Cork, Ireland


Cork, located in the southwest of Ireland, is Ireland’s second largest city (population 300,000) and one of the world’s most beautiful natural harbours. It is a cosmopolitan, modern city with a vibrant café, restaurant and nightlife culture. Cork’s international airport is only 6 km from the university and the city has well-developed rail and bus connections. The university is only ten minutes walk from the city centre. Cork has been nominated the European Capital of Culture and is also voted one of the top 10 best cities to live in by the Lonely Planet Guide.


Cork is a gateway to some of Ireland’s most stunning scenery. Hiking, cycling, canoeing, running, mountain-biking, sailing, surfing, and golf are all hugely popular. Cork has a rich tradition of theatre, music, art, literature and poetry and the city hosts the world-famous international Jazz, Choral, Film and Folk festivals. Cork cuisine is famous and tourists flock to one of Europe’s oldest covered markets to buy fresh fish, vegetables and artisan food products.


The city has managed to retain a lovely friendly atmosphere while offering the services and experiences of an international city. Colourful outdoor markets, a lively café and nightlife culture and excellent restaurants all contribute to the unique atmosphere of Cork city.

UCC FACT FILE


  • FOUNDED 1845
  • OVER 2000 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM 90 COUNTRIES
  • IRELAND’S LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF CITY CENTRE
  • EUROPE’S ONLY GREEN CAMPUS