Student Life
Accommodation
ISB actively helps students source accommodation in Dublin. We do this by offering the following three options:
1. Home-Stays
This is the ultimate way of fully immersing in the culture of Ireland and hugely beneficial to improving your English language competence. Families are located in the suburbs and students will commute for 45 minutes approximately each way. Accommodation is on a half-board basis (breakfast and evening meal) and light laundry is also included. Please contact ISB for more information.
Approximate cost: €180 per week
2. Shared Apartments
The private apartment sector in Dublin offers a large range of one and two bed apartments in the city centre and nearby suburbs. Typical rents excluding utilities are between €1000 and €1200 per month for a two bed apartment (which accommodates 2, 3 or 4 students). Please contact ISB for a list of useful addresses and contacts.
3. Student Residences
ISB can also offer students accommodation in private student residences. These apartments are based on 3 to 4 students sharing in either twin or single bedrooms. The average cost is €100 per student per week including utilities. Please contact ISB for more information.
Dublin
Dublin is Ireland’s largest city with over 1.2 million people. It’s also one of the youngest cities in Europe with almost half the population under the age of 28!! Founded by the Vikings Dublin has been at the heart of Ireland’s economic, social and political life for over a thousand years.
Situated on the river Liffey, Dublin is bustling with life and energy. Though the capital of Ireland, Dublin still remains a welcoming and friendly city. Renowned the world over for its literature, drama, cinema and music, Dublin also boasts some of the best pubs in the world and a night life second to none.
Sports And Activities
ISB actively encourages students to take full advantage of their time in Dublin and organises a range of cultural and sporting activities throughout the semester. These include:
Dublin city tour,
Day trip to Glendalough,
Day trip to Belfast,
Paintball in the Dublin mountains,
Greyhound racing,
Irish dancing,
Parties,
Tennis, squash, badminton, soccer
Health
EU students should obtain the European Health Insurance Card before leaving their home country. This entitles EU students to free medical care while in Ireland. All other students should obtain private medical insurance before coming to Ireland.
Accommodation
ISB actively helps students source accommodation in Dublin. We do this by offering the following three options:
1. Home-Stays
This is the ultimate way of fully immersing in the culture of Ireland and hugely beneficial to improving your English language competence. Families are located in the suburbs and students will commute for 45 minutes approximately each way. Accommodation is on a half-board basis (breakfast and evening meal) and light laundry is also included. Please contact ISB for more information.
Approximate cost: €180 per week
2. Shared Apartments
The private apartment sector in Dublin offers a large range of one and two bed apartments in the city centre and nearby suburbs. Typical rents excluding utilities are between €1000 and €1200 per month for a two bed apartment (which accommodates 2, 3 or 4 students). Please contact ISB for a list of useful addresses and contacts.
3. Student Residences
ISB can also offer students accommodation in private student residences. These apartments are based on 3 to 4 students sharing in either twin or single bedrooms. The average cost is €100 per student per week including utilities. Please contact ISB for more information.
Dublin
Dublin is Ireland’s largest city with over 1.2 million people. It’s also one of the youngest cities in Europe with almost half the population under the age of 28!! Founded by the Vikings Dublin has been at the heart of Ireland’s economic, social and political life for over a thousand years.
Situated on the river Liffey, Dublin is bustling with life and energy. Though the capital of Ireland, Dublin still remains a welcoming and friendly city. Renowned the world over for its literature, drama, cinema and music, Dublin also boasts some of the best pubs in the world and a night life second to none.
Sports And Activities
ISB actively encourages students to take full advantage of their time in Dublin and organises a range of cultural and sporting activities throughout the semester. These include:
Dublin city tour,
Day trip to Glendalough,
Day trip to Belfast,
Paintball in the Dublin mountains,
Greyhound racing,
Irish dancing,
Parties,
Tennis, squash, badminton, soccer
Health
EU students should obtain the European Health Insurance Card before leaving their home country. This entitles EU students to free medical care while in Ireland. All other students should obtain private medical insurance before coming to Ireland.

