Introduction by Michelle Taylor

Michelle Taylor Major/Minor: Supply Chain Management, Global Logistics and Transportation Sophomore Host University: Queen’s University Belfast I have wanted to study abroad for years. I actually searched for colleges on the basis of how strong their study abroad programs are. I chose to study at Queen’s because it checked several important boxes for me. First, I wanted to study in an English-speaking country. I don’t have strong foreign language skills.…

Final Week in Belfast by Erik Osborn

As I approach my last week in Belfast, I want to take the time to express just how grateful I am to have the opportunity to study abroad and that I have learned so much about the world and how other people interact with the world since I have been here. I’m hoping to take everything that I have learned from the class setting to the hands-on experience of walking…

Introduction to Queen’s by Brady DeHaven

My name is Brady DeHaven and I am a sophomore studying Political Science and Irish Studies at the College of Charleston, but in Belfast, Northern Ireland at Queen’s University Belfast. I chose this program because my mother was born in Northern Ireland and still has the majority of her family right outside Belfast. I wanted to be able to reconnect with a family that I don’t really know and understand…

Life in Belfast: Venturing into Northern Irish Nature! by Brady DeHaven

When people think about Ireland, one of the first things that come to mind is the natural beauty across the entire island. While Northern Ireland is politically in the United Kingdom, there are no borders that cross the green fields separating the two nations. Giant’s Causeway, one of the most beautiful places that I have had the privilege to visit and experience is located on the northern coast of Northern…

Life in Belfast, Northern Ireland: Queen’s University Belfast by Brady DeHaven

*Written previously* Being in Belfast has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and studying at Queen’s University has definitely been an adjustment. Each term I take 3 modules, each consists of between one to two lectures a week with one “tutorial” a week where we reconvene in small groups to discuss the material for the week, focus on our assignments, and learn from each other. Queen’s…

Life in Belfast: Northern Irish Culture in the Cathedral Quarter by Brady DeHaven

Belfast has had a rich history of violence and paramilitary conflict that just recently ended in the late 1990s. Since then, Belfast has become a booming city known for the distinct Irish and British culture. Different neighborhoods of Belfast are unique in what they have to offer. The Cathedral Quarter, with Saint Anne’s Cathedral, has a unique Irish scene that brings together people from not only the Republic of Ireland…