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The House at No. 43 St. Stephen's Green welcomes all BC departments, faculty, students and alumni wh We are the home for Boston College in Ireland.

The facility on St. Stephen's Green in Dublin's city centre serves as a focal point for the University's work in Ireland, the UK and throughout Europe. We are also home to Century Ireland, a research project focusing on the Decade of Commemorations, and funded by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

Photos from Boston College Ireland's post 02/06/2026

Just our 2026 Summer students hanging out with some of Ireland's most iconic locals.
Safe to say, they've made some big friends this Summer 💚🐺

Huge thank to our friend Wayne at for giving a fantastic presentation here at BCI to kick off our Summer.

Photos from Boston College Ireland's post 29/05/2026

LPI 2026 was, once again, a great time had by all.

From dancing at The Merry Ploughboy, seeing different animals and jumping in a bog at Causey Farm, learning how to play GAA sports like hurling and jumping into the Atlantic Sea of the coast of Connemara in Galway.

The weather wasn't great, but didn't put a damper on the amazing experiences at all!

Photos from Boston College Ireland's post 24/04/2026

How the time has flown. I can't believe this semester students are nearly at the end of their time here in Dublin.

We had a great time exploring the Aran Islands, Galway city, singing and dancing at the Merry Ploughboy and finishing the semester with a trivia night!

I hope you all come back to BCI to visit in the future. Sláinte



17/03/2026

Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Duit.
Happy St Patrick's Day.

Photos from Boston College Ireland's post 23/02/2026

Happy Study Abroad Day 🌎
Study abroad is about way more than lectures and assignments. As seen here, it's about exploring new places, meeting new people, and seeing the world from a different perspective. And we feel so lucky to share Ireland with students from BC.

Here's to new friendships, new experiences, and stepping outside your comfort zone.

Photos from Boston College Ireland's post 20/02/2026

We always love to meet some of our partners here at BCI. This week, our current Law students hosted their supervisors and colleagues from their respective internships at a Pancake Breakfast.


14/02/2026

Lá Fhéile Vailintín shona gach duine.
Happy Valentines Day everyone! 🩷

Celebrating love, friendship, and the incredible community that makes Boston College Ireland feel like home.

This Valentine’s Day, we’re inspired by the legacy of Saint Valentine, whose relics rest here in Dublin at Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church, a special reminder that love has deep roots in our city.

Grá Mór.

Events - Irish Studies - Boston College 12/02/2026

Irish Studies and the ILA are hosting a two-day symposium to bring together a diverse array of scholars who worked on the catalogue accompanying the Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts exhibition, currently on view at the McMullen Museum. The exhibition brings together over 200 objects and a wide range of media: drawing, painting, literature, theatre, embroidery, and printing.

The symposium will be held in Connolly House on Friday, February 20, and the McMullen Museum on Saturday, February 21.

The symposium is open to the public, but registration is required. You can register at the event website.

Events - Irish Studies - Boston College View a list of events hosted by the Irish Studies Program at Boston College.

05/02/2026

What’s happening in on campus with Irish Studies at Boston College?

The latest newsletter is out now, featuring a full slate of spring events celebrating Irish art, history, language, and culture. Highlights include the McMullen Museum exhibition Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family & The Public Arts, which explores the art, politics, and creative tension in Yeat's circle during a time of upheaval.

Plus lectures, conferences, and conversations on literature, peace and conflict, folklore, and the Irish language, there’s something for everyone this season.


01/02/2026

Lá Fhéile Bríde Shona Daoibh. Happy St Bridgits Day. May the light of St Bridgit guide you into a new season. 💚

St Brigid of Kildare was a patron saint of Ireland, known for her generosity, healing, and strong spirit.

Celebrated on Feb 1st, her feast day also marks Imbol, an ancient festival welcoming spring, light, and renewal.

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