Option A is the Full Programme. It entitles you to all academic and social offerings including all lectures, choice of seminar, a ticket to the theatre, all tours, 5 lunches, 7 nights accomodation (check-in Sunday tbd July; check-out Sunday tbd July), receptions and closing dinner and all tea and coffee breaks
All bedrooms at UCD Village are singles with a work desk and wardrobe. All bed linen and a hand towel is provided. Please bring your own bath towel.
OPTION B
900 Euro:
Option B does not include accommodation. It entitles you to all academic and social offerings including all lectures, choice of seminar, workshops, a ticket to the theatre, all tours, 5 lunches, receptions and closing dinner and all tea and coffee breaks.
MORNING LECTURE PASS
20 Euro
Morning lecture passes are available to the public and to guests of enrolled students on the day. A morning pass entitles you to both morning lectures and the tea & coffee break.
OTHER OPTIONS
tbc
For enrolled students travelling with spouses, friends or parents, special arrangements may be made for shared accomodation and other academic and social offerings. Please contact us directly with your needs.
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
10% off
Receive 10% off Option A or B with full payment by 11th April 2023!
PAYMENTS
Electronic transfer
Payments of deposits and balance may be made by electronic transfer. For account details, please contact:
Professor Anne Fogarty
Telephone: + 353 (0) 1 7168159
Email:
Balance of payment is due: 1 June 2023
Currency Exchange
Applicants outside the Euro zone may check currency exchange rates at Oanda , Valutx or at XE currency conversion websites to determine the equivalent fee in their own currency. Payments by Electronic Transfers: banks outside the Euro zone will automatically convert foreign currency into Euro upon payment. Payments by cheque should be drafted for the equivalent amount in your native currency.
The Dublin James Joyce Summer School and University College Dublin are pleased to present the 2025 programme in collaboration with the National Library of Ireland, and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.