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C ONTENT S
Welcome to the HEALTH SERVICES ??
RCSI Information Pack 2 5 Student Health Primary Care 28
Introduction to the Emergency/Hospital Services 28
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 8 Health Insurance 29
WHO’S WHO & WHAT’S WHAT 10 Vaccinations 30
USEFUL INFORMATION 51
USEFUL CONTACTS 56
This booklet is produced for information only. Every effort is made to ensure that it is accurate at
time of going to print. However, RCSI is not bound by any error or omission therein.
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B EG IN N IN G A N Y
NEW U N IV E R S I T Y I S
AN E XCIT ING T I ME
AS YO U A D J U S T
TO L E A RN IN G N E W
SU BJ E CTS , MA K I N G
NEW F RIE N D S
AND L IV IN G I N
A DIFFE RE N T
ENVIRO N M E N T.
PLE A SE RE ME M B E R
THAT THE S T U D E N T
SERV ICE S OF F I C E
I S AVA IL A BL E
TO A S S IST AN D
SU P P O RT YO U
WIT H YO U R
TRAN S ITIO N I N T O
YOUR NEW LIFE IN
R CS I A N D T O M A K E
I T A S SM O OT H A S
POS SIBL E .
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WEL COME T O T HE
R C SI INF O R M AT IO N PAC K 2
This document is the second of three information documents that you will receive in
advance of arriving in Dublin. This document is from the Student Services Office who will
play a significant role in looking after you during your arrival into your new life in RCSI. The
document provides information, direction and advice in relation to beginning your new life
as a student in the College.
We have tried to make the guide as practical as possible and hope that it helps to answer
and address the many and varied queries you may have. Not all questions can be answered
at present as some processes are yet to be finalised.
A third and final information booklet will be sent to you in the middle of August with the
final details that you require before you leave home. In addition, we will send you updates
that we feel are important to you in advance of that time as the information becomes
available.
Beginning at any new University is an exciting time as you adjust to learning new subjects,
making new friends and living in a different environment. Please remember that the Student
Services Office is available to assist and support you with your transition into your new life in
RCSI and to make it as smooth as possible.
The Student Services Office also acts as your ‘first stop information shop’ providing
information, advice and guidance to students in relation to a variety of matters. If we can’t
help you ourselves, we are sure to know someone who can.
Accommodation is usually one of the greatest concerns for new students arriving at RCSI. As
a first step, please study the accommodation section on our website www.rcseye.com where
you will find information on our on-campus accommodation at Mercer Accommodation, New
Mill and Scape Accommodation.
As outlined in our ’Supporting your Health, Safety and Wellbeing’ document, view here,
we are encouraging as many students to live on-campus accommodation this year as we
wish to ensure that we can support you as fully as possible in the early days and weeks after
you have arrived. As mentioned in the document, the current health advice is that you will
be required to self-isolate on arrival into Ireland for 14 days, so please ensure that you read
this document to familiarize yourself with its contents.
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You have also been given access to the RCS-Eye website when you received your
acceptance offer. As a closed website, the accommodation section in the RCS-Eye has
additional information that is available to newly arriving students only, so please make
sure you familiarize yourself with the accommodation information on this site. On-campus
student accommodation can be booked now using the booking information that is
provided on the site. Some students will choose to live off campus and while we cannot
book off campus accommodation on your behalf, we are always available to advise and
support you in your efforts. And rest assured, all our students ALWAYS find somewhere
suitable to live. It may take a bit of work on your part but try not to panic.
The RCS-Eye website also has important information on a host of other matters related to
your arrival and life in Dublin. The site is continuously updated so please check in on the
site regularly for the most up to date information.
Corriena Brien
Student Services Manager
Email [email protected]
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IN TR OD UCT ION T O T H E
ROYA L CO L L EG E O F
S UR GEONS IN IR EL A N D
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland undertake your Obstetrics and Gynecology
was granted a Charter on the 11th of training). Subsequently, a disused hall in
February 1784, giving the College the Mercer Street beside Mercer’s Hospital was
license to regulate the practice of surgery acquired. The College flourished from the
and to make provision for surgical very start and, in 1810, moved to its present
education. location on the corner of York Street, facing
St Stephen’s Green. The site acquired for
Prior to that time, surgeons were grouped
the building at that time was a disused
with the barbers and the Barber-Surgeons’
Quaker graveyard.
