How To Apply
TU Dublin has a large community of researchers working individually and in collaboration on a wide range of challenging and pressing topics. We are looking for exceptional candidates to join our research community and contribute to our research priorities of
• Culture, Innovation, and Inclusivity in a Changing Society
• Health and Wellbeing for a Thriving Society
• Materials and Technologies for Sustainable Transformation
• Sustainable Food Systems and Environmental Protection
• Transformative Digital Solutions
Interested candidates can propose their own project or Find a Project proposed by one of our expert supervisors.
Interested candidates can submit an Expression of Interest Form
After agreeing a project with the chosen supervisor, interested candidates should complete the
Candidates will also need to submit transcripts of the results of their academic qualifications and English proficiency test score (if applicable). The Academic and English language criteria are described in the Graduate Research Regulations.
• United Nations Institute for Training and Research – UNITAR
is an autonomous body within the United Nations (UN) that was established in
1965, with the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the UN through
appropriate training and research.
UNITAR’s mission is to develop the individual, institutional and organizational
capacities of countries and other UN stakeholders through high quality
learning solutions and related knowledge products and services to enhance
decision-making and to support country-level action for overcoming global
challenges
UNITAR and TU Dublin collaborate on developing research projects in
alignment with the UN 2030 Agenda, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
and the UN’s Agenda for Our Common Future and have agreed implement a
project entitled Transdisciplinary Research on Sustainable Development
leading to PhD awards in thematic areas including SDG 4 (Quality Education),
SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).