Technological University Dublin
Technological university in Dublin
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January 2025 | Dr Deirdre Lillis was appointed as the President of Technological University Dublin. |
2023 | QS World University Rankings listed TU Dublin in the 801-1000th range. |
May 2022 | South East Technological University formally established through a merger of Waterford Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Carlow |
April 2022 | Atlantic Technological University formally established |
2021 | Times Higher Education (THE) ranked TU Dublin 801-1000th in World University Rankings, 201-300th in impact rankings, and 251-300th in Young University Rankings. |
October 2021 | Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest formally opened |
May 2021 | Approval granted for the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, resulting from a merger between Athlone Institute of Technology and Limerick Institute of Technology |
January 2021 | IT Tralee merged with Cork IT to form Munster Technological University |
2020 | U-Multirank listed TU Dublin as having the highest number of very good scores across various criteria among Irish higher-education institutions. |
July 1 2019 | TU Dublin Students' Union officially began operating, marking the formal start of the unified student representation body. |
February 2019 | Technological University Dublin Students' Union (TU Dublin SU) was established through a student referendum, amalgamating DIT Students' Union, IT Tallaght Student Union, and Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Student Union. |
2018 | TU Dublin launched the Open Labs initiative to support start-ups and companies with research and development, which ultimately attracted over 150 start-ups and generated more than €1.5 million in research income. |
July 2018 | Formation of Technological University Dublin was officially approved. |
2014 | Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown (ITB), and Institute of Technology, Tallaght (ITT) jointly initiated a formal process to merge into a university, proposing the 'Technological University for Dublin Alliance' (TU4Dublin) project. |
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