
Lecturers were very mean and spoke down to students like kids. No enthusiasm, no fun, no interest at all. It was a sad place to be and I’ve since left the university. Better off in a different one, leaving was the best decision I’ve made
On 9th December 20
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Lecturers were very mean and spoke down to students like kids. No enthusiasm, no fun, no interest at all. It was a sad place to be and I’ve since left the university. Better off in a different one, leaving was the best decision I’ve made
On 9th December 20
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- TEACHING DELIVERY STATUS:
- Confirmed Sept/Oct start
- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning
- OPEN DAYS:
- Next open day will be 2021
- TEACHING NOTES:
- They will deliver a blended learning approach. They will teach virtually where possible, and ensure that practice-based teaching can take place in small groups in our laboratories, studios, workshops and kitchens.
Technological University Dublin Reputation
Technological University Dublin has multiple locations with campuses in Blanchardstown, Tallaght and Grangegorman. 26,598 students are enrolled at TU Dublin.
(Source: HEA Enrolments 2018/19)
The graduate outcomes for TU Dublin show that 79% of honours degree graduates are in full-time work and 6% are in full-time further study or training.
(Source: HEA Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018)
Updated: 7th September 2020
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Lecturers were very mean and spoke down to students like kids. No enthusiasm, no fun, no interest at all. It was a sad place to be and I’ve since left the university. Better off in a different one, leaving was the best decision I’ve made
TU Grangegorman is a beautiful campus with many great facilities.
For a technology university I don’t see how I get viruses everytime I plug my usb in which currpt all files on it and resets my work , really annoys me , the lectures didn’t care , they be giving out assignment after assignment not giving a f***
doing marketing. they genuinely care about u and try help you!
Studied Drama at the TUD Conservatory (Rathmines) and it was awful. Complaints were ignored. Useless for disability. Blocked accommodations I was making for myself and gave assistance for things I didn't request that I had to opt out of (for exams I needed to talk to each teacher and tell them I understood that the accommodations requested for me didn't apply to practical exams.)
Lecturers were aggressive and treated students like children, one of mine disclosed confidential information about my grades to my class mates. Very unprofessional. Dates and deadlines are very last minute and it’s impossible to keep a job or book holidays while attending. Kevin st campus was very sad and run down. Wouldn’t recommend, but can only go upwards from here
Honestly so far it’s been the best time of my life. Love my course and the people
Amazing campus ! Great facilities ! Amazing lecturers ! Just all round great college
Major regrets going to this college Communication between students and lecturers is the worst and we have been promised the big move to grangegorman, yet that hadn’t happened yet. City centre facilities are useless as the building in Cathal Brugha street are useless and is too small. My college experience has been s***.
No main campus and just not every good
Very average. Some buildings are quite run down, paint peeling off the walls, broken chairs. As for lecturers, it's apparent some of them really shouldn't be here. Half assed, poor lectures. Change needed
There is very little clubs and societies in tud blanch also it’s very hard to get to know people who aren’t in your course as the is no chances to mix with other outside your course.
I was based in TU Dublin Kevin Street. Was lied to for years about moving to Grangegorman campus and never got to move there. All the lectures put in no effort in helping the students pass their modules or helping students understand their content