Uganda: Study in Ireland - Sharz Consults On Next Radio

1 October 2025

The Morning Switch show on Next Radio today hosted two distinguished guests to spotlight opportunities for Ugandan students aspiring to pursue higher education in Ireland.

Lilian Nayebare, General Manager at Sharz Consults, and Michael Galvin, Regional Manager for Europe, CIS, Middle East, Pakistan, and Africa at the National College of Ireland, joined the conversation to share valuable insights into studying and building careers abroad.

Scholarships and Opportunities

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Mr. Galvin explained that Ireland is a global leader in technology and pharmaceuticals, with universities offering both academic excellence and post-study career opportunities. He emphasized that most scholarships are awarded on academic merit, making strong grades a key to unlocking these opportunities.

Ms. Nayebare stressed the importance of early preparation and informed decision-making for families, noting that students who plan ahead have a much smoother transition into international education systems.

Free Open Day Consultation

Sharz Consults announced a free Open Day that started place today at 2:00 PM, open to parents and students. The sessions will provide personalized guidance on application procedures, visa processes, scholarships, and how to make the right choices when considering studying abroad.

Why Choose Ireland?

World-class universities and research excellence

Thriving industries in technology and pharma

Opportunities for post-graduate work and careers

A welcoming environment for international students

Stay Tuned to Next Radio

By hosting Lilian Nayebare and Michael Galvin, Next Radio once again positioned itself as a hub for knowledge-sharing and empowerment.

Keep tuning in to Next Radio 106.1FM for more engaging conversations, expert insights, and opportunities that inspire and transform lives.

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