Dublin, Ireland
https://www.tudublin.ie/
Empfohlene Studiengänge: HM, TM
The new University, one of the largest third-level educators in Ireland, provides inclusive and open learning experience offering pathways to graduation, from foundation to undergraduate to PhD, to students from all over the world. Publicly-funded, TU Dublin is a member of the European University Association. All of our degrees are recognised internationally and as an autonomous, doctorate-awarding institution, TU Dublin is proud of its excellent reputation. We have many international partnerships and offer exchange opportunities in most disciplines. In 2020, TU Dublin and its European partners in the EUt+ Consortium was selected by the EU Commission to create the European University of Technology.
TU Dublin is located on campuses spanning the three largest population centres of Ireland’s capital city - Dublin City, Blanchardstown and Tallaght – all of which are easily accessed by public transport.
A new state of the art Grangegorman campus on a 73-acre site in the heart of Dublin City is being developed as a location that encourages and supports knowledge advancement, sustainable development and inclusive education. By the 2020/2021 academic year, 10,000 students will be located on this campus.
Language(s) of Instruction: English/ Language requirements: B2 Level of proficiency. I
Semester Dates: Winter Term: August- January / Summer Term: January to June (https://www.tudublin.ie/media/website/explore/university-calendar/Academic-Calendar-2021-22-Public-View-Revised.pdf)
Course Offerings:https://www.tudublin.ie/study/international-students/find-a-course/
Costs: There are no additional tuition costs. Additional costs that must be considered are accommodations, meals, and cost of living.
Exchange Places: 3
Accrediation: AMBA
Student Housing: https://www.tudublin.ie/study/international-students/accommodation-and-living-costs/
https://www.tudublin.ie/for-students/student-services-and-support/
Students with Disabilities: https://www.dit.ie/studyattudublin/undergraduate/howtoapply/disabilityservice/
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