IES Abroad Dublin Study Tour on Cross-Cultural Communication

Study Tour
Globally Recognized
Delivery Method:
In-Person
Duration:
Single Term

About the Program

Discover how global communication intersects with cultural diversity in Dublin, a city where tradition meets innovation. This program explores communication adaptation across national boundaries, examining cultural similarities and differences in a globalized economy. Through group coursework, interactions with industry experts, and visits to Dublin's top multinational organizations, you analyze internal communications functions in diverse, multicultural workplaces. This comprehensive academic experience develops the practical skills you need for a successful career in the global marketplace.

European HQ for tech giants Google, Facebook, and Microsoft

Based walking distance from Stephen’s Green and Trinity College

Research and present a group Capstone Project on communication and culture

Explore the cultural center and beating heart of Ireland

Program Advisor

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Student Counselor SAFFY

Your Student Counselor is your study abroad ambassador and supporter. They join your application journey when you’ve confirmed you’re interested in studying abroad. At this point, they guide you through each stage of the application, notify you of the documents you need, let you know when your admission results are in, and walk you through the next steps, including class enrollment and organizing pre-arrival tests. 

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At a Glance

Language of Instruction:
English
Language Prerequisite Level:
Advanced
GPA Requirements:
2.50
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Academic Strengths:
Cultural Studies, Business, Economics & Finance, International Business, Communications, Language, Linguistics & Cultural Studies, International Relations
Housing:
Hotel
Visa Required:
Maybe

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About the University

About IES Abroad Dublin Center

Dublin’s IES Abroad Center is just south of the cosmopolitan city center. Form lasting bonds with other students at your study hub in a former Victorian post office fully renovated with a library and student lounge. Just a short walk away is Dublin Castle, St. Stephen’s Green, and Trinity College where you can learn Dublin’s rich history and discover Ireland’s gregarious spirit. 

Academics

In a friendly, small group in the old post-office building that is now IES Abroad Dublin, you grow your understanding of basic communication skills then explore ideas that connect across countries. You study real-world examples and learn how storytelling works in international marketing. 

Your knowledge grows through visits to local businesses and talks from global experts, culmination in an exciting team project during which you research, create, and present a Capstone Project using PowerPoint.

Courses

Academics 
Perfect for B1-level English, this course explores communication principles, cultural influences in professional settings, and cross-cultural marketing strategies. You dive into case studies of iconic Irish brands, like Guinness and Riverdance, to see how storytelling and heritage shape communication across boundaries.


Capstone Project
In small groups, you research and deliver a PowerPoint presentation that applies the communication theories and cultural insights you learned in class.


Workshops, Site Visits & Guest Lectures
Strengthen classroom concepts on two site visits where you engage in interactive activities to explore communication styles and practice cross-cultural collaboration.


Cultural Activities
In three Irish cultural activities—maybe a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, a Gaelic sports event, or in cultural exchanges—you practice your intercultural communication skills.


Day Trip
Discover Ireland beyond Dublin with an excursion to a village or natural landmark to deepen your understanding of Irish cultural heritage.

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

Application Requirements

When applying to study abroad, you must meet the entry requirements set by the host university—and SAF is here to set you up for success.

The requirements outlined in this section include the language proficiency scores you may need to demonstrate your language skills, a guide to the GPA range and other academic prerequisites required by your host university, and a list of documentation and other application materials you will need to finalize your application. You may need to supply additional information throughout the process, and you will be alerted through your emails and SAF Student Portal if this is the case for you.
  • Language Proficiency
  • Academics & GPA
  • Application Documents & Materials

Language Test Score Requirements

Each study tour has slightly different language requirements, based on the complexity of the program content.

  • Duolingo English Proficiency Test: 75
  • IELTS: 5.0
  • TOEFL iTP: 450
  • TOEFL iBT: 45
  • TOEIC: 450
  • EFSET: 45
  • CET-4: 425
  • CET-6: 400
  • Gaokao: 90
  • English Test for International Communication (Intermediate Level): Satisfied / 180

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Program Dates

When studying abroad, you will want to consider the time of year and how long you are away. Most programs follow the host university's academic calendar.

The dates shown below are general estimates, and as you get closer to the start of the term, you will get more detailed information from SAF. If you have any questions, your Student Counsellor and Program Specialist are always here to support you and point you to the correct information.

Housing Information

Hotel/Hostel

SAF arranges your hostel accommodation in central Dublin. You are a four- or six-bed room with others on your study tour. With 24/7 reception, free Wi-Fi, a cinema room, common room, and laundry facilities, you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. 

You have a welcome and farewell meal together, and the rest of the time, you are free to either eat in the onsite café or explore the local bars, cafés, and restaurants to experience true Irish fare—there is no meal plan in your program fee.

*Each program has different accommodation requirements, so SAF plans for each diligently. For specific questions regarding housing, please contact SAF.
 

Bathroom (Shared)
Bed
Kitchen (Shared)
Laundry Facilities
Linens
Meals (see description for details)
Toiletries (check hotel website for details)
Towels
Up to 6 Students Per Room

About Dublin

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Why Dublin

Dublin, Ireland’s capital and largest city, is a culturally rich place to study. From its historic roots and ancient castle to modern buildings and attractions, it is a vibrant, popular literary town with a very friendly welcome. Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Dropbox have all made their European home, here, too.

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The Student Experience

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Orientation

Before You Leave

Your study abroad experience starts well before you travel. We talk through your program choices, guide you through application, and support your preparations for leaving

On Arrival

We’re by your side from the moment you arrive, for campus orientation, getting you to your accommodation, and helping settle

Get Acclimated

The SAF Staff on the ground will introduce you to the details of your itinerary and explain where and when you eat, how to see a doctor or a dentist, which bus or train to catch. They have all the answers, just ask!

Learn by Doing

Academic experts guide you through a learning by doing experience, blending culture with best pedagogic practice to support your coursework and development and to help you retain knowledge.

Keeping You Safe

We enroll you in the SAF emergency alert system, so you hear safety concerns relevant to you.

Get Social

Your tour group will share in the arranged social and cultural events as well as hands-on learning, so you have many opportunities to collaborate with other international SAF Scholars, experience the destination you’re in, and build friendships for life.

Advising and Support

The process of studying abroad could quickly feel overwhelming, but we have been doing this for decades and do everything we can to support you through it. 

Many SAF staff are alumni and have walked this path. They have real-life experience to draw on as they advise and support you through every step of our comprehensive services. They’re in your corner, taking care of all the details and explaining what you need to do next.

Take the first step in your study abroad journey by scheduling a consultation with your closest Student Counselor. You can discuss your for-credit academic courses and language programs and explore internships, research programs, and study tours. When you know what you want to do, we guide you through the pre-program steps, help you arrange your visa and transport, and finalize your accommodation or digital experience.

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

Commonly Asked Questions About Studying Abroad

Commonly Asked Questions about Study Tour Programs

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Why Travel With SAF?

Studying abroad is an unforgettable experience, one that stays with you in your career, your contacts, your future. It can define you. At any of our prestigious university partners, you can build personalized for-credit programs that can last up to a whole year.

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