Information for Students
Further Orientation details available here: Orientation | TU Dublin
Important Information for TU745 & TU952 – Year 1
You are required to purchase Uniforms as part of your programme. Please see details below.
Uniform Costings 2025/2026
TU745 BA Hospitality Management
TU952 BSc. International Hospitality Management
Uniforms must be ordered/purchased online.
Please log on to https://www.coppingers.com/product-category/tu-dublin-city-campus-uniforms/ in advance. The password to login is TUD2025
Uniforms can be collected in the Central Quad, TU Dublin, City Campus, Ground Floor (Culinary Shop) on Thursday 11th September.
Uniform Information for IHTM students TU 746 & TU 951 (Tallaght Campus)
There are specific requirements regarding uniforms which are required for practical kitchen and restaurant class which takes place ONE day a week in Scholars Training Restaurant
To enable Coppinger’s to have your uniform ready for you to collect in TU Dublin Tallaght on the day of your classes we would ask that you click on the link below and order your uniform pack by Thursday 11th September at the latest
Uniforms must be ordered/purchased online.
TU Dublin Tallaght:
https://www.coppingers.com/product-category/tu-dublin-tallaght-campus/
Password: TALLAGHT2025
All items can be purchased online directly with the supplier using the relevant code.
Once paid for, the supplier will deliver to the campus for your attention.
All items will be required for practical labs commencing Wednesday 17th September.
If you have any questions - please contact: ursula.donovan@tudublin.ie
| RETURNING 25/26 STUDENTS INDUCTION 15.09.25 | ||||||
| Programme | Year | 9:00 | 10:00 | 11:00 | 12:00 | 13:00 |
| TU745 | 2 | Juliet Ryan CQ212 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | |||
| 3 | Jennifer Lawlor CQ409 | Alina Andries Returning Placement CQ009 | ||||
| TU747 | 2 | Dan King CQ408 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | |||
| 3 | Ann Hurley CQ408 | Alina Andries Returning Placement CQ009 | ||||
| TU952 | 2 | Clem Ryan CQ405 | ||||
| 3 | Jennie Hussey CQ210 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | ||||
| 4 | Davin Dunlea CQ405 | Alina & Ziene Returning Placement & Dissertation CQ009 | ||||
| TU953 | 2 | Rory O'Farrell CQ209 | ||||
| 3 | Jennifer Stewart CQ501 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | ||||
| 4 | Patrick Horan CQ202 | Alina & Ziene Returning Placement & Dissertation CQ009 | ||||
| TU954 | 2 | Mary O'Rawe CQ212 | ||||
| 3 | 11:30 Rachelle O'Brien CQ008 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | ||||
| 4 | Ruth Craggs CQ501 | Alina & Ziene Returning Placement & Dissertation CQ009 | ||||
| TU955 | 2 | Eanna McGrath CQ213 | ||||
| 3 | Earl McCarthy CQ404 | Alina Andries Placement Briefing 25-26 CQ008 | ||||
| 4 | Catherine Gorman CQ211 | Alina & Ziene Returning Placement & Dissertation CQ009 | ||||
| TU956/TU957 | 4 | Ziene Mottiar CQ404 | Alina & Ziene Returning Placement & Dissertation CQ009 | |||
| All students going on Placement in 25-26 have a briefing at 12:00p.m. in CQ008 | ||||||
| All student returning from Placement have a debriefing at 1:00pm in CQ009 | ||||||
| All fourth years have a dissertation briefing scheduled at 13:00 in CQ009 (after placement debrief) | ||||||
| Normal timetabled classes commence at 2:00pm for all returning 2nd, 3rd and 4th year FT students | ||||||
For the attention of Students that have just received examination results:
Viewing of Assessments/Examination Scripts:
Candidates who wish to view their examination performance in any Semester 2 assessment / exam should contact the School at tourism.hospitality@tudublin.ie to arrange viewing of script: stating student ID, module, lecturer, assessment/examination.
Viewing of examination scripts will be available on September 22nd from 12.00pm to 1.00pm in CQ101F for students who have submitted a request to tourism.hospitality@TUDublin.ie stating student ID, module, lecturer, assessment/examination.
Student must bring valid student card to view scripts .
