FIE Dublin: Semester & Summer Internships and Study Programs

FIE Dublin: Semester & Summer Internships and Study Programs

Location
  • Ireland
    • Dublin
General grants/scholarships
Health & Safety

Program Details

Compensation
Non-Monetary Benefits
Timeframe
Academic Year Fall Spring Summer
Housing
Apartment
Language
English
Weekly Hours
12

Pricing

Price Details
Our Dublin programs vary in price depending on length. Please visit our website for the most up to date information.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

FIE and DBS Courses, TCD, UCD courses (depending on program)

What's Not Included
Airfare Meals Transportation
Oct 29, 2025
Sep 12, 2025
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About Program

Live, work, AND play in Dublin, Ireland, where a treasure trove of study opportunities and internships await you. As the modern business landscape is all about globalization, international markets, and benefiting the public good, there’s never been a better time to jumpstart your career with an internship at a small-to-medium organization or study experience abroad.

Choose to study only at any of our three academic partners:
Dublin Business School (semester, internship, and summer program options)
University College Dublin (semester and academic year options)
Trinity College Dublin (semester and academic year options)

Along with semester and summer internship options, the FIE Dublin Summer Irish Studies: Business & Culture program is a unique opportunity to experience the Emerald Isle during shorter-term study focusing on Irish politics and culture, complete with two included weekends away to the west of Ireland and Northern Ireland - sláinte!

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Students praise the program’s supportive staff, engaging cultural excursions, and opportunities for internships that enhance learning and career skills.

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

The Foundation for International Education (FIE) is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. In the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, internship policies, scholarship programs and other internally administered programs and activities, FIE does not discriminate against individuals on any basis. In its commitment to ensuring an environment that is welcoming and respectful to all, FIE proactively undertakes initiatives and actions to create an environment that welcomes diverse populations.
FIE is a community of staff, faculty, and students that prides itself on its diversity and inclusivity. We cultivate a welcoming, supportive, fair, and inclusive living, learning, and working environments, where the rights and dignities of all the community members are embraced and respected. FIE seeks to support students with their adjustment process as much as possible. As you are preparing to apply for your FIE study abroad program, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions, concerns, and support needs around aspects related to your identity, such as diversity, background, LGBTQ+, religion and faith, first-generation, disabilities, veteran or any other aspects related to your own self.
FIE works closely with its university partners, placement sites and affiliated organizations to provide an accessible experience for all students.FIE's Administration & Accessibility Team can assist you with any accessibility needs or queries – from pre-application and throughout your study abroad experience.

Impact 🌎

FIE is committed to fostering a sustainable future for all of us. We care! We actively encourage practices that encourage ethical consumption, fair trade, and a viable 21st century.
From our formal missions, FIE has devised specific and Articulated Values values which underpin and motivate all aspects of our organization.

Program Highlights

  • Co-curricular activities take you to the city's historic museums, theaters, and cultural centers
  • Exciting and engaging courses on Irish history, politics, and culture
  • Gain international internship experience
  • INCLUDED weekend study tour to Northern Ireland (Belfast, Giants Causeway)
  • INCLUDED weekend study tour to the West of Ireland (Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Galway)

Program Reviews

4.86 Rating
based on 28 reviews
  • 5 rating 89.29%
  • 4 rating 7.14%
  • 3 rating 3.57%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 3.95
  • Support 4.7
  • Fun 4.25
  • Housing 4.65
  • Safety 4.75
  • Academics 3.75
  • Support 5
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.5
  • Safety 5
Showing 17 - 24 of 28 reviews
Kyle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best Semester of College

My decision to become an international student was the best decision I have ever made in my life, and I give a lot of credit to Dublin and the entire FIE staff for making that happen. Many students say they will have a major culture shock and feel uncomfortable abroad, but I never felt that way with this program. Every staff member made me feel right at home in Dublin. Even on the first day, the staff members act as if they have known you your entire life and are so welcoming. They would go out of their way to make me feel comfortable during my time abroad. For example, I got sick for a few days during the semester and was a little unsure and nervous about how to go about seeing a doctor and about missing class. One of the program directors, Pauline, walked me to the doctors, helped me through the whole process, and made me feel so relaxed about the whole situation. She went beyond her job description to make sure that I was okay and that I would feel better. Acts like that make you feel like you are a part of a family in this program. Not a day goes by that I do not miss Dublin, and the wonderful people in FIE.

