The Students
ISE takes a small, highly selective intake each year and teaches them to build. By their first residency, partner engineering teams describe them as performing well beyond their years.
Selective by design
Places are limited and demand is high. Students are selected for genuine ability and motivation — not points alone — and the cohort is kept deliberately small so every student takes on real responsibility early.
Small numbers mean real projects, close mentoring and genuine ownership from the first weeks.
Selected for how candidates actually think and build, and for their drive to make things.
€10,000 EDI scholarships and a supportive studio culture help widen who gets to take part.
Meet the cohort

Studio to residency

Chosen for how they build

Beyond their years
How they learn
No lecture-hall-only terms. Students learn in studios, on real projects, assessed continuously — then spend half the degree in paid company residencies.
Small teams working in a studio, closer to a real engineering floor than a classroom.
Every module is anchored in building something real, not just sitting exams.
Progress is measured through the work itself, week after week.
What partners say
Residency partners consistently report ISE students contributing like engineers with far more experience — shipping real work inside their teams.
“Software engineering is a wonderful career.”
Student stories
In my first residency I was shipping code to production within weeks — real features used by real customers. I learned more in three months than I thought was possible.
I went from writing my first real program to building a computer-vision pipeline for a medtech company. ISE throws you in — then makes sure you can swim.
The studio changed how I work. We build together, review each other's code and ship real things. By second year I already felt like an engineer.
Where they go
In four years students complete an integrated BSc and MSc — graduating with a master's, a portfolio of real work, and a network built across multiple residencies.
Applications for 2026 are open through the CAO with code LM173.
Immersive Software Engineering, University of Limerick. A radically practical computer science degree.