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Dublin

www.GoWithCEA.com/Dublin 1-877-449-2775

CEA Global Campus in 

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Connecting Students to International Higher EducationBecause education shouldn’t be one-size-fits-all, we’ve developed a robust catalog of diverse study abroad program options to better meet the needs of today’s universities and their students. Our Global Education Network comprises three well-defined learning environments, each contributing distinct advantages that together offer college students greater depth of choice in study abroad programming and services.

Global Campus in Dublin

Greater Control, Maximum FlexibilityThe Global Campus model was designed to meet university faculty and advisor needs by establishing greater control of curriculum and educational space abroad. We work with university faculty to design courses that fit your institutional goals, and continually assess our programs via direct feedback from the universities we serve. Our campus locations are selected for ease of access to the local community, both its historic and contemporary culture, and equipped with the technology students require today for academic success. The Global Campus model is characterized by:

• Engagement with the local community through academic partnerships, shared programming, and service initiatives

• A focus on creative collaborations with U.S. colleges and universities

• U.S.-style academic calendar or specialized schedules

• Courses taught in English, as well as in the host language

• Curriculum designed around CEA’s “active learning” model to take learning beyond the classroom and into the city

• Rigorous external oversight of faculty hiring and curriculum development

• Management by highly qualified and locally knowledgeable academic and administrative staff, trained in the best practices in education abroad

Global Campus

Our signature, purpose-built learning environment is designed to engage students directly in the local culture.

Global AllianceThis new model of international higher learning reflects academic integration and collaboration with an international institution rooted in academic integrity.

The Global PartnersWe strategically choose these local institutions of higher learning to provide complementary, culturally immersive programs through direct enrollment with a local and/or international student body.

To learn more, call our University Relations team at 1-877-449-2775.

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• Follow in the footsteps of Beckett, Joyce and Sean O’Casey

• Meet representatives of local agencies fighting homelessness and poverty

• Learn about the modern high-tech world of social media

• Observe the British influence of 800 years through the classic Georgian Squares and Edwardian architecture

• Relive the experience of the fight for Irish independence at Kilmainham Jail and witness firsthand the struggle for peace in Northern Ireland by visiting Belfast

Dublin is renowned the world over for its friendly people, its rich heritage of writers and musicians, and more recently as the hub of the Celtic Tiger economic boom. Its small size and friendly people make Dublin a special place, where more than 100 different nationalities add to the vibrancy and multi-cultural richness of this ancient yet modern beautiful city.

Dublin: Rich Cultural, Literary and Artistic Heritage

CEA’s CurriculumThe wide-ranging curriculum at CEA’s Global Campus in Dublin is designed for students from various majors and backgrounds. The Global Campus curriculum incorporates courses in history, literature, marketing, management, politics, economics, culture and communication. Courses are taught in English by our international faculty, who take advantage of their proximity to important local sites, events, and institutions, offering unique opportunities to teach and learn outside the classroom. Examples include:

• Popular Culture in Ireland

• Communication & Global Competence

• Contemporary Irish Literature

• EU Integrataion

• Economics of the European Union

• Cross-cultural Management

• International Business

• International Marketing

• Entrepreneurship – the Art of Creative Business

• Ireland: Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation

School of RecordGlobal Campus courses are designed in conjunction with,

approved and transcripted by the University of New Haven, which is accredited by the Commission on the Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (CIHE/NEASC). Learn more online at: www.GoWithCEA.com/UNH

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Connecting Students to Dublin

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Contact us by e-mail if you are planning a visit to Dublin.

[email protected]

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CEA Global Campus

Corke Park Stadium

Dublin Castle

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Connecting Students to Dublin

1 Temple Bar

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Iveagh Gardens

6 The Cobblestone Pub (best traditional Irish Music)

St. Stephan’s Green

2 Conradh na Gaeilge (Gaelic League)

3 Abbey Theatre

LegendGlobal Campus Highlights

Exciting courses, highly-qualified faculty and a vibrant campus life contribute to a unique academic experience at CEA’s Global Campus in Dublin.

• Shared campus, housing and activities with Irish and European students in the heart of the city center, located in the International School of Business

• Modern facility incorporating fully equipped classrooms, library, student computer lab, resource center, lounge area, office space for visiting faculty and WiFi throughout

• Central location, only a few minutes’ walk from the Irish Parliament, Trinity College, Temple Bar and Dublin Castle

• Active Student Council (of U.S. and European student representatives), which steers activities and other aspects of student life

Active Learning Close-Up Students in the Popular Culture in Ireland course take full advantage of the city of Dublin, attending class sessions at significant locations of historical and cultural interest. By taking students beyond the classroom and to the very locations their lessons incorporate, faculty engage students through first-hand observation, interaction with key community members and on-the-spot analysis and discussion of identified learning objectives. Some of the highlights of the course include a field trip to Croke Park, headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association, and a walking tour of the inner city where many of Dublin’s new immigrants live. Students discover how the city’s architecture and layout tell the story of the development of modern Irish culture.