What would you improve about this program?
The only major problem I had with the program was with housing. It was the first year the program used this apartment building, and there were some administrative problems management was dealing with. Overall, it was still nice that all FIE students were living in the same building.
147 people found this review helpful.
Blake
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Just Do It

I came to Dublin without any experience being out of the United States. Like most other students, I had no idea what to expect as far as adjusting to a new culture or finding outlets to explore both Ireland and Europe as a whole; however, the FIE staff was beyond supportive, cared (and succeeded) at building a community within our program, and truly strived for us to make lasting memories.

Although there were plenty of stories I could tell, I'll never forget the night I celebrated my 20th birthday in Dublin. In early September, my best friend and I met an Irish student at the University College of Dublin, and we started to spend time with his friend group. By the time November rolled around, FIE had done such a good job at helping us build friendships with both the program students (the other American students) and Ireland natives, that it took no time to fill our apartment with 20 rowdy Irish students and probably another 20 students from our program. It created a rare sight of two radically different groups coming together and sharing things they had in common. Afterwards we all went out and created the most meaningful experience of culture and shared positive energy.

All in all, you will make plenty of stories like this while abroad-- and the FIE staff will make sure that happens. This is a priceless experience that you will remember for the rest of your life, so step outside the comfort zone and make it happen.

What would you improve about this program?
I absolutely loved the idea of grouping American students from different home Universities into the same living accommodation. It gave us a chance to not only experience Europe together, but to build lasting friendships-- because of this, I would recommend one more FIE weekend trip within Ireland to somewhere like Cork. Galway and Belfast/Londonderry were some of the best weekends of my life, and one more trip would be the icing on the cake.
123 people found this review helpful.
Grace
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Lucky Me for Finding FIE

FIE was an astounding program that combines the aspects of a professional experience with the fun of being abroad. They adequately prepared us for the entire program, I have studied abroad twice prior to this and can whole heartedly say, this program is the most efficient in getting their participants ready to handle everything that will come to them. As well as the weekends spent in different parts of the country learning about the history and traditions of Ireland was really effective and I feel like I had a better understanding of the country and it's people.

What would you improve about this program?
The housing was a bit inconvenient and wasn't very social, I found it hard to make friends aside from the 3 people I lived with. More social situations or ways to get involved in Irish young culture.
138 people found this review helpful.
Michelle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Why you should study abroad in Dublin

I was pleasantly surprised with how interesting the courses were. The professors were really knowledgeable-- they absolutely knew their stuff. The best part of the classes are the academic trips you take to different parts of the country, and to Northern Ireland. They're really a blast, but also reinforce your learning.

The living accommodations are nice and spacious. Most of the rooms were singles, and one two-three people shared a bathroom. My apartment dorms were at Blackhall Place, which was an easy walk to class and to the social areas of Dublin. Blackhall is also close to the beautiful Phoenix Park, where I would go running, and which has a nice zoo.

I personally loved the way the Irish approach grocery shopping. The produce is really fresh and doesn't have as many preservatives as the food in the States, so you buy in smaller quantities. There's also a cost for plastic grocery bags, so I would use a reusable shopping bag and a backpack, which I found to be really progressive, and of course, eco-friendly. It was definitely more cost efficient to grocery shop-- most days I would cook breakfast and dinner, and pack lunch. I would buy things like a coffee, or a snack if we had a long day. Sometimes I went out to eat, but it was definitely helpful on my wallet to eat in. But we ate out at some really delicious restaurants- the food in Dublin is awesome, for sure.

I took advantage of my time in Ireland by trying to expose myself to the culture and people as much as people. The Irish people are incredibly friendly and are wonderful at making you feel welcome, so we would always make friends and ask around for advice on good places to go, or things to do. We spent a lot of time walking around, exploring, and making friends. Dublin also has a great art and music scene, we went to a lot of open mic nights and band performances, and there's also a lot of great street performers (you can brush up by watching the movie "Once").

Something I found great was that the Irish care a great deal about their politics and their country, which I found refreshing. Instead of the Kardashians, you could get into a lengthy debate about a political decision at the pub over a pint (and then maybe hash out about the Kardashians just a wee bit). I found that aspect to Irish life very enriching.