Guild. This is the reason that you see the
Red and White striped pole in a Barbers The College set about educating doctors
Shop. The red strip representing blood, the with a strong emphasis on surgery. The
white representing the bandages. One of founders were influenced by the standard
the Founding Fathers of RCSI was Sylvester of surgery in France at that time and, out of
O’Halloran (a pioneering ophthalmologist) respect for the French College of Surgeons,
and a number of likeminded colleagues set they adopted the motto “Consilio
about breaking the ‘preposterous union of Manuque”, meaning ‘Scholarship and
the Barber- Surgeons Guild’. Dexterity’. The stimulus for growth in the
early years was the demand for Army and
Their challenge was taken up by the Dublin
Navy surgeons for the Napoleonic wars.
Society of Surgeons and in 1784 they
received a Royal Charter from King George In 1844, a supplemental Charter was
III of Great Britain and Ireland (Ireland was obtained from Queen Victoria, the chief
part of the United Kingdom until it became provision of which was the institution of
a republic in 1922). The charter extracted the Fellowship which divided Graduates
the Surgeons from the Barbers-Surgeons’ into Licentiates and Fellows. The latter
Guild and ‘incorporating them separately could only be obtained by examination
and distinctly upon liberal and scientific taken a minimum of three years following
principles’ for the pursuit of surgical graduation. This is essentially the Charter
practice and training. by which the College operates today.
The Founding Fathers had no premises, The Medical Act of 1886 confirmed that
so the earliest meeting was held in the graduates had to be educated in surgery,
boardroom of the Rotunda Hospital in medicine and obstetrics and so the
Dublin (the hospital in which you will Conjoint Board between the Royal College
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RC SI M O TT O
“C O N SILIO
MA N U Q U E ” ,
ME A N IN G
‘SC HO LA RS H I P
A N D DE XT E R I T Y ’
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WHO ’ S W HO &
WHAT ’ S W HAT
The University has a number of
administrative offices that provide services
to the students. As a newly arrived
student it is helpful for you to have an
understanding of these departments and
general services that each is responsible for.
Admissions Office
The Admissions Office is responsible for
the admission of students to all of the
Universities undergraduate programmes.
Email: [email protected]
Located: Ground Floor 123 SSG.
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A R R I VI N G
IN DUB L IN
RCSI is pleased to offer a Meet and Greet Service to all new students and their
families. This welcome service will meet you on arrival in Dublin airport and arrange
complimentary transport to your accommodation. If you wish to avail of this service,
you must complete the online registration form a minimum of 10 days before arriving
into Dublin airport. The registration form will be available from early July on the Non EU
section of www.rcseye.com.
Students who are living on-campus in Mercer, New Mill or Scape Accommodation can
check in from Friday to Sunday immediately before their academic start date, e.g. students
joining the 6 year medical course on Monday 14th September, can check in from Friday 11th
– Sunday 13th September.
Detailed information on arriving into Dublin and the current requirement for self-isolation
is covered in the ‘Supporting your Health, Safety and Wellbeing’ document.
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O R I ENTAT IO N
& R EG I STR ATIO N
Orientation & Registration takes place Term Dates
at the start of your course and will be Academic Year 2020/21 Semester 1 dates
delivered online this year during the first are shown below. Semester 2 dates are not
two weeks of the progamme. It comprises available at present and will be published
a series of introductory lectures which will on the www.rcseye.com website as soon
lay the groundwork to ensure that you are as they are available.
fully appraised of all academic and non
GEM Semester 1 key dates
academic matters, to allow you to flourish as
a student in the College. AC TIVITY S TART DAT E
use after your self-isolation period has Mid-term break 24th - 29th October
been completed
Christmas break 23rd Dec - 4th January 2021
• RCSI Apple Laptop
Teaching complete 8th January 2021
• Log-on details for online services
& RCSI e-mail account Study time 9th - 17th January 2021
• Moodle access (RCSI’s virtual learning Assessment period 18th - 31st January 2021
environment)
Semester 2 start 1st February 2021
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Timetables
The first week of Semester 1 is known as
Timetables are published on the Virtual
‘Freshers’ Week’. The aim of the week is to
Learning Environment platform Moodle.
welcome all new students and assist with
An academic timetable, covering the first the settling-in process. This year, as a result
period of your programme, will be sent of COVID-19, the Freshers activities will be
to you by email in advance of your first different as students will be self-isolating. A
week. Once you begin, you will have access committee, which includes representatives
to Moodle and will be able to view your from the Students’ Union, are developing
timetable online. plans for this year’s welcoming activities.
Some Freshers Events will take place during
Booklists the self-isolation period while others may
Recommended reading lists are available be postponed until after the students are
on Moodle and on the RCS-Eye Website. out of isolation.
