Brief introduction of National Galway University of Ireland
The National Galway University of Ireland was founded in 1845 and has a history of 150 years. The school has always been committed to providing high-quality education and research. The seven affiliated colleges of this university can offer a series of courses. The National Galway University of Ireland was founded in 1845. The university, formerly known as Queen's College of Golve, has three campuses in Golve, Cork and Belfast. 1908, Queen Galway College became a member of the National University of Ireland and was renamed the National Galway University College of Ireland. International students applying for undergraduate degree courses must go through the Admissions Office of the University of Ireland.