Dublin ranked as one of world's best cities for international students
Posted February 15, 2017
Dublin is the 31st best city in the world for international students, according to (opens in a new window)QS Best Student Cities 2017.
The Irish capital shared the position with Madrid. Montréal was number one, displacing Paris after its four consecutive years at the top.
UCD has 27,500 students with 25% coming from abroad to study in Dublin.
The QS rankings are based on six categories: Affordability, Desirability, Employer Activity, University Rankings, Student Mix and Student View.
Dublin scored 83 out of 100 in the Student Mix category, “reflecting its high concentration of students and high ratio of international students.” It achieved 81 out of 100 in Student View.
Student View is based on a survey of over 18,000 students and graduates. “It is a very beautiful and diverse city; you can make friends from all over the world,” said one survey respondent.
Dublin was ranked 22nd for Student Experience. This was based on students’ ratings in eight categories: tolerance and inclusion, diversity and friendliness, ease of getting around, affordability, nightlife, employment opportunities, arts and culture.
“Ireland's capital has become a more multicultural and cosmopolitan place in the past several decades, but at its heart retains a tradition and culture that is all its own,” QS said in its summary of Dublin.
Pictured: The Convention Centre Dublin. Greg Clarke/Flickr
Cities needed a population of over 250,000 and at least two universities in the most recent QS World University Rankings to be eligible for the rankings. 100 cities were included.
QS Quacquarelli Symonds is a global provider of higher education and study abroad analysis. It also compiles the QS World University Rankings.
By: Jonny Baxter, digital journalist, UCD University Relations