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From |
To |
Working Days |
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Apply to View script |
15/09/25
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19/09/25
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4 |
From receipt of marks |
Apply for Recheck |
22/09/25 |
25/09/25 |
3 |
From viewing script |
Apply for Remark |
22/09/2025 |
29/09/2025 |
5 |
From viewing script |
Apply for Appeal |
22/09/25 |
01/10/25 |
7 |
From viewing script |
Exam results release date: 15.09.25
Recheck of Examination Results
A recheck is where a candidate suspects there has been an error in the determination of their result. Candidates wishing to request a recheck should do so on the form A/R 1 which may be obtained from the Examinations Office here: https://www.tudublin.ie/for-students/student-services-and-support/examinations/exam-forms/
Forms must be submitted within three working days of the date scheduled for the viewing of the examination script together with a fee of €15 per subject/module. In the event that a re-check application is successful the fee will be refunded.
The recheck process shall be carried out under the direction of the Head of School, and shall normally involve establishing that all attempted parts of each question were marked, and that no computational error occurred during the marking process or the recording of the marks. It shall also involve establishing that all answers, part-answers and/or other assessment materials have been assessed. An unsuccessful outcome arising from this process may not be used as grounds for appeal.
Re-mark of Examination Results
Candidates wishing to request a re-mark should do so on the form A/R 2 which may be obtained from the Examinations Office here: https://www.tudublin.ie/for-students/student-services-and-support/examinations/exam-forms/
Such forms must be submitted within five working days of the date scheduled for the viewing of the examination script or within two working days of the submission of the recheck application form together with a fee €60 per subject/module. In the event that a re-mark application is successful the fee will be refunded.
Compensation, number of attempts at examinations etc. are issues that can only be considered when a full suite of student results is available, that is, in September.
1st Year Class Absence Form Academic Year 2025-2026 (Semester 1)
TU Dublin Adult Consent Form - Imagery/Sound/Testimonial (Age 18 and over)
To be completed by the adult of whom the images and/or sound recording are to be taken.
TU Dublin Parent/Guardian Consent Form - Imagery/Sound/Testimonial (Age under 18)
To be completed by the parent/guardian on behalf of the child (under 18) of whom the images and/or sound recording are to be taken.
For further information on data protection for students please visit:
https://www.tudublin.ie/explore/gdpr/
Please note the following:
- The deadline for submitting an exemption request is 5pm Friday 26th September 2025.
- The exemption form must contain ALL relevant info including module descriptors. Incomplete application forms will not be processed.
- Exemptions should be submitted to tourism.hospitality@tudublin.ie
- Students are advised that they must attend classes until an exemption has been given.
Download the form here:
Student Exemption Form 2025-2026 (Semester 1)
Students on the following programs require uniforms:
TU745 BA Hospitality Management
TU952 BSc International Hospitality Management
TU951 BA (Hon) International Hospitality & Tourism Management (Tallaght)
TU746 BA International Hospitality & Tourism Management (Tallaght)
Uniforms
Uniforms must be ordered/purchased online.
For City Campus:
Please log on to https://www.coppingers.com/product-category/tu-dublin-city-campus-uniforms/ in advance. The password to login is TUD2025
Uniforms can be collected in the Central Quad, TU Dublin, City Campus, Ground Floor (Culinary Shop) on Thursday 11th September.
For Tallaght Campus:
Please log on to https://www.coppingers.com/product-category/tu-dublin-tallaght-campus/ in advance. The password to login is TALLAGHT2025
Uniforms will be issued on campus, time and date TBC.
Please download a copy of your 2025/2026 Semester 1 timetable here:
Year 1: TU150/TU153/TU154 Hospitality Management Studies
Academic Integrity (Plagiarism) Guidance 2024-2025
QR Code and Form 'Reflecting on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity':

Dear Student,
Please also note that the School operates a no carry policy. That is, students will not be allowed to carry any failed assessment components into a subsequent year of study and have to pass all modules before they can progress. Students who find themselves in particularly severe extenuating circumstances may apply in writing (by email) to the Head of School, Dr Ralf Burbach, outlining these circumstances and supplying any supporting documentation, to carry such a failed element. The maximum number of credits a student may be permitted to carry is 10 ECTS.
Applications to carry must be sent to tourism.hospitality@tudublin.ie for the attention of Dr Ralf Burbach. The subject field of your email must state ‘Application to carry’. Any supporting documentation must be attached to your email. Applications to carry must be received by Wednesday 17th September 17.00 for City Campus and Wednesday 24rd September 17.00 for Tallaght Campus.
Any late, incomplete, or incorrectly addressed applications will not be considered.
You will be notified in writing if your application was successful after the submission deadline. The recommendations of the examination board stand unless you are informed otherwise.
