Technological University Dublin
Ireland, Dublin
Technological University Dublin
About
TU Dublin is Ireland‚ first Technological University. Established on 01 January 2019, it builds on the legacy of its founder organizations ‚ Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of TechnologyBlanchardstown, and Institute of Technology Tallaght. With 29,000 students on its campuses in the three largest population centers of the greater Dublin region, TU Dublin is the university where the arts, sciences, business, and technology converge, offering pathways to graduation from apprenticeship to Ph.D. Our students learn in a practice-based environment informed by the latest research and enabled by technological advances.
TU Dublinhosts a thriving research community engaged in applying innovation and technology to solve the world‚ most pressing challenges. We are deeply committed to collaborating with our national and international academic partners and our many networks in the industry and civic society to create new learning experiences and develop.
The university is based in five main campuses, with the Grangegorman, Aungier Street, and Bolton Street campuses in Dublin City, and both the Blanchardstown and Tallaght campuses in the Dublin suburbs. The Grangegorman campus will complete ongoing relocation of activities at Kevin Street and Cathal Brugha Street, expanding its capacity to 10,000 students, while further development is planned for the Blanchardstown and Tallaght campuses.
The university is based in five main campuses, with the Grangegorman, Aungier Street, and Bolton Street campuses in Dublin City, and both the Blanchardstown and Tallaght campuses in the Dublin suburbs. The Grangegorman campus will complete ongoing relocation of activities at Kevin Street and Cathal Brugha Street, expanding its capacity to 10,000 students, while further development is planned for the Blanchardstown and Tallaght campuses.