Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has once again been recognised for its commitment to high‑quality education, this time at the national level. The Higher Education Authority (HEA) Teaching and Learning Impact Awards celebrated the university’s School of Food Science and Environmental Health for its Higher Certificate in Science in Pharmacy Technician Studies, awarding the programme […]
Why Ethics, Technology and Culture Matter Today As digital tools reshape how we work, learn, and interact, questions about responsibility and meaning become unavoidable. The recent launch of a public lecture series at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) addresses exactly this need. By bringing together scholars, industry leaders, policymakers, and the wider public, the series […]
Why TEDxTUDublin 2026 Matters for Students and the Wider Community The latest news from TU Dublin highlights how students are taking the lead in shaping conversations about what lies ahead. TEDxTUDublin 2026, an independently organised, TED‑licensed event, will take place on Friday 17 April 2026 in the Concert Hall at the Grangegorman campus. With the theme “Unfinished Future,” […]
TU Dublin recently marked a milestone for its commitment to inclusive education by celebrating the achievements of 21 students who completed the Certificate in Arts in Intercultural Community Development. The ceremony, held on 24 March 2026, highlighted the university’s dedication to fostering intercultural understanding, strengthening community leadership, and widening access to higher education. This article […]
The Technological University Dublin continues to position itself at the forefront of European art education innovation. At the PARADOX 2026 European Fine Art Forum, held March 31–April 1 at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) in Dublin, TU Dublin lecturers demonstrated the university’s commitment to transformative art education through collaborative research, interdisciplinary projects, […]
How Griffith College’s Women’s Volleyball Squad Secured the Tier 2 Cup On April 7, 2026, the Griffith College women’s volleyball team celebrated a historic victory at the Student Sport Ireland (SSI) Volleyball Finals Day held at the University of Limerick. By defeating TUD City Campus in three straight sets, the squad claimed the Tier 2 […]
The Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) SVP Food Pantry has captured national acclaim after being named Ireland’s winner of the prestigious European Charlemagne Youth Prize. This recognition highlights a student‑led initiative that tackles two pressing issues on campus: food insecurity among students and the environmental toll of food waste. By redirecting surplus food to those […]
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has announced the launch of its inaugural President’s Volunteering Awards (PVA) for 2026, a new initiative designed to recognise and celebrate the contributions of student volunteers across the university and the wider Irish community. The awards coincide with the United Nations’ International Volunteer Year (IVY) 2026, underscoring the global importance […]
Understanding the Corporate Influence on Public Health During the recent Health and Sport Week at Trinity College Dublin, Dr May van Schalkwyk, a public health doctor and researcher, delivered a keynote that shed light on how commercial actors shape health outcomes. She acknowledged that many businesses contribute positively to society, yet emphasized that certain products […]
On 25 March 2026, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD convened the inaugural National Skills Roundtable at TU Dublin’s Grangegorman Campus. The gathering brought together senior representatives from industry, employer organisations, and higher‑education partners to discuss how Ireland can future‑proof its workforce amid rapid technological change. The event […]