Our academic staff suggest that students The Freshers Events are not yet finalised
are best advised not to purchase books as the government guidelines on lifting
in advance of arrival. They suggest that the lockdown are being accelerated
students should review books on any as the COVID situation is improving
particular subject in the Library before (ahead of projections). The organizing
they decide which book to purchase as committee are therefore waiting to have
the writing style of textbooks can vary a full understanding of what the health
significantly from one book to the next guidelines will when the programme is due
so it can be useful to find a textbook that to begin.Details of the Freshers Events
matches your learning style. You can then, will be published on the www.rcseye.com
if you wish, purchase the book from the website when they are available.
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rented apartments, the following websites begins in order to search for suitable
are useful. RCSI is located in Dublin 2, so accommodation and to allow time to get
search for accommodation in Dublin 2, settled into your new life in Dublin. You
4 and 6 as these areas are closest to the should never book accommodation without
College. first seeing or having someone that you
• daft.ie • let.ie trust check it over for you.
• myhome.ie • homelocators.ie The Student Services Office is available
• findahome.ie • quillsen.ie to assist you with short-term and private
• wyse.ie • huntsman.ie rented accommodation queries. The
Office provides listings of alternative
• gumtree.ie • collegecribs.ie
types of accommodation, including host
If you intend to live in a rented apartment, families and shared accommodation.
please note that rented accommodation Accommodation listings are most useful
tends to be available for immediate from July/August onwards.
occupancy.
For information on and assistance with
If you have not secured accommodation in accommodation please consult the
advance of arriving in Ireland, you should www.rcseye.com or Email:
arrive early, complete your self-isolation [email protected]
and allow at least 3-4 weeks before term
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I MM I G R ATIO N &
VIS A R E QU IR E M ENTS
Do I need a visa to study in Ireland?
Not all students require a visa to travel to and study in Ireland. Please check the list below
to see if you require a visa to enter Ireland to study.
Australia No Malaysia No
Lebanon Yes
Libya Yes
A full list of nationalities who require a visa to enter Ireland are available at
www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Study
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Hong Kong Visa only required if you hold a Hong Kong SAR Document of Identity
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> Your 2020/21 RCSI Student Card REMEMBER: You cannot register with the
(issued to you when you begin your Immigration Office (INIS) until AFTER you
course) have completed your RCSI registration and
> Evidence of Financial Support - e.g. completed your self-isolation.
current bank statement showing The INIS office will prioritise all Non EU
your name and balance of at least students and are committed to ensuring
€3,000 that all students are provided for and
> A letter of guarantee from a parent receive an appointment to secure their
or guardian indicating availability IRP. This may include facilitating additional
of sufficient funds to support you appointments/days to their appointment
during your stay in Ireland; or a letter schedule if required or extending the
from your sponsoring body period to complete the process beyond the
confirming financial status. normal 90 days.
(Students from countries that require
visas do not have to provide
evidence of financial support)
> A Registration letter from the
College’s Student Academic &
Regulatory Affairs (SARA) Office.
Please request this letter after
registration from the SARA Office
(this can be requested online
through your Moodle site)
> A receipt of fees paid from the
Student Fees Office
> Evidence of private medical
insurance (MUST be purchased in
Ireland)
Credit/Debit Card.
>
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BANKI N G
Prior to COVID-19, Allied Irish Bank (AIB) You cannot open a bank account until after
and Bank of Ireland (BOI) came on campus you have completed your self-isolation. If
during the first week to assist students with your landlord is looking for an Irish Bank
opening their Irish Bank Accounts. Students Account, please contact the Student
could also go directly to designated Services Office who will provide a letter
branches of these two banks located confirming that you are a newly arrived
close to the College. This year, in light of student of the College.
COVID-19, the Banks are reviewing the Please be reminded that your local ATM/
process by which International students Credit and Debit cards will all operate in
will open their bank accounts. We will send Ireland without the need to have an Irish
details of this process to you as soon as it Bank Account.
becomes available.
G AR D A
VE T T I N G
Police clearance is not required to allow
you to start your course. All students
however will undergo Garda Vetting during
their first year. Garda Vetting is required
as part of your clinical teaching and is a
standard protocol for all individuals working
and training in the healthcare sector. Garda
Vetting is organised through the SARA
office and will require you to complete
a form outlining all of the permanent
addresses that you have lived in from birth.
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SER V I C E S
The welfare of RCSI students is a University wide priority and there are
many support services available to you.
