International Students
What does it mean to be an international student? Where do I have to come from? What language do I have to speak? Wait... if I'm from the EU, am I an international student or not?
Tough questions, with so many answers. Being an international student can be a complex identity, with different types of experiences for each of you.
We know that it can be confusing, which is why at Student Learning Development we offer academic help and support to all students who are new to Ireland and to Trinity's academic culture, irrespective of nationality. No matter if you're here only for a few months on an Exchange or Erasmus programme, or if you are part of a full or advanced degree programme.
On this section of the website you will find information on issues that we consider to be specific for international students. You can read about:
Individual Services
Talk to someone about your academic writing skills, or another academic skill that you would like to develop.
Workshops & Webinars
FREE workshops & webinars for undergraduates and postgraduates, Workshop topics include academic writing, exam preparation, study skills, self and time-management.
Academic Writing Centre
Student Learning Development offers a variety of writing services for undergraduate & postgraduate students to help them develop their academic writing skills.
Online Learning Resources
The module 'Academic Skills for Successful Learning', is available to all of the Trinity community and has resources for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Other College Services
Information on other College services that you might find useful.