Published: 17 Mar, 2021
The first call for the “Global at Venice - Research and Training for Global Challenges” Co-fund Fellowship Programme is now open!
Published: 24 Mar, 2021
Over March, TU Dublin students and staff have come together to raise an incredible €106,219 for the Irish Cancer Society.
Published: 25 Mar, 2021
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios has announced that Michelle Malone is the recipient of the Recent Graduate Residency 2021.
Published: 26 Mar, 2021
Due to high demand, TU Dublin and UCD are offering further live, online immersive short courses designed primarily for individuals and businesses that have been impacted by COVID-19 such as the tourism, hospitality, arts and entertainment sectors.
TU Dublin's unique mentorship programme for female students ESTeEM, which aims to address gender inequality in Engineering, IT, and Apprenticeships, hosted four webinars on a range of topics about work from the importance of EDI and keeping the show on the road in COVID times.
Published: 29 Mar, 2021
Publisher Peter Lang is hosting a virtual launch of Reimagining Irish Studies for the 21st Century, edited by Eamon Maher of Technological University Dublin and Eugene O’Brien of Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick on Thursday, 8 April at 5pm.
Published: 8 Apr, 2021
Technological University Dublin and video commerce market leader Axonista today announced a strategic partnership to empower MSc and MBA students with scaling expertise in the accelerating markets of livestream shopping.
Published: 19 Apr, 2021
TU Dublin is very proud to continue our tradition to support Darkness Into Light again this year.
Our Open Day, taking place today from 5.30 - 7.30pm, is aimed at second-level students, mature students, guidance counsellors, teachers, parents/guardians, and anyone interested in studying TU Dublin.
Published: 6 Apr, 2021
Three Researchers at TU Dublin - Professor Una Hunt, Dr Deirdre McQuillan and Dr Emma Howard - have received funding from the Irish Research Council's New Foundations Scheme.
Published: 7 Apr, 2021
For over 130 years, Kevin Street was synonymous with technological education in Ireland, but this week, TU Dublin closed the gates of Kevin Street for a final time as staff and students relocate to fabulous new facilities in the Central Quad on our Grangegorman campus.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has invited expressions of interest from candidates for consideration for nomination as Ministerial Representatives of the Governing Body of Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin).
Published: 9 Apr, 2021
The Career Development Centre at TU Dublin is hosting a 'Meet Your Future Employer' webinar for Engineering and Built Environment students on Wednesday, 14 April, from 11am - 4pm.
Published: 12 Apr, 2021
A ground-breaking survey into staff and student experiences of sexual violence and sexual harassment in Irish Higher Education Institutions is being launched today (12 April) by Simon Harris TD, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
Published: 13 Apr, 2021
Staff, researchers and students at TU Dublin are invited to attend this information session and learn more about Fulbright Award opportunities to research, study, or lecture in the USA on Thursday, 29 April at 1pm.
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has announced the introduction of the SFI Frontiers for Partnership Awards. a component of the SFI Frontiers for the Future Programme.
Published: 14 Apr, 2021
Following on from the recent TU Dublin Open Labs Anniversary event, TU Dublin Hothouse is delighted to announce a new series of events showcasing research across the university.
Published: 15 Apr, 2021
Be part of the fashion revolution with SDGliteracy.ie and TU Dublin. Share your clothing love story for the chance to win an Apple Watch and other prizes.
Published: 16 Apr, 2021
TU Dublin School of Accounting & Finance follows up their CFA Research Challenge victory by becoming Goodbody Student Managed Fund National champions for 2021.
For International Sculpture Day on Saturday, 24 April, the Grangegorman Development Agency is inviting the local community to reflect on Crocosmia × as a metaphor for diversity and inclusion in Ireland.
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