Thank You,
School of Tourism & Hospitality Management.
The Reference Handbook 2025-2026
Masters Programmes Handbook 2024-2025
Work Placement Handbook 2024-2025
TU150 BA Hospitality Management Studies 2025-2026 (Part-time Years 1-3)
TU154 Higher Certificate in Hospitality Management Studies 2025-2026 (Part-time Years 1-2)
TU745 BA Hospitality Management 2025-2026 (Years 1-3)
TU747 BA Tourism Management 2024-2025 (Years 1-3)
TU952 BSc International Tourism Management 2025-2026 (Years 1-4)
TU953 BSc Tourism & Digital Marketing Handbook 2025-26 (Years 1-4)
TU954 BSc Event Management Handbook 2024-2025 (Years 1-4)
TU955 BSc Sports and Leisure Management 2025-2026 (Years 1-4)
TU956 BSc Tourism Management 2025-2026 - 1 year add-on (Grangegorman)
TU957 BSc Hospitality Management 2025-2026 - 1 year add-on (Grangegorman)
(Effective January 2015)
Assessments:
Modules shall be assessed by a combination of the assessments listed in the module descriptor. Continuous assessment elements shall be regulated as follows save where an exception has been noted in the Programme Document or Module Descriptor.
- Where the assessment is a piece of work for submission, the student shall suffer a penalty of 20% of the marks awarded in the assessment for every week late, or part thereof.
- Where a student has failed to attend an in-class assessment, an alternative assessment of equal standard shall be set and the student shall suffer a penalty of 40% of the marks awarded. In the event of the student failing to satisfy the requirements of the alternative assessment the component will score 0.
- Where the assessment has a minimum mark threshold, the result will not be aggregated if application of this policy causes the assessment grade to fall below the minimum threshold.
- No assessments may be submitted later than 1 week after the exam period for the Semester as published on the TU Dublin Academic Calendar.
The provisions at 1 and 2 above may be waived or partially applied on compassionate grounds or where a medical certificate or Personal Circumstance form has been submitted.
Late Penalties Waiver (LPW) system
Proposed Procedures relating to the non-application of Late penalties on assessment work
The procedures outlined below are intended to streamline the processes for students who have missed submission dates or have not sat/attended in-person type assessments, where valid reasons can be given for same.
What is a valid circumstance? E.g. Certified illness, bereavement, University representative activities.
What is not considered an acceptable reason for an LPW? E.g. Work schedules, family or social events, unexceptional transport issues.
What is eligible supporting evidence? E.g. a medical certificate or some independent evidence of the event leading to the late/missed assessment.
If a student is experiencing issues that impact multiple modules or assessments, we would recommend talking to your programme or year tutor who can assist in devising a realistic schedule in consultation with lecturers to assist in resolving late/missed assessments
1) Informal process (applies to assessment work only)
Direct contact between the Lecturer and Student. The student may contact the lecturer and with supporting evidence or otherwise the lecturer, using their discretion, may agree to waive in part or whole any penalties that might apply and/or make alternative arrangements as appropriate. This process may not be used to allow the submission of work later than 1 week after the exam period.
2) School Process (applies to assessment work only)
If either the lecturer or student does not feel that it is appropriate to use the informal process, the student may apply to the school to have their case considered by the completion of a Microsoft Form, detailing the module, lecturer and assessment affected and attaching supporting evidence. The School Management will review the request and make a recommendation to the lecturer and student concerned. This process may not be used to allow the submission of work later than 1 week after the exam period. Typically, the supporting evidence will not be shared with the lecturer concerned.
3) EC Process (Applies to assessments and invigilated exams)
At all times, a student may use the Extenuating Circumstance process. However, they should be mindful that the remedy available is to have a further attempt at the supplemental session without the initial sitting counting against them. Typically, this involves a student completing a piece of work (or sitting an exam) as a First sitting and submitting or sitting in August/September. It should be noted that EC forms are only considered at Exam Boards and will not get a swift resolution to an issue e.g. assessment submission extension.
LPW Late Penalty Waiver for Assessment in STHM Application form
Please note:
The late assessment policy does not apply to assessments submitted in lieu of an exam (for instance the dissertations) and to supplemental (repeat) assessments. Late submissions of these assessments will be treated as a non-submission and students have to repeat the relevant component at the next available sitting.
Further details on all assessment regulations can be found on the TU Dublin General Assessment Regulations webpage.
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