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Science at TU Dublin - City Campus The College of Sciences and Health at TU Dublin (City Campus) offers students exciting undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

The College of Sciences and Health offers many exciting programmes to prospective students

On 29th February we will be celebrating over 135 years of history in the College at Kevin St, as we prepare for our move...
27/01/2020

On 29th February we will be celebrating over 135 years of history in the College at Kevin St, as we prepare for our move to Grangegorman. Former staff, students and others involved with Kevin St can register using this link.

As we prepare for the big move to our new campus at Grangegorman in September 2020, Kevin Street Staff and the TU Dublin Graduate Network invite you to join us for a very special celebration and an opportunity to revisit your college days on Saturday, 29 February 2020. The event will be an opportuni...

13/07/2019

Emily O’Brien, a final year Clinical Measurement student in TU Dublin won the European Ultimate Championships (frisbee) with the Ireland Women’s Team last weekend. This is the first time Ireland have won a gold medal in the sport at international level.

Emily was captain of the college team for three years and is graduating in autumn.

17/06/2019

SciFest 2019 Regional Coordinators's Meeting

With a record breaking 99 STEM fairs and students and teachers on their summer holidays it was time to meet up yesterday with the SciFest@College regional coordinators to celebrate yet another successful year of SciFest.

The meeting was held in Athlone Institute of Technology. Many thanks to AIT and to Dr Noreen Morris who organised a room and lunch for the attendees.

Thanks also to Rachel Gallagher, Digital Director, Drury | PORTER NOVELLI ('Using Social Media'), Sinéad Begley, Sinéad Begley and Associates ('SciFest External Evaluation: Preliminary Findings') and to Sian Ní Mhuirí, Writer, Producer and Director of Theatre for Young Audiences ('The Lonsdale Project Super Paua: A Play for Young Audiences About Kathleen Lonsdale').

Last but not least thank you to the SciFest regional coordinators and their teams who take time out of their busy schedules each year to organise a SciFest@College.

Limerick Institute of Technology - LIT TU Dublin - Blanchardstown Campus TU Dublin - Tallaght Campus Science at TU Dublin - City Campus Institute of Technology, Sligo SciFest DCU Institute of Technology Tralee Science Foundation Ireland

30/05/2019
22/05/2019

Adam Kelly (17) wins international award in Arizona for work on quantum computing

Thinking of applying to TU Dublin next year? Find out here about the 1916 Bursary.
16/05/2019

Thinking of applying to TU Dublin next year?

Find out here about the 1916 Bursary.

The 1916 Bursary is funded by the Department of Education and Skills for eligible students in TU Dublin. In 2019/20 there are 25 bursaries of €5,000 per annum for the duration of a student’s undergraduate studies available to TU Dublin students.

Congratulations to Eric Strong on his victory in the TU Dublin Computer Science project fair earlier this week.Eric was ...
11/04/2019

Congratulations to Eric Strong on his victory in the TU Dublin Computer Science project fair earlier this week.

Eric was one of the College of Sciences and Health's Student Ambassadors as a second year student in 2016-17. Well done Eric on your success!

Congratulations to the Overall Winner of this years Project Fair Eric Strong! Eric's project 'Property Insights' was commended for its technological sophistication by prize sponsor Josephine Austin of Ocuco, who kindly donated the €5000 prize money. Well Done Eric!!

11/04/2019

Students of our Public Health Nutrition programme are hosting a Nutrition Festival about a range of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity topics today in Kevin Street. The event is open to all and is a chance to get some advice from the experts. It kicks off at 11am in Gleeson Hall, Kevin Street. TU Dublin Food Forum TU Dublin Sport City Campus Science at TU Dublin - City Campus Healthy Ireland DIT Societies Office DIT Students Union - DITSU

The College of Sciences and Health was delighted to welcome hundreds of applicants, their parents and their friends to o...
08/04/2019

The College of Sciences and Health was delighted to welcome hundreds of applicants, their parents and their friends to our Annual Sciences and Health Open Day on Saturday.

This year, attendees were invited to join our Grangegorman tours, during which applicants and their families were able to experience our new campus. All new students joining us in September will spend first year in Kevin St or Cathal Brugha St, but will spend the remainder of their studies at our brand new campus in the City Centre.

This is an exciting time for new students to join Ireland's biggest University on Ireland's newest, most modern campus at Grangegorman (artist's impression of our new campus below).

Congratulations to Daniel O'Brien from St Joseph's Secondary School, Rush, - winner of the SciFest event in TU Dublin - ...
05/04/2019

Congratulations to Daniel O'Brien from St Joseph's Secondary School, Rush, - winner of the SciFest event in TU Dublin - City Campus at Kevin St today, for his project titled "Seal Whiskers - Bioinspiration for Oceantech".

Congratulations and thanks also to all the students and teachers from the following schools who participated in another hugely successful event:

Blackrock College
Fingal Community College
Loreto College St. Stephen's Green
Pobalscoil Neasain
Scoil Mhuire Trim
St Andrew's College
St.Conleth's College
St. Joseph's Secondary School, Rush
St Mary's College, Naas
St. Raphaela's School
Terenure College
Willow Park School

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