On January 1st, 2019, Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, and Institute of Technology Tallaght became Ireland’s first Technological University. With 28,500 students TU Dublin is the place where the arts, business, science, engineering, and technology converge.
The new University, one of the biggest third-level tutors in Ireland, offers inclusive and open learning skills offering pathways to graduation, from foundation to undergraduate to Ph.D., to students from all over the globe. Publicly-funded, TU Dublin is a member of the European University Association.
All degrees are established internationally and as an independent, doctorate-awarding institution, The institute is honored for the excellent standing. Offering over 200 programmes to students from more than 85 countries, across disciplines including Applied Arts, Humanities, Built Environment, Engineering, Business, Science, Tourism Food and Sports.
TU Dublin offers a varied range of professional programmes such as Optometry, Human Nutrition, Transport & Logistics,... Read more
On January 1st, 2019, Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, and Institute of Technology Tallaght became Ireland’s first Technological University. With 28,500 students TU Dublin is the place where the arts, business, science, engineering, and technology converge.
The new University, one of the biggest third-level tutors in Ireland, offers inclusive and open learning skills offering pathways to graduation, from foundation to undergraduate to Ph.D., to students from all over the globe. Publicly-funded, TU Dublin is a member of the European University Association.
All degrees are established internationally and as an independent, doctorate-awarding institution, The institute is honored for the excellent standing. Offering over 200 programmes to students from more than 85 countries, across disciplines including Applied Arts, Humanities, Built Environment, Engineering, Business, Science, Tourism Food and Sports.
TU Dublin offers a varied range of professional programmes such as Optometry, Human Nutrition, Transport & Logistics, Horticulture, Environmental Health, and Tourism Marketing. The stress of the student experience is on practice, with a variety of changes in the programme applying theory to real-world challenges through problem-based learning, active citizenship, work-placement occasions, project work, active learning, community-based learning, research, and engagement with contemporary practitioners.
University is not just about scholarly learning, and with a wide variety of societies and sports clubs, students have plenty of chances to enjoy lively campus life. The committed international office staff ensures that International students are encouraged throughout their studies, so they can fully embrace university life in Dublin. With small class sizes, students experience a close working association with fellow students and academic supervisors’.
Dublin is situated on campuses spanning the three largest population centers of Ireland’s capital city - Dublin City, Blanchardstown, and Tallaght. A new state of the art Grangegorman campus on a 73-acre site in the center of Dublin City is being established as a site that encourages and supports knowledge advancement, organic development, and inclusive education.
Blanchardstown campus is located nearly 6 miles from Dublin City Centre. Blanchardstown is a growing suburb of Dublin. The area has undergone a period of unprecedented economic growth over the last decade and is now the industrial and commercial hub for Fingal with large concentrations of retail, pharmaceutical, IT, distribution, and service companies. Tallaght campus is situated approximately 7 miles from Dublin City Centre. Tallaght is a vibrant suburb, southwest of Dublin City in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. With a population of over 100,000, it is one of Ireland's largest urban centers.
TU Dublin scholarships are awarded to students for their hard work, dedication, and passion. The Dublin Foundation administered 85 scholarships, awards, and grants with a total value of €193,939.41, with a median gift of €3,000 per student, in 2020. The institute provides academic scholarship and sports scholarship, TU Dublin is known for its support of sporting excellence, thus creating opportunities for students to excel and help them realise their full potential- in both education and support, as well as making an impact on Irish sport.
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