ESB Summer Internship Programme 2024

The ESB has launched its Summer Engineering Internship programme for 2024. Please see ESB Summer Internship 2024 for details where you will find a link to the application form.

If you are interested in applying, please note that the closing date for applications is 11 March 2024. 

 

 

Examination Script Viewings (Semester 1, 2023/2024)

Under the TU Dublin General Assessment Regulations, all students are entitled to view their examination scripts for a period of 3 days after the release of the exam results. To facilitate any requests to view examination scripts, please complete the Request_to_View_form and return to seee.admin@tudublin.ie

Please ensure that you complete all sections to allow us to identify the material you wish to view. For ease of processing, please include your Programme Code in the Subject line of your email.

You are required to return this form before 17:00 on Friday 16 February 2024.   We will then contact you to let you know when and where you can view your script.

Please note that this arrangement for viewing of examination scripts applies to students of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Grangegorman) only.

*** The School is no longer accepting requests for examination script viewings ***

 

 

 

Students are invited to make their choice of Major Options for Year 3 on the BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and BE in Computer and Communications Engineering. The two degrees are managed under a single programme code TU821 and both degrees are accredited by Engineers Ireland.

Students are required to select two of the following 5 Major Options:

Students selecting the Communications Engineering and the Computer Engineering major streams graduate with the BE in Computer and Communications Engineering degree. Students taking all other combinations graduate with the BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree.

Students graduating from the Level 7 programmes TU714 and TU705 may gain Advanced Entry to TU821/3. The requirement for Advanced Entry into Year 3 is a Merit classification.

An information session that includes a presentation will take place on Thursday 23 March 2023 at 13:00-14:00 in Room CQ-007.

 

 

You can find useful links to our many student support service here, as well as a helpful FAQ.

Links to a number of important TU Dublin student services and supports are provided below: 

For specific enquiries related to your programme you should contact the designated Contact Person for the programme.

 

 

 

Yes, the Mathematics Learning Centre is here to help you. They have tutors available to help you work through any difficulties you might have. Just drop into one of the centres with your notes. You do not need to book an appointment.

The Academic Writing Centre is here to help you with any difficulties you might have in writing up your assignments and formal reports,

It offers a free and friendly service to help you to develop your writing skills in an academic setting. The service offers pre-booked one-to-one appointments on all aspects of academic writing. 

Please note that all Academic Writing Centre activities are currently online.

 

The Career Development Centre offers a wide range of services to help you find a job after you graduate where you will find guidance around topics like:  

You will also find details of upcoming Careers Workshops, Fairs, Events & Job Opportunities on the Events Calendar.  

 

 

Yes, TU Dublin provides a range of support services to help you deal with any issues that you may be struggling with. All of these services are free and completely confidential. Please visit Student Wellbeing to see the full range of support services available to you.