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17apr2:00 pm4:00 pmThursday Chat ClubEnjoy practicing your English Skills
Event Details
Meet your fellow students from different nationalities and update them on what you did in the last week, and what you plan to do socially in the coming weekend. This is
Event Details
Meet your fellow students from different nationalities and update them on what you did in the last week, and what you plan to do socially in the coming weekend.
This is an excellent opportunity to practice your English language and social skills among your peers and with a native English speaker.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee and come on down to the Chat Club!
Time
(Thursday) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Meeting Place - outside the Invent Building
Cost
FREE!
Online Booking
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Museum of Literature Ireland (Moli)
Date: 19th May 2025
Time: 14:00-18:00
Location: outside the Invent Building
Places Remaining: 15
Activity Cost: €21
Book NowAre you interested in Irish literature? Or do you want to know about some of the most famous writers in Ireland? Sign up for one of Dublin’s most interesting literature museums and get to know some of the most famous writers like James Joyce and Bram Stoker!
After enjoying the tour grab a coffee or tea and enjoy the beautiful gardens in the museums.
No refunds after Friday 2:00 pm.
Dublin Writers Walking Tour
Date: 20th May 2025
Time: 14:00-18:00
Location: outside the Invent Building
Places Remaining: 15
Activity Cost: €5
Book NowJoin us on a magical trip around the sites of many of Dublin’s celebrated authors. We will visit O’Connell Street to discover Joyce’s Ulysses and the works of Oliver St John Gogarty. We will also stroll to Dublin Castle to uncover the dark secrets of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. And, visit Merrion Square to discuss the life and works of Oscar Wilde.
Explore Belfast!
Date: 24th May 2025
Time: 09.30 - 18:30
Location: Meeting Place - Outside The Helix
Places Remaining: 15
Activity Cost: €85
Book NowJoin us on this amazing experience in the north of Ireland. Belfast is full of history and was the birthplace of the RMS Titanic, which famously struck an iceberg and sank in 1912. Well known for its remarkable stories, Belfast has also grown into a cosmopolitan city, becoming a popular weekend-
A colourful mix of art, music, history, great food and beautiful landscapes make it a must-see location!
** Booking close on Wednesday **
**No refunds are given after Wednesday 2 PM every week**
Chester Beatty Library
Date: 30th May 2025
Time: 14:00-18:00
Location: outside the Invent Building
Places Remaining: 15
Activity Cost: €5
Book NowWe will visit the wonderful Chester Beatty library located within the Dubhlinn Gardens on the grounds of Dublin Castle: once the private library of Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875 – 1968), a successful American mining engineer, collector, and philanthropist. Described by Lonely Planet as ‘not just the best museum in Ireland but one of the best in Europe’, the Chester Beatty is the pre-eminent Irish museum promoting the appreciation and understanding of world cultures with holdings of manuscripts, rare books, and other treasures from Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. An engaging and welcoming space, visitors from Ireland and overseas will find permanent and temporary displays, an intercultural learning programme, and a broad variety of public activities for all ages and backgrounds.
The museum also hosts the fabulous Spice Road Asian cafe.