About

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities operates across several TU Dublin campuses and buildings. 

- Grangegorman

- Aungier Street

- Blanchardstown

- Tallaght

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at TU Dublin combines the strengths of a traditional humanities education with practical, career-focused learning. Its emphasis on creativity, innovation, industry engagement, and applied learning helps students develop both academic knowledge and professional skills.

Yes! The Faculty of Arts and Humanities warmly welcomes international students from around the world and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with dedicated support services for international applicants.

A new Technological University, steeped in a rich history and located in one of Europe’s leading cities. As one of the largest third-level educators in Ireland, TU Dublin provides an inclusive and open learning experience offering multiple pathways to graduation.

For more information on TU Dublin courses for international students check out this page: International Student Hub

 

Yes - the Faculty of Arts and Humanities supports active research across arts, culture, design, media, education, social sciences, hospitality, tourism, and creative practice. Students can engage with research-informed teaching and postgraduate research projects.

To learn more about our current research activies be sure to check out our Faculty of Arts and Humanities Research page 

How do I apply for a course in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities?

Applications can be made through the CAO for undergraduate programmes, while postgraduate and part-time applicants can apply directly through TU Dublin's admissions process.

We have a useful CAO Hub with full details on the CAO process. 

 

If you are interested in applying to study a postgraduate degree at TU Dublin the Postgraduate studies page should have all the answers you need. If you have any questions about an application or a course that you are interested in the Postgraduate admissions team are always happy to help. 

No, events listed on our What's On page are open the public. We highly encourage you check our the lists from September to Decemeber and from February to May as we have weekly performances as well as regular exhibition programme. 

Our exhibitions are free to attend.