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The cost of the RCSI vaccination Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, all
programme for all Non EU students is staff and students have a “duty of care” to
covered as part of your tuition fee. There themselves and others, to work in a safe
may be a small charge for additional manner. To this end, white coats, safety
vaccines not covered by the standard glasses, and other protective clothing
programme. Screening and immunisation must be worn when required. Students are
are compulsory and failure to comply may also reminded that it is a criminal offence
result in discontinuation. Queries can be to interfere with or misuse equipment
addressed to the Mercer Medical Centre. provided for their collective safety.
Action will be taken against any student
who deliberately endangers the health and/
or safety of others. For example, misusing
fire extinguishers.
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CO MPU TE R
AND I T S E R V IC E S
All undergraduate students are provided If you wish to connect a personal laptop/
with an Apple MacBook laptop for computer to the College network (other
academic use. This laptop will be provided than the device provided to you by RCSI),
to you at the start of your academic you must contact the IT department to
programme. When you start your laptop arrange a system check. Failure to notify the
for the first time, you will be asked to IT department about connecting a personal
input your RCSI login credentials and computer to the RCSI network may result
the machine will automatically download in suspension of your network services/
software to configured the machine to your privileges.
course. Your login details will be provided YOU SHOULD INSURE YOUR LAPTOP!
to you when you receive your laptop. Please note that your laptop is essential for
Instructions on setting up and using the RCSI course work. It is your responsibility to
teaching software will be provided to you in look after it carefully. RCSI cannot replace it
advance of your course. in the event of it being stolen or damaged
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G ENER AL FA C IL I TI ES
& S ER V IC E S AT RCSI
Crèche Facilities Food & Catering
Crèche facilities are available to registered Catering for the needs of our international
students of RCSI at a discounted rate student body, our on-campus restaurant
through Giraffe Childcare & Early Learning. and two coffee shops serve a wide
Giraffe develop and operate Childcare selection of freshly-made food and drinks,
and Early Learning Centres for pre-school including vegetarian and halal-friendly
children from three months and upwards. options.
Please note that rates vary depending ‘Remedy’, a Coffee Shop located in the
on the location of the centre and places lower Ground Floor of 123 SSG, opens at
are limited so early booking is advisable. 7.30am and is the idea place to kick start
Emergency care is also available when your day with a caffeine fix. Offering quality
other care arrangements are temporarily coffee with quick breakfast and lunch
unavailable. options to stay or to go.
For further information: ‘The Dispensary’ is for Starbucks lovers
Email: [email protected] giraffe.ie or where students can grab their Tall, Grande,
contact the Student Service Office and Venti hot drinks and snacks. The
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Dispensary also opens from 7.30am and Information Desks in 26 York Street and
is located on the ground floor of 26 York Beaumont Hospital, curriculum sessions,
Street. online via the Library website, Moodle,
LibGuides, a Student App and Library
BiteSize sessions that are available
throughout the year. As you progress
through your programme, the Library
staff are on hand to support you with
finding and using information at all stages
of your studies - your first assignment,
while on clinical placement, with patient
care information - to enrich your student
experience. The Library can be contacted
at: [email protected]
Lockers
All new students are issued with a locker
at the beginning of the academic year.
Allocation of lockers will take place
‘1784’ is the main College Restaurant and
after the self-isolation period has been
is located beside Remedy on the lower
completed.
ground floor of 123 SSG. Named 1784, (in
honour of the year that the College was Mobile/Cell Phones
established), the restaurant operates from Your own personal mobile/cell phone may
7.30am to 3pm, Monday to Friday and operate in Ireland. It is essential that you
serves up a wide variety of eating options check with your local service provider. You
from snacks to full meals. may want to buy a mobile phone when
you come to Ireland. Mobile/Cell phones
Libraries
can be purchased from a variety of shops
The College has two Libraries, 26 York
located around the city. Prices start from
Street and Beaumont Hospital. The
€20. Compare the cost of a ‘pay as you
Libraries provide access to a wide range
go’ mobile phone and a phone with a
of study spaces, an extensive collection of
monthly bill.
biomedical resources, and an expert library
team. Learning how to find, evaluate, use, There are several mobile phone companies
and manage information is an integral part in Ireland: Vodafone, 3, Tesco and Eir. Each
of your healthcare studies. company has several outlets close to the
College. Credit for mobile phones can be
The library team provide guidance and
purchased in local shops. Once you open
support through a dedicated team at
a bank account you can also buy credit at
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Prayer Rooms
The College has a multi-denominational
oratory and prayer rooms for students of
the Islamic faith. Prayer rooms are also
available in Beaumont and Connolly
Hospital, RCSI’s two main teaching
hospitals.
