Examination Script Viewings (Semester 1 2024/2025)

Under the TU Dublin General Assessment Regulations, all students are entitled to view their examination scripts for a period of 3 days after the release of the exam results. To facilitate any requests to view examination scripts, please complete the Request form for exam script viewing and return to seee.admin@tudublin.ie

Please ensure that you complete all sections to allow us to identify the material you wish to view. For ease of processing, please include your Programme Code in the Subject line of your email.

You are required to return this form before 17:00 on Thursday 13 February 2025.   We will then contact you to let you know when and where you can view your script.

Please note that this arrangement for viewing of examination scripts applies to students of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Grangegorman) only.

 

 

EENG H1016 Blanchardstown Workshop Practice One

For the attention of students on the following programmes.

In Academic Year 2023/2024, a number of students on stage one of the above programmes failed module EENG H1016 Workshop Practice One. Unlike most other modules, this module does not have a supplemental repeat exam and the only means of repeating the module is to re-attend in-person.

We would like to invite all Stage 1 students from Academic Year 2023-2024 (September 2023 – May 2024) to register their interest in attending a series of special repeat sessions for this module to take place from early-March 2025.

If you would like to be included on the class-list for this repeat opportunity, please contact Mark Deegan directly via email at  mark.deegan@tudublin.ie  indicating your wish to re-take this module

 

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Links to a number of important TU Dublin student services and supports are provided below: 

For specific enquiries related to your programme you should contact the designated Contact Person for the programme.

 

 

 

Yes, the Mathematics Learning Centre is here to help you. They have tutors available to help you work through any difficulties you might have. Just drop into one of the centres with your notes. You do not need to book an appointment.

The Academic Writing Centre is here to help you with any difficulties you might have in writing up your assignments and formal reports,

It offers a free and friendly service to help you to develop your writing skills in an academic setting. The service offers pre-booked one-to-one appointments on all aspects of academic writing. 

Please note that all Academic Writing Centre activities are currently online.

 

The Career Development Centre offers a wide range of services to help you find a job after you graduate where you will find guidance around topics like:  

You will also find details of upcoming Careers Workshops, Fairs, Events & Job Opportunities on the Events Calendar.  

 

 

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