I've traveled to a few places in the world, and I always try to take a bit of each country home with me. Literally, I always take a few pebbles. But more deeply than that, from Dublin and Ireland in general I gained a great respect for friendliness and openness. As a straight-up New Yorker, I'm used to facing a very fast-paces and standoffish state of living. The Irish way is friendlier, it's kinder, it's welcoming. You could get into a friendly conversation with a stranger at the grocery store, or out at night, just for the sake of a friendly conversation.

The experiences I had are irreplaceable, everything from the friends I made, to Causey Farms, to that one club in Belfast. I highly recommend this program to anyone who is interested.

131 people found this review helpful.
Alyssa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Review of Dublin, Ireland Internship/Study Abroad Program for Summer 2014

I thoroughly enjoyed my experience in Dublin under FIE's close guidance. I was fully supported by their office in all of my endeavors. I felt protected and watched over because they requested to know where myself and the other participants were at all times, especially while partaking in weekend travel. I enjoyed seeing all of Ireland--north, south, east and west. Some of my favorite highlights were sightseeing in the breathtaking Ring of Kerry, hiking County Clare's impossibly beautiful Cliffs of Moher, sifting through a charming farmers market in Cork, earning eloquent speaking by kissing the Blarney Stone and, of course, being flattered time and time again in Dublin by the friendliest, most welcoming locals in existence. I look back upon my (too short!) time in Dublin with absolute fondness and longing to return as soon as possible. I felt that FIE provided the most opportune conditions in which to enjoy this experience. I was sufficiently pleased and impressed by the way they bent over backwards to accommodate myself and the other students. I miss it dearly. I'm so happy that I participated and I whole heartedly believe it was the best experience of my life.

What would you improve about this program?
This program could be improved by making the mandatory events during the week--perhaps on Thursday nights? It was a scheduling issue for us because we loved FIE's planned events, but they would often conflict with our weekend travel plans. The bottom line is we wanted to do it all, but would have to choose because days off were limited.
144 people found this review helpful.
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Kim
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

FIE Program at UCD

In Spring 2013, I studied at University College Dublin through the FIE program my university partnered with. Of the Dublin programs my university offered, UCD was the best fit for the academic and cultural experience I hoped to gain from the program. It was great to live in an on-campus apartment on an international campus and get to know other students from Ireland and several other countries. I did not have an internship while in Dublin, but I did go back with 24 course credits because of the minimum requirements at UCD, which was 8 more than I would have been able to take at my university. It seems like a lot, but many courses only met once a week, so it ended up being a smaller workload than I was used to! Because UCD is a traditional college campus, I was able to join student organizations for an easy way to meet new people and get involved with events happening on campus and in the city. I’d definitely recommend the UCD program for that reason, but do make sure you do some research on UCD’s location in Dublin and plan ahead. Because you will need to take the bus between campus and City Centre, make sure you plan to spend at least $200-300 in bus and taxi costs alone. UCD is a beautiful campus with a lot to do, and the FIE staff will support you fantastically while you are there!

What would you improve about this program?
The housing situation could have been improved, but there would have been upsides and downsides to any situation. While I loved living on campus and got to be good friends with my Irish roommates, it was difficult living outside of City Centre. When I was in town with friends who went to Dublin Business School or Trinity, they could walk home at the end of the night, while I had to be on the 11:00 bus or pay for a cab (€10-15 depending). However, my friends who did live in City Centre did live with mostly Americans, and they wished they could have gotten the chance to live with Irish students.
133 people found this review helpful.
Ashleigh
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Unforgettable Experience in Dublin

Words can only begin describe what an amazing internship experience I had in Dublin this past summer. I worked for a small accounting firm during the week and traveled all over Ireland on the weekends. I had the best of both worlds. Dublin is by far one of my favorite cities. The people are very hospitable and genuine.

Living in a different country for 2 months can be a bit overwhelming but I felt right at home in Dublin. My advisors at FIE were very welcoming and knowledgable. They also planned weekend trips with the other students in your program so everyone could get to know each other and experience Ireland's culture.

I would highly recommend college students to study abroad, especially with FIE. I am able to use my study abroad experience in any part of my life. I will never forget this past summer, especially the people that I met.

143 people found this review helpful.
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Isabelle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Dual City Summer: Dublin and London

This was an amazing program! I had never been to Ireland before, but the teachers and program leaders did such a great job of helping us learn the city, and taking us on tours of all the sites. I would definitely recommend this program.

135 people found this review helpful.

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