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Technological University Dublin

Grangegorman, Dublin Ireland

About Technological University Dublin

About Technological University Dublin TU Dublin is Irelands first Technological University. Established on 01 January 2019, it builds on the legacy of its founderorganisations Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of TechnologyBlanchardstown and Institute of Technology Tallaght. With 29,000 studentson its campuses in the three largest populati

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About University Location

Dublin, the heart of Ireland, offers international students a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary vibrancy. TU Dublin's Grangegorman campus is nestled within a revitalized area, once the site of a psychiatric hospital, now transformed into a modern educational hub. The city itself is a melting pot of cultures, with a thriving international community. Students will find themselves immersed in a rich artistic landscape, from traditional Irish music sessions in cozy pubs to world-class theatre at the Abbey Theatre. Dublin's literary legacy, evident in its numerous bookshops and historic libraries, provides an inspiring backdrop for academic pursuits. The city's compact size makes it easy to explore on foot or by public transport, allowing for effortless access to museums like the National Museum of Ireland and the vibrant Temple Bar district. Beyond academics, Dublin offers a welcoming atmosphere, with friendly locals eager to share their stories, and numerous opportunities to explore the stunning Irish countryside, from the Wicklow Mountains to the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, easily accessible via day trips. The citys strong job market, particularly in tech and finance, offers excellent career prospects for graduates. Dublin is not just a city to study in; its a place to experience a life-changing cultural immersion.