Turning the spotlight on TU Dublin’s MSc in Energy Management
17 January 2020
With a Master’s degree that integrates energy, environmental issues and management, graduates of the Master of Science in Energy Management are poised to have highly-esteemed, relevant careers in the next few years.
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Survey says 79% of international students have a positive student experience
27 November 2019
A survey of the student experience of some 40,000 students in 27 Irish higher education institutions (HEIs) reveals that 78.6% of international students are generally positive about their teaching and learning experiences.
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Pointers for the January 2020 intake
27 November 2019
International students who wish to study at EduCo’s Irish partner institutions Technological University Dublin, Dublin City University, IT Sligo and Maynooth University should now be completing their requirements in order to meet the mid-December deadline.
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How Ireland’s universities prepare students to be job-ready
11 October 2019
With the unemployment rate in Ireland at 4.4% – its lowest level since 2005 – international students have a great chance of landing a job after graduation.
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1-year Master's at TU Dublin qualifies graduates for a 2-year post-study work visa
29 August 2019
International students can enrol in any of the following one-year graduate degree programs at TU Dublin – MSc in Tourism Management, MSc in Hospitality Management and MSc in Event Management – and can apply for a two-year post-study work visa upon graduation.
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Continuing international students to benefit from new online visa renewal
29 August 2019
International students of TU Dublin, Dublin City University and Maynooth University will now have access to the new online visa renewal system effective 26 August, to coincide with the start of the academic year.
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Survey says international students prefer degrees in computer science, business and engineering
29 August 2019
A survey of the programs preferred by international students in EduCo-partner institutions – IT Sligo, Maynooth University, Dublin City University and TU Dublin – revealed that majority of the students are studying bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in computer science, business and engineering.
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Ireland records 45% growth among non-EEA students
17 June 2019
Attracting and Retaining International Students, a report released by the European Migration Network has revealed that Ireland grew its international students from non-EEA (non-European Economic Area) countries by 45% over a five-year period from 2013 to 2017.
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Opportunities in Europe’s Emerald Isle
17 June 2019
More and more international students are choosing to study in Ireland, a country renowned for its educational offering and soon to be the only English-speaking member of the European Union.
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TU Dublin’s Hotel School partners with Gleneagle Group, highlights opportunities in Killarney
16 May 2019
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has recently partnered with the Gleneagle Group to provide hospitality management students with an assured workplace experience in Killarney, which ranks second to Dublin in terms of visitor accommodations and number of hotel rooms.
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TU Dublin offers scholarships for new students
16 May 2019
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is offering scholarships to new international students from India, Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines and non-EU European countries. The deadline for applications is on 4 July.
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Shortage of engineering graduates opens more opportunities for international students
16 May 2019
Engineers Ireland last month aired its concern regarding the 55% decrease in civil and building engineering graduates over the last five years, in spite of the increase in entry-level salaries and the thousands of job openings.
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Studying for a Master’s degree in Ireland: Guidelines for int'l students with a 3-year Bachelor's degree
12 February 2019
Navigating through the international education system is never easy especially for students who are on their initial year in a new country. EduCo Ireland Managing Director Jacob Kestner encourages education agents to inform students and guide them in the process. “Our education agents are already doing a fantastic job especially with our pathway programs, which…
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TU Dublin: University status becomes official
17 January 2019
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) has now been renamed Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) effective 1 January and all former graduates will be considered TU Dublin alumni after the formal establishment of Ireland’s first university formed out of a consortium of three technical institutes – Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Tallaght and Institute…
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Centenary Scholarship Program now open
17 January 2019
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) has announced that its Centenary Scholarship Program for academic year 2019-20 is now open to all master’s degree applicants from non-European Union member countries. The scholarship is valued at 50% of the published fee for the applicants’ program of choice. The Centenary Scholarship Program is offered to graduates who hold…
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From DIT to TU Dublin: How the new technological university will benefit international students
11 September 2018
EduCo Ireland Managing Director Jacob Kestner is encouraging education agents to prepare their students for the establishment of a new university – Technological University of Dublin (TU Dublin). “It will be Ireland’s first university formed out of a consortium of three technological institutes including Dublin Institute of Technology which will be ready for the 2019…
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