DCU Challenge Accepted: A collaborative showcase of Challenge-Based Learning (CBL)
On May 12th, Dublin City University (DCU) will host a showcase event to celebrate the impact of Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) at the university in recent years.
On May 12th, Dublin City University (DCU) will host a showcase event to celebrate the impact of Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) at the university in recent years.
Choosing to pursue postgraduate study is a significant decision and is one that can open new career pathways, support professional progression, or enable a change in direction. For anyone considering their next academic step, Dublin City University (DCU) is hosting a Postgraduate Open Day on Tuesday, 11 March, offering prospective students the chance to explore their options in person.
A grant of up to €4,013,886, over a period of four years (2026-2029), for Gaois – the research group of Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in Dublin City University (DCU) – has been approved to significantly develop its major projects, Dúchas, Logainm, Corpas, Canúint, and Ainm. As well as this investment, €900,000 in funding is being given over a period of three years for ADAPT Research Centre’s eSTÓR project in the University
DCU November Open Days are back!
This is a great opportunity to explore DCU’s campuses, engage with students and academics, ask your questions, and discover what makes life at DCU unique.
DCU consistently ranks among the world’s leading young universities, featuring in the Times Higher Education Top 100 Under 50, and has twice been named Irish University of the Year by The Sunday Times.
Dublin City University (DCU) hosts its upcoming Open Day on Wednesday, June 25th. DCU, a vibrant and innovative institution, will open its doors from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, offering prospective students and their families a comprehensive look at what a university experience at DCU entails. This Open Day is an essential opportunity for anyone […]
Dublin City University (DCU) is hosting its final Open Day of the academic year on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Glasnevin Campus. This event is tailored for prospective students, particularly those finalizing their CAO applications, offering a comprehensive insight into university life at DCU.
DCU Spring Open Day 2025 at St Patrick’s and DCU Glasnevin is taking place on Saturday 5th April, 10am – 2.30pm,
Develop a unique set of skills to tackle climate and environmental issues facing industry and policy makers today with a BA in Climate and Environmental Sustainability at DCU.
Boost your skills with DCU Micro-Credentials. Flexible, accredited courses in high-demand areas like FinTech, Engineering, and Business. Learn at your own pace and earn a globally recognised credential.
The Access DCU Entry Route (ADER) is aimed at students who, due to their socio-economic background and low family income, face additional barriers to gaining entry to or taking up their place in DCU.
DCU final-year Digital Business & Innovation students have just launched their ‘Learning Beyond Lectures: The EdTech Talks’ podcast series.
Dublin City University consistently delivers impactful research in a wide range of disciplines. Researchers at DCU are working on breakthrough medical technology, key policy recommendations, cutting edge communications and information technology, and techniques and methods at the forefront of treatment for serious illness and disease. This new Futurology Lecture Series takes this wealth of expertise, […]
DCU Spring Open Day 2025 takes place on Saturday 5 April 2025 Location: Glasnevin Campus (10am-2.30pm) and St Patrick’s Campus (10am-2.30pm) Registration: Registration is now open. Please register below. Parking/Wi-Fi: Parking is free during Open Day. See Parking Information. Free Wi-Fi on both Campuses. Directions: www.dcu.ie/travel-to-dcu/getting-to-campus Are you interested in studying one of DCU’s 80 full-time undergraduate degree courses at DCU […]
On Computing for Business at DCU, you’ll learn coding and programming, and get to grips with databases, operating systems and networks. But you’ll also study innovation and entrepreneurship, project management and presentation skills.
This Bachelor of Education in Home Economics and Technology at DCU & TUS is a course for people who are interested in becoming post-primary teachers in the areas of Home Economics and Technology. This course will enable you to register on graduation as a post primary teacher with the Teaching Council of Ireland.
Check out these courses open now for applications at DCU Business School Micro-Credentials
DCU’s November Open Day is happening this Friday and Saturday on Glasnevin Campus and on Saturday on St Pat’s Campus.
The DCU Financial Technology and Innovation Micro-Credential course delves into the convergence of finance and technology, examining its effects on financial services.
Embark on a journey into Manufacturing Systems Simulation. Explore industry processes, discover innovative approaches, and unlock potential for success.