activities, and sporting events. You’re encouraged to apply the lessons learned in class to real-life, drawing connections between the subjects examined during class and daily life in the host community. This ongoing, active, and reflective structure of study not only helps you gain a better historical and social understanding of Dublin and contemporary Ireland, but helps you develop the international cultural fluency required to communicate and function effectively in an increasingly globalized world.

The CEA CAPA Dublin Center’s mission is not simply to provide you with the tools and direction to learn about Ireland, but also to reflect and articulate critically on your own national, cultural and social identities. Faculty at the CEA CAPA Dublin Center foster intellectual and cultural growth by engaging in lively debates, multi-media research presentations, and round-table discussions. Purposefully small learning environments provide the flexibility to accommodate individual student needs and learning styles.

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Excursions

Get out and explore! Excursions are offered for most semester, year, and summer programs. Semester students are typically offered between two to three excursions and summer study students are typically offered between one to two excursions. You'll receive a calendar of excursions during orientation; here are a few day and overnight excursions we've offered in the past.

Where You'll Stay

*Housing options may change and will be confirmed on the housing application form prior to the start of the term. Below are the housing options that have been offered in the past.

Alumni Ambassadors

Anna Galindo

Anna Galindo

Colorado State University
Donyale Young

Donyale Young

University of Memphis
Lily Campbell

Lily Campbell

Michigan State University
Jailexie Pereira

Jailexie Pereira

University of Massachusetts
Jacqueline Drazdzinski

Jacqueline Drazdzinski

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Shannon King

Shannon King

Marymount University
Emma Rossow

Emma Rossow

University of Central Florida
Lily Holden

Lily Holden

Ithaca College

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Frequently Asked Questions

Studying abroad in Ireland is a life changing event for many students. When you study abroad or intern abroad in Dublin, you experience learning outside the traditional classroom setting, gain international insight, and expand your sense of cultural awareness. You will experience new culture, food, and meet people from all over the world making lifelong friends and expanding your network. Plus, you get to travel to places you've only read about.
Dublin is more expensive than other Irish destinations but still affordable for study abroad students. Ireland is an island and Dublin is its capital city, so expect higher prices due to imported products and high tourism rates.
Dublin is considered a “Medium Threat” location according to the U.S. Department of State, due to petty theft, burglary, and other minor offenses.

CEA CAPA offers many housing options while you're studying abroad in Dublin. In some study locations you may also have the option of arranging your own independent housing. For more information on housing, connect with your site specialist.

The CEA CAPA Dublin study abroad programs offer several housing options for students depending on their preferences. Most of CEA CAPA Dublin's housing options span neighborhoods located within 20 – 60 minutes away from the CEA CAPA Dublin Center.

Dublin Housing options include:

  • Apartment and Student Residence
  • Student Residences for Direct Enroll programs
  • Homestay
  • Independent Living
Vikings discovered Dublin thousands of years ago. Dublin is both an ancient city and home to Europe’s youngest population, where nearly 50% of their population is younger than 30 years old. This young, coastal city is where history and technology buffs thrive, as it’s often dubbed “Europe’s Silicon Valley.”Dublin is located on the island’s east coast, on a bay along the iconic River Liffey. It’s a quick two-and-a-half-hour drive from Galway!Dublin is known for its abundant green spaces, picturesque countryside, and famous pubs. Ireland’s capital city is described as a small city with a large village vibe. Musicians and entertainers fill the streets, making it an inspiring place for future performers. The Irish people have always prized the arts and their own big-name contributors to music, literature, and film. Plus, Dublin consistently ranks in the world’s top five friendliest cities, so you’ll be with good company and charming Irish hospitality.