TU Dublin is the second largest university in Ireland. It has a rich history in providing technical education, with its legacy institutions of DIT beginning in 1887, IT Tallaght founded in 1992, and IT Blanchardstown founded in 1999.
“These graduates are empowered throughout their careers to challenge unsustainable and exploitative work practices, making a real difference in the world.” The campus at Grangegorman currently accommodates 10,000 students in its new buildings, the East Quad and the Central Quad, which will grow to 15,000 with the opening of the West Quad in the coming years.
Upon completion of the West Quad, the activity on this campus is scheduled to move across the Liffey to Grangegorman. The Blanchardstown campus, located in northwest Dublin, is home to over 3,000 students in a 22.5-hectare site within the IDA College Business and Technology Park, Blanchardstown Road North, Dublin 15.
In addition to the greater Blanchardstown area and the north and west of Dublin City, the campus also attracts students from neighbouring counties of Meath, Kildare, Cavan, Louth and beyond.