Sports Facilities
No. 26 York Street is home to state of
the art sports facilities including an
intervarsity size basketball court, the
main gym, a ladies gym and a studio.
The Basketball court accommodates a
variety of activities including volleyball,
five a side soccer, badminton and cricket.
The studio adjacent to the gym can host
yoga, pilates, dance and much more and
our ladies only gym is a private gym with
cardiovascular and toning equipment that
provides a private area for ladies of all
abilities to workout.
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Student Union (SU) body and the officers attend and represent
The Student Union aims to maintain and the students at a number of College
promote the education, social and general Committees including Academic Council
welfare of all students. All students are and the Student Affairs Committee.
automatically full members of the Student The SU ensure that the students voice
Union with voting rights in the election of is heard on all matters related to their
Officers and Class Representatives. Elected academic and non-academic life.
annually by the student body the SU
The Student Union works closely with the
consists of eight officers:
Deans Office, the SARA Office, the Student
• President Services Office and the IT department
• Vice President to provide feedback to the College
• Societies Officer and to develop quality improvement
measures across all aspects of College
• Education Officer
life. The also work closely with the Sports
• IT Officer & Societies Unions and contribute to the
• Events Officers comprehensive social life at RCSI. Their
• Treasurer most visible events of the year are Freshers’
Week, SU College Ball and Chocolate Ball.
• Cultural Officer
E-mail: [email protected] for more information.
• Welfare Officer
The Student Union is the link between
Faculty/Administration and the student
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STUD EN T L IF E
Student life is a rich and vibrant part of College. This memorable night is spent
RCSI. Here is a small flavour of some travelling around the world in a matter of
activities that take place annually: hours through dance, drama, and music.
> Cultural Diversity Month is organised Not to be missed!
by the Student Union and the Student > International Food Night is organised
Services Office to celebrate the diversity annually by the Gourmet Society, this feast
of the RCSI student body. One of the for the stomach and the senses celebrates
many events is the Cultural Exhibition the multicultural backgrounds of the RCSI
Fair where students set up stands and student body through food. YUMMY!
exhibits showcasing their country, culture, > The Chocolate Ball is another popular
landscape, food and traditional dress from event. As the name suggests, there is a
their homelands. LOT of chocolate involved. The Caribbean-
> World Music Night and the African Society (CAS) organises the Ball.
RCSI World Cup Five Aside Soccer The proceeds from the event go to charity.
competitions are just two of the many other > The Music Society organise Ballad
cultural theme events that also take place Sessions each academic year. Great music,
during Cultural Diversity month great fun.
> International Night is one of the major > Boston Marathon RCSI students are
student social events of the year, which fortunate to participate annually in the
showcases the ethnic diversity within the Boston Marathon. This affords students
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a great opportunity to travel to the USA > The Graduation Ball is one of the
with the College’s Running Club. highlights of the social calendar at RCSI. It
> College Ball Organised by the Student is both a joyous and sad occasion, as we
Union, the College Ball takes place every say goodbye to our Final Year Students and
year in late spring. It affords a final chance wish them well in their future careers.
for students to let their hair down before
Clubs and Societies
the serious business of exams! This themed
Participation is student life is strongly
night is always a glitter filled affair.
encouraged by the College as clubs and
societies are a wonderful way to make
friends in RCSI across all academic years in
the College. Having a network of friends
in the years ahead of you and in other
disciplines is a resource which should not
be underestimated. There are clubs and
societies to suit all tastes so please sign up
and get involved.
Clubs
› 5-a-side Soccer › Archery
› Athletics › Badminton
› Basketball Ladies › Basketball Mens
› Climbing › Cricket
› Cycling › Equestrian
› GAA Ladies › GAA Mens
› Golf › Hockey Ladies
› Hockey Mens › Judo
› Karate › Kickboxing
› Kitesurfing › Outdoor pursuits
› Netball › Polo
› Pool (Snooker) › Rugby
› Running › Soccer
› Softball › Squash
› Swimming › Table-tennis
› Tag Rugby › Taekwondo
› Tennis › Volleyball Ladies
› Volleyball Mens › Yoga
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LI V I NG IN D U B L IN
Cost of living • Miscellaneous items may have to
The cost of living in Dublin will vary from be purchased, e.g. crockery, cooking
student to student. Please see below for an utensils, bed linen, etc. These items
estimate, but bear in mind that these are may differ depending on what is
estimates only and that each individual will supplied and what you will need to
have their own financial needs based on make your accommodation work for
their own lifestyle and circumstances. you.
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Entertainment Costs
Depends on personal choice.
