TU Dublin has an LGBTQ+ society with branches in Tallaght and the City Centre. To contact them, you can visit their Instagram or email them at [email protected]
TU Dublin has campuses in Grangegorman, Aungier Street, Bolton Street, Blanchardstown and in Tallaght.
While TU Dublin is already a leader in STEM disciplines, the University also supports the largest cohort of students of business, media, culinary arts, and the creative and performing arts. We are passionate about life-long learning and, as the largest provider of part-time education, we make an important contribution to the economic life of Ireland, enabling capacity building for the future.
With an international outlook, we welcome students and staff from around the world while our strong international partnerships provide plenty of opportunities for student and staff exchange programmes; major cross-collaboration research projects; and employment opportunities. We are immensely proud of our global network of over 100,000 graduates.
TU Dublin is committed to actively fostering an inclusive, diverse, safe and respectful institutional culture. This commitment is embedded in TU Dublin Strategic Intent 2030, which is informed by Sustainable Development Goal 4 – ‘ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.’
Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) works across the university to advance EDI and ensure we build an inclusive culture, promote equality, prevent discrimination and protect the human rights of staff, students, and everyone affected by our policies and plans.
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