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Check whether Technological University Dublin is right for you as an international student.
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is a pioneering institution based in Ireland’s capital city. As the country’s first technological university, TU Dublin provides an innovative learning experience that’ll prepare you for a bright and fulfilling future.
You’ll have over 200 foundation, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs to choose from. Alongside popular courses like engineering and business, the University offers specialist programs in subjects including optometry and tourism marketing.
The University is made up of three welcoming campuses. Each campus is home to excellent learning, sport, and recreational facilities. They also boast handy public transport connections, making it easy to explore Dublin’s rich history and culture.
Student life at TU Dublin isn’t all about academics. Whether you’re interested in performing arts or politics, you’ll find the student organization for you. It’s hard to compete with the University’s array of amateur and elite sporting opportunities too.
TU Dublin ranks amongst the world’s best universities under 50 years old (Times Higher Education, 2020)
The University carries out important research in topics like climate change and sustainability
You’ll study in the beating heart of Ireland, with countless opportunities and activities on your doorstep
Work placements, active learning, and research opportunities let you put what you’ve learned into practice
TU Dublin is home to over 3,300 international students from 85 different countries. So, you’ll be studying at one of Ireland’s most multicultural universities.
You’ll be blown away by the support services provided at TU Dublin. The University’s international office team helps you make the most of your overseas experience by offering continuous emotional and practical support.
A member of the international team will meet you at the airport and welcome you into the country. You’ll then participate in a series of orientation events and activities designed to help you settle in and meet new people.
If you need to sharpen your English or academic skills before beginning a degree course, you could take advantage of TU Dublin’s international foundation programs. These one-year programs prepare you for successful undergraduate studies.
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The aim of the Henderson Park Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to passionate and motivated students who will make their mark on the construction and property sector.
Students interested in applying for the Henderson Park Scholarships will be asked to demonstrate their interest, passion, and academic excellence in their field. The scholarship is open to 1st and 2nd year students in Quantity Surveying and Construction Economics (TU837) or Property Economics (TU836).
Those chosen are awarded a contract of support of €3,000 for each year left of their study.
This Program will support seven students with a scholarship to the value of €3,000 each. Successful applicants will also be assigned a mentor from Intel and will have the opportunity to build strong industry relationships. The scholarship and industry expertise will support students to prepare for transitions into workplaces.
The Jones Engineering Award 2020 will recognize three exceptional final year students at TU Dublin, two engineering students, and one student of the Conservatoire with an award of €5,000 each. The Awards are open to final year students.
Sir Richard Morrison Prizes; for Student Excellence are for €500 each and are awarded to a student in second, third, and fourth-year Architecture and second and third-year Architectural Technology. As with the other scholarships and awards, each prize is awarded based on academic performance combined with a record of engagement.
Technological University Dublin
143-149 Rathmines Rd Upper, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 F793
Dublin is a vibrant and exciting destination, with more than 100,000 students living within the city. It has lots to offer, with hundreds of pubs, excellent museums, historic architecture and world-famous institutions.
Many international students will require a visa to study in Ireland, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Ireland student visa requirements