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CEA Leadership in Dublin

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Your Partners in EducationDarragh O Briain Dublin Academic Dean

Darragh O Briain has vast lecturing experience in Market Research, Event Management, Marketing Communications, Sales Management and Entrepreneurship with a wide range of institutions including American College Dublin, Griffith College and the European Business School. In 2005, he became Academic Director of the European Business School, where he was responsible for overseeing faculty and academia for visiting U.S. and European semester students. As well as being Academic Dean with CEA, Mr. O Briain is also the Academic Dean of The International School of Business, where he is responsible for faculty, students, curriculum development, assessments and course validation. He holds an MA from Trinity College, where he focused his thesis studies on advertising, communication and media. He also has an Advanced Diploma in Marketing Techniques and a BS in Marketing, jointly awarded by Dublin Institute of Technology and Trinity College.

Prior to joining CEA, Francis Kelly was Director of Development for the Dublin Business School (Ireland’s largest private business school) and Director of the European Business School, a private institute he founded in 1993 specializing in study abroad programs for European students. He has also extensive teaching experience in Ireland and France (where he lived for seven years) in a wide range of subject areas. His professional experience has made him keenly sensitive to the needs of study abroad students from around the world. He speaks English, Irish and French fluently and has a working knowledge of Spanish and Italian. Mr. Kelly obtained his MBS (International Marketing) from the Smurfit Graduate School of Business, University College Dublin (Ireland). He also holds a Professional Certificate in Marketing from the Marketing Institute of Ireland, a Maitrise from the Université de Lille lll, France; and a first-class honors BA in French and Irish from University College Cork, where he also won a college scholarship during his studies there. He is a member of the Marketing Institute of Ireland and the EAIE (European Association of Institutes of Education).

Francis Kelly Dublin Campus Director

[email protected]

[email protected]

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CEA Leadership in Dublin

CEA’s Connections to the CityCEA’s academic and professional network in Dublin supports student integration into Irish culture through volunteer placements, extramural sports, and social activities/excursions with European students. Opportunities for class visits and student research projects are provided by key connections to local organizations and institutions, including:

Learn more about CEA Global Campus Dublin at:

www.GoWithCEA.com/GC_Dublin

• The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association)

• Trust (an agency to help the homeless)

• The Irish Parliament

• Enterprise Ireland

• Cómhaltas Ceoltóirí Eireann (national center for Irish music and dance)

• European Commission Office

• Ballymun Partnership (local area community council)

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Faculty Snapshot: Your Local ColleaguesDr. Darren Kelly’s students listen, nodding intently, engrossed as he brings his subjects to life in his Popular Culture in Ireland course – whether

in the classroom or out and about in the city. Dr. Kelly is a much honored and published academic who delivers his classes with the art of a master storyteller – his classes are a veritable one-man show. His breadth and expertise are unlimited and even after a long class session, he can be found discussing course matters over a coffee with a huddle of students.

In addition to operating at the higher echelons of education and academia, Dr. Kelly has built and fostered strong links with community groups, government agencies and service providers at a local level, the benefits of which he shares with his students in class. Students participate in projects

with many of these groups, presenting at the end of the term not just emotional and insightful observations, but factual, first-hand observations and progressive ideas and conclusions.

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University Programs

The CEA Global Campus offers exciting opportunities for customized study abroad programming, giving U.S. institutions the opportunity to develop faculty-led or group programs. We will partner with your institution to provide curricular and co-curricular planning and services, including: logistical planning, visa assistance, student housing, academic support and risk management. University programs also benefit from each Global Campus’s modern facilities, expert staff and local resources.

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University ProgramsThe CEA Global Campus offers exciting opportunities for customized study abroad programming, giving U.S. institutions the opportunity to develop faculty-led or group programs. We will partner with your institution to provide curricular and co-curricular planning and services, including: logistical planning, visa assistance, student housing, academic support and risk management. University programs also benefit from each Global Campus’s modern facilities, expert staff and local resources.

Learn more about CEA’s flexible programs by calling University Relations at 1-877-449-2775.

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www.GoWithCEA.com/Dublin 1-877-449-2775