Staff members marking International Day of Persons with Disabilities, lighting St. Lawrence's church

TU Dublin recognises that gender identity, gender expression, and any transition journey, is unique to individuals. We are committed to supporting students and staff at all stages of their transition journey.  

We provide support via a ‘key person’ system. Key people are fully trained and resourced to assist the individual in developing a Confidential Implementation Plan (CIP) specific to their situation. The CIP development will be led by the individual and there is time built in to allow the individual to go away and think about it before signing off on it. 

Key Person(s)

Bob Ó Mhurcú, B.A., M.Sc.
Academic Administration & Student Affairs Manager

All members of staff can sign up to be a TU Dublin Trans Ally.  We run one introductory session for trans allies per year and you can also avail of training such as Trans101 and Trans Awareness training.  Notices for all events are circulated through the weekly EDI Update email.  

Gender neutral bathroom facilities are marked on the TU Dublin Digital Wayfinding Map 

text reading Gender Neutral Toilets above image of inclusive toilet signage with wheelchair symbol and toilet symbol beside each other above the word Inclusive in English, Irish (Cuimsitheach) and braille