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Living in Cork

Cork City, Ireland’s second-largest city, is a vibrant and historic destination known for its rich cultural heritage, friendly atmosphere, and dynamic student life. Located in the southwest of Ireland, Cork is often referred to as the "Rebel City" due to its strong history of independence and resilience. The city boasts a charming blend of old and new, with medieval lanes, Georgian architecture, and modern developments lining the River Lee.

Cork is home to renowned institutions like University College Cork (UCC), making it a hub for education and innovation. Its bustling English Market, world-class restaurants, and lively pubs showcase Ireland’s best food and music scenes, while festivals such as the Cork Jazz Festival and Cork Midsummer Festival highlight its creative spirit. With easy access to the stunning coastline of West Cork and attractions like Blarney Castle, Cork offers an exceptional quality of life, combining city convenience with natural beauty.

Day in the life of an international student at UCC

International Office

Oifig Idirnáisiúnta

Roseleigh, Western Road, Cork, T12 R229

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