My life on campus

Dublin campus

Located on the east coast of Ireland, Dublin is renowned for its prestigious universities, including Trinity College, one of the oldest and most prestigious in the world. With over 30 higher education institutions, Dublin has a large student population and offers many activities. Today, more than 120,000 students are enrolled in Dublin’s various universities, thriving in an environment conducive to success. 

Embark on an enriching international experience that will broaden your horizons and transform your future. Study at both the EM Normandie and Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) campuses, two institutions known for their academic excellence and international outlook. Immerse yourself in a dynamic and multicultural learning environment where you’ll meet students from diverse backgrounds by attending one day of classes each week at TU Dublin. 

Develop a global mindset and boost your employability through programs and activities shared with local students. Thanks to EM Normandie Ireland and TU Dublin, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and international perspective needed to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to stand out on the international stage! 

Getting to the campus

The EM Normandie campus is easily accessible from all parts of the city. Since Dublin’s city centre is relatively compact, walking or biking to campus may also be an option depending on where you live. 

The Leap Card is a top up transport card used across Ireland for buses, trams (Luas), and trains (DART and Commuter Rail).  Use the Leap Top-Up app to top up your Leap Card and the TFI Live app to check real-time schedules.

Find out more about the Young Adult (19-25) Leap Card and the Student Leap Card. Public bike apps include RedClick dublinbikes, Bleeper, and Moby

Access the campus

To enter the EM Normandie Dublin campus and Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), you must present the lanyard provided to you on the first day of class. 

Campuses address

EM Normandie Dublin – 22-24 Foley St, Mountjoy, Dublin, D01 W2T2, Ireland (bus stops : Talbot Street or Connolly)

Technological University Dublin – Aungier St, Dublin 2, D02 HW71, Ireland (bus stop : Redmond’s Hill or Aungier Street)

To facilitate your arrival in Dublin and prepare for your expatriation, you can consult the Dublin campus integration guide and the medical guide.

Catering service

There is no cafeteria on the main campus; however, a lunch area is available, equipped with microwaves and a coffee machine. Students may bring their meals or easily find food nearby. Near the main campus, you’ll find multiple restaurants, fast foods, cafés, and the CHQ Building, which includes a diverse food court. 

TU Dublin has a cafeteria and coffee shop on campus, as well as plenty of restaurants and fast-food options nearby.

Community life on the Dublin campus

Students Associations at EM Normandie are an essential part of the student experience, offering a multitude of opportunities to get involved, innovate and develop transferable skills. The numerous associations covering a wide range of fields such as entrepreneurship, culture, sport and social impact allow everyone to find their place and thrive.

Dublin stands out for its exceptional quality of life. This capital city on a human scale offers an