Cinema seats cost from €10.00. Student
discounts are available to holders of
a student card. Night Club entrance
(cover charge) €10.00 to €15.00; theatre
and concert tickets from approximately
€25.00. A pint of beer in a city pub costs
on average €4.50 - €5.00, a glass of wine
approx the same (coffee & tea from €2.50).
Most parks and museums, art galleries,
cinemas and theatres, etc. have free
Car entrance or offer student discounts.
Should you decide to travel by car, parking
is available in the city, but is very expensive
(approx. €2.50/€3.00 per hour). Discounted
parking is available to students at Q park
which is beside the College for €11 a day.
On street parking is available at meters, but
this is difficult to secure and many streets
only allow a 2 hour maximum period. Car
insurance is very expensive in Ireland,
especially for drivers under 25 years of age.
Quotes vary depending on experience, age,
etc. Contact individual companies for costs.
If you do chose to drive in Ireland you must
have a valid driver’s license. For further
information regarding car tax and licences
contact the Motor Taxation Department Miscellaneous Costs
motortax.ie. Postage Republic of Ireland & Northern
Rental Cars Ireland: €1 for a letter or postcard. Great
Go Car rentals are available for short Britain, Europe and Rest of the World:
duration cars and van rentals with rates €1.35 for a letter or postcard.
staring from €9 an hour. A full driving Please note that all the above figures are
approximations, as some students will live on
licience that is recognized for use in Ireland
less and some on more, depending on their
is required. Further information is available allowance.
on gocar.ie
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SAFET Y
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• Keep your purse/wallet and other • Keep a photo of your passport, IRP
valuables on your person at all times card, plane tickets, etc. on your phone
rather than in a bag • If your wallet/student card/luggage,
• Do not walk around with expensive etc. is stolen, or if you are the victim of
cameras, laptops etc visible a crime, report the incident to the
nearest Garda (police) station and ask
• Be very careful with handbags or
or a written record
backpacks, especially in cafés and
restaurants • If you are a cyclist, make sure to use a
strong lock when you leave your bicycle
• Do not walk alone in unfamiliar, unlit
in public spaces. Use lights and wear
areas at night and if you are socialising
reflective clothing when cycling at
at night, please avoid unfamiliar areas
night. We also advise you to wear a
and travel with a friend
cycle helmet at all times
• Use a Taxi App to book a taxi. It’s
• If you decide to drive a car when in
reliable and is fully traceable if there
Ireland, it is illegal to drink and drive.
is an issue or if you leave something in
This is against Irish law and endangers
the taxi. The Taxi App in Ireland (similar
others as well as yourself. If you are
to Uber) is called ‘Free Now’ and can
offered a lift by someone who has been
be downloaded from the App Store.
drinking, please decline the offer and
You can pay by cash or set up an
make other travel arrangements
account on your credit/debit card which
makes your journey cashless: useful in • Students should not make any
an emergency. payments for a deposit and/or rent
for private accommodation
• If anyone makes an offensive remark
before arrival in Ireland. Always view
or if you are subjected to any type of
accommodation before signing a lease
harassment or bullying, ALWAYS report
or paying any money.
the incident. Inform Gardai, College
Security or the Student Services Office A Student Safety Handbook is available
– whichever is closest to hand from the Student Services Office, on
the RCSI website rcsi.com, and on
Moodle (VLE).
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village of Howth or the pretty coastal towns Because of its size, travel within Ireland is
of Malahide and Greystones are nice way relatively easy.
to see a little further than the City without CIE (Córas Iompair Éireann) - the national
having to put too much effort into your day transport service – operates trains, buses
out. The times of the DART vary between and coaches throughout the country.
every five minutes at rush hour to every half
• Irish Rail (Iarnród Éireann) operates
hour on Sundays. The main DART stations
services to all provincial cities from
servicing Dublin city centre are Pearse
two stations in Dublin, Heuston Station
Station, Tara Street Station and Connolly
and Connolly Station, both of which
Station. For timetables see irishrail.ie
are located in the city centre. There
are two classes, standard class
Ferry Terminals
(economy) and super standard (1st
Sea ferries operate between France and class). With a Student Travel Card,
Ireland and Britain and Ireland. Dublin students may avail of discounts on train
has two ferry terminals, located at the journeys. For timetables see irishrail.ie
North Wall and Dun Laoghaire. The ferry
• Bus Éireann (Irish Bus) has a nationwide
companies operating from Dublin are:
network of buses serving all of the
Stena Sealink: stenaline.ie major Irish cities outside the Dublin
Irish Ferries: irishferries.ie area. In addition, there is an interlink
For a small country, Ireland offers an service connecting these major points
enormous diversity of landscapes: from to small towns or villages. Buses leave
long, sandy beaches to rugged coastlines; from and arrive at, Busáras (Central Bus
from bogland plains to the dramatic Station), which is located on Store
cliffs on the West coast, with much more Street in the city centre, near Connolly
in between. The environment provides Station.
endless opportunities for outdoor leisure Bus timetables are available at
pursuits, including water sports, hill buseireann.ie
walking and rock climbing.
