Education in the field of journalism in Ireland is relevant modern knowledge, valuable practical experience in the profession and excellent prospects for employment. Thanks to popular academic programs, internships and practicing teachers, Ireland's universities have their advantages and are in no way inferior to English.

Study journalism in Ireland
Journalism students at universities in Ireland learn to work with all formats and on all communication channels. They receive broad knowledge in various fields: linguistics, sociology, psychology and cultural studies. University students form the professional skills necessary to collect information, conduct interviews and work in different journalistic genres.
Irish universities allow you to choose interdisciplinary areas or focus on a narrow area:
- Media Management
- Public Relations
- Sports Journalism
- Film and television
- TV production
- Journalism
- Radio journalism
- Media & Design
- Digital journalism.
School of Journalism from Griffith College Dublin
University programs can be divided into two types: short-term and long-term. The first include a variety of certificate courses lasting less than six months, the second - bachelor's, master's and PhD. A striking example of a prestigious educational institution is Griffith College Dublin, the country's largest private college with strong journalism and media programs. The University's School of Journalism is recognized as one of the best in the UK.
Griffith College Dublin was founded in 1974, today it is one of the most respected universities in Ireland. The campus area of the university is seven acres and is located 1.5 kilometers from the Irish capital. The university has an extensive infrastructure and works closely with national and international companies, providing students with paid internship places.
Popular college programs in journalism and media:
- Communications and Media Production
- Photojournalism
- Interactive media
- Digital Journalism
- Journalism and media communications.