Galway, Ireland — Facilities
Established in 1846, the National University of Ireland, Galway offers degrees in arts, law, medicine, engineering, and other subjects and has a student body of about 14,500 students from more than 40 countries. The summer program at the Irish Centre for Human Rights holds classes on weekday mornings and early afternoons in a state-of-the-art classroom building located in the heart of the university, adjacent to the campus dining facilities, computer labs, library, fitness center, and pub.
Participants in the program are housed in university student apartments, overlooking the River Corrib on the edge of the university campus. Apartments include ensuite bedrooms, desks, phones, and common rooms with color TVs and kitchenettes.