Flying
Cities, towns and villages in Direct and connecting flights are available
Ireland also offer boundless opportunities to numerous destinations from Dublin
for relaxation and recreation, including Airport www.dublinairport.ie
clubs, restaurants, museums, art galleries, For information about flying with the three
craft exhibitions, and music & arts festivals. major Irish airlines, Aer Lingus, Ryanair and
Festivals are held throughout the year Aer Arann please visit their websites:
all over the country and are a wonderful aerlingus.ie ryanair.ie aerarann.ie
opportunity to sample some Irish culture
whilst getting to know different parts of the
island.
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Fair City Facts about Dublin City
Dublin was founded as a Viking settlement • Dublin is the capital city of Ireland
over one thousand years ago on the • The city covers a land area of 115
banks of the River Liffey. It became an square kilometres
administrative capital after the Norman
• The city is sited on the estuary of the
conquest of Ireland in the twelfth century
River Liffey
and developed its own parliament and
government institutions under British • This river empties into Dublin Bay which
sovereignty from the fourteenth century opens onto the Irish Sea
onwards. • Climate
Average summer temperatures: 10˚C
During the eighteenth century, the city grew
to 15˚C/61˚F to 68˚F
rapidly. Dublin is now the thriving capital of
Average winter temperatures: 4˚C to
an independent Ireland and is the centre of
7˚C/39˚F to 45˚F
the political, diplomatic, administrative and
commercial life of the country. It is home to • Population › Approx. 1.66 million
a population of approximately 1.6 million (greater Dublin area)
people. • Twinned Cities › Barcelona, Catalonia,
We hope that you will get to know the Spain › Liverpool, United Kingdom ›
city while you are here, and enjoy all the San Jose, California, USA
facilities that it has to offer.
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Public Holidays to how to get around Dublin or to find
Republic of Ireland an apartment. And you might even get
New Year’s Day 1st January homesick once in a while. All of this is a
normal part of adjusting. It will pass. Phone
St Patrick’s Day 17th March
or Skype your parents or speak to your
Easter March/April (dates vary)
friends to offset homesickness.
May Holiday First Monday in May
Remember that the first semester is
June Holiday First Monday in June
usually the most difficult so please keep
August Holiday First Monday in August
this in mind if you feel lonely or isolated.
October Holiday Last Monday in October If you need some friendly advice on life
Christmas Day 25th December in Dublin, or if you have any serious issue
St Stephen’s Day 26th December with culture shock and homesickness, the
Student Services Office staff will be happy
Bed & Breakfast (B&B) to assist you.
The Student Services Office can advise you
of B&B’s (guest houses) close to RCSI. It All RCSI staff are committed to supporting
costs approximately €70-80 per person per students, so there is a large group of
night to stay in a B&B in Dublin. people you can call on.
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Kildare Street, Dublin 2) or take a seat in is an official language of the EU. It is not
the Dáil public gallery to learn how our spoken very widely in Dublin; however
politicians conduct business. Sittings are Gael Schools are on the increase. Useful
during the day from September to June. words to know: ‘sláinte’ (your good health
Email: [email protected] - similar to ‘cheers’ when having a drink);
and ‘slán’ (goodbye). Also useful to know:
Illegal Substances
public toilets and toilets in some cafés and
The laws in Ireland in relation to drugs
restaurants are marked in Irish, ‘Fir’ means
(including cannabis) are very strict. The
‘men’ and ‘Mná’ means ‘women’. Buses
Public Order Act (1998) allows the Gardaí
going to the centre of Dublin are marked
to detain and search individuals if there is
‘An Lár’ (the centre or the middle).
any suspicion that they are carrying drugs,
whether for supply or personal use. Under
JUMPER - Another name for pullovers
the Misuse of Drugs Acts 1977 and 1984
or sweaters. Bring a few warm ones to
there is a range of penalties for a variety keep the cold out.
