Technological University Dublin

📍 Dublin (Grangegorman) Est. 2019 Public Technological University

TU Dublin came into being in 2019 through the merger of three institutions — Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Tallaght, and Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. DIT itself traced back to 1887, so the history runs longer than the new name suggests. The result is the largest higher education institution in Ireland by student numbers, with around 28,000 students spread across three campuses in Dublin.

The main campus at Grangegorman, in Dublin 7 near Smithfield and the Luas red line, is a genuinely impressive piece of urban development. For most of DIT's existence its facilities were scattered in rented and converted buildings around the city centre. The Grangegorman build gave the university a proper, purpose-designed home for the first time — something that was a long time coming and makes a real difference to the day-to-day experience of studying there. The Tallaght and Blanchardstown campuses serve south-west and north-west Dublin respectively.

The IoT background shapes how programmes are put together. Courses tend to be structured with industry contact built in rather than treated as an optional extra — placements, live projects, and employer links show up across the master's catalogue. TU Dublin also covers subject areas that the traditional universities tend not to touch: culinary arts and food product development, hospitality management, event management, interior design, and fashion buying sit alongside the computing and engineering programmes. If your field sits somewhere in that range, the course selection here is worth looking at closely.

TU Dublin Grangegorman campus

Why students choose TU Dublin

01

Largest university in Ireland

About 28,000 students across Grangegorman, Tallaght, and Blanchardstown. That scale means a wide course choice and a large student community — useful when you're arriving from abroad and don't know anyone yet.

02

Grangegorman campus

The main campus sits in Dublin 7, a short walk from Smithfield and the Luas red line. It's purpose-built and modern, replacing the scattered DIT buildings that were spread across the city for decades. Getting around is straightforward from day one.

03

Applied and industry-focused

TU Dublin grew out of institutes of technology, so programmes tend to be built around industry contact rather than theoretical study alone. Placements, industry projects, and employer links are part of many master's programmes from the start.

04

Design, arts and hospitality

TU Dublin has one of the wider creative arts and hospitality faculties in Ireland. If your field is design, culinary arts, fashion, or event management, the course options here are hard to match at other Irish universities.

05

Computing and engineering

Strong programmes in software development, data science, electronic engineering, IoT, and sustainable energy. Fees for these areas are competitive, and the applied focus suits students who want work-relevant skills rather than purely academic training.

06

Fees below TCD and UCD

Most TU Dublin master's programmes sit between €13,500 and €21,750 for non-EU students. That's meaningfully less than you'd pay at Trinity or UCD for equivalent-level study, which matters when you're covering tuition from outside the EU.

Popular subject areas

Business & Management Accounting, finance, marketing, strategy
Computing & Data Science Software development, data analytics
Engineering Electronic, mechanical, IoT, sustainable energy
Design & Creative Arts Graphic design, interior design, 3D design, fine art
Hospitality & Culinary Food product development, hospitality management
Tourism & Events Tourism management, event management
Science & Environment Environmental health, food safety, pharma
Journalism & Media Journalism, PR, advertising, political communications

Postgraduate fees

Fees shown are for non-EU international students. Verify current figures at tudublin.ie before applying.

ProgrammeFee
Business & Management
MSc Tourism Management (September/January Intake) €13,500
MSc Advertising (Creative Stream) €13,500
MSc Advertising (Executive Stream) €13,500
MSc Accounting €13,500
MBS Accounting (International) €13,500
MSc Business & Entrepreneurship (Non Business Graduate only) €13,500
MSc Digital Marketing €13,500
MSc Fashion Buying & Management (January intake only) €14,500
MSc Finance €13,500
MSc International Business €15,580
MSc of Business €13,500
MSc Marketing (Non Business Graduate only) €13,500
MBS Retail Management €13,500
MSc Strategic Management €13,500
MSc Technology & Innovation Management €13,500
Humanities & Social Sciences
MA Criminology €13,500
MA Child Family & Community Studies €13,500
MA Journalism €13,500
MA Public Affairs & Political Communications €13,500
MA Public Relations €13,500
MA Gastronomy and Food Studies €13,500
MA Law (Professional) €27,000
Arts, Design & Music
MA Fine Art €13,500
MA 3D Design €13,500
MA Graphic Design Practice €13,500
MA Interior Design €13,500
MA Visual and Critical Studies €13,500
MA Visual Communication €13,500
MMus Conducting (January intake) €27,000
MMus Music (Performance) €27,000
MMus Music (Conducting) €27,000
Hospitality, Events & Tourism
MSc Culinary Innovation & Food Product Development €14,500
MSc Event Management (September/January Intake) €13,500
MSc Hospitality Management (September/January Intake) €13,500
Computing & Digital
MSc Computer Science (Advanced Software Development) €21,750
MSc Computer Science (Data Science) €21,750
MSc Creative Digital Media & UX €20,250
MA Mobile & Web Applications Design €20,250
Engineering & Built Environment
MSc Electronic & Communications Engineering €14,500
MSc Energy Management €14,500
MSc Geographic Information Science €14,500
ME Internet of Things Technologies €14,500
ME Mechanical Engineering €14,500
MSc Real Estate €14,500
MSc Supply Chain Management €14,500
ME Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems €14,500
ME Sustainable Infrastructure (September/January Intake) €14,500
Science & Environment
MSc Sustainable Development €21,750
MSc Applied Mathematics (September/January Intake) €21,750
MSc Mathematical Physics €21,750
MSc in Environmental Health and Safety Streams €14,500
MSc Sustainable Food Safety Management €14,500
MSc Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance & Regulation €21,750

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