of offences. Severe fines and terms of
imprisonment are used for such offences. Language
Supplying drugs will generally lead to a English is the common language in Ireland,
prison sentence. although under the Constitution, Irish is
the first official language. Accents differ
Ireland
from one county to another and even from
Ireland is an island on the western edge
one area of Dublin to another. Initially it
of Europe, 480km (300 miles) long, 240km
can be confusing, so don’t be afraid to ask
(150 miles) wide, and is a member country
people to repeat themselves. RCSI offers
of the European Union. The Republic of
a language support programme to all
Ireland covers 26 of the 32 counties, and
registered students.
its capital city is Dublin. The remaining
counties comprise Northern Ireland (capital Media
city Belfast), which is part of the United Television
Kingdom. Ireland is a great place to study There are three Irish state sponsored
in - lovely scenery, friendly people and a channels, RTE 1 and RTE 2 which broadcast
mild, temperate climate. Buy the Rough in English and TG4, the Irish language
Guide to Ireland for details of things to do station. TV3 and 3e are independent Irish
and places to see (on a tight budget). television stations. Ireland also has access
to an array of global channels through cable
Irish (Gaeilge)
and satellite. Please note that you must
Irish is a Celtic language which was spoken
purchase a TV licence for €160 per annum.
countrywide until the middle of the
nineteenth century. Today, Irish is spoken Radio
in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas and There is a wide range of stations available.
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Check a daily newspaper for information discrimination, please contact the Student
on radio frequencies and programme Services Office immediately. Ireland has
information. committed itself internationally to fight
against all forms of racial discrimination
Newspapers
and the government has set up a national
There are three national daily newspapers
action plan against racism. For further
in Ireland: The Irish Times, the Irish
information log onto theredcard.ie
Independent and the Examiner. Dublin’s
local paper, The Evening Herald, is good Ramadan
for local sports fixtures and accommodation Each year, Muslims spend the ninth
information. Larger newsagents (such as month of the Islamic calendar observing
Easons in O’Connell Street) also stock a a community-wide fast. The annual fast
variety of European and US newspapers of Ramadan is considered one of the five
and magazines. “pillars” of Islam.
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Tours
Taking a tourist bus is a good way of
getting your bearings and also getting
to see a little bit of the surrounding
countryside. Dublin Bus operates a ‘hop-on
hop-off’ tour which lasts about one hour.
The ticket is valid all day and you can get
off at any of the twelve stops along the way.
The Gray Line Old Dublin Tour
‘hop-onhop-off’ also takes you to
Dublin Zoo in the Phoenix Park.
Both Hop on hop off operators are located
on St Stephen’s Green.
Weather
Ireland has a mild, temperate climate.
Showers can occur at any time of the
year, but usually pass quickly. Average
temperatures in summer range from 10-
15˚C and in winter from 4-7˚C. Snow is very
rare, but it can be very windy.
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Admissions Office (Undergraduate) RCSI Library
Tel: +353 1 402 2228 Tel: +353 1 402 2407
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
RCSI’s Centre for Mastery: Personal, Mercer’s Medical Centre
Professional and Academic Success Tel: +353 1 402 2300
(CoMPPAS) Tel +353 1 402 8565 Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected] Moodle Query
Learning Access & Facilitation Service Email: [email protected]
(LAFS) Niteline
Tel: +353 1 402 8565 Tel: 1800 793 793
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Counselling Service Clinical Psychology Porters Reception Desk
Service Tel: +353 1 402 2263
Tel: +353 1 283 9366 Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Postgraduate School
Giraffe Childcare – Crèche Email [email protected]
Tel: +353 1850 929682
Student, Academic and Regulatory
Email: [email protected]
Affairs (SARA)
Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM)
(Transcripts, exam information,
The Mercer Building Lower Mercer Street,
registration letters, etc.)
Dublin 2 Tel: +353 1 402 2110/2222
Tel: +353 1 402 8686
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Clinical Student Academic
IT Helpdesk
& Regulatory Affairs (SARA Beaumont)
Tel: +353 1 402 2273
(Electives, observerships,
Email: [email protected]
clinical rotations, etc.)
Mercer Court Student Accommodation Tel: +353 1 809 3713/3746
Tel: +353 1 402 2502 Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
School of Pharmacy
Tel: +353 1 402 513
Email: [email protected]
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ireland.com prtb.ie
Fáilte Ireland, the tourism authority of Private Residential Tenancies Board
Ireland independent.ie dublinairport.com
Dublin Airport
Major Irish daily newspapers studentleapcard.ie
irishtimes.ie Student Travel Card
Major Irish daily newspapers isiccard.ie
justice.ie International Student Identity Card (ISIC)
Department of Justice, Equality & Law
Reform
dfa.ie
Irish Department of Foreign Affairs
citizensinformation.ie
Irish Government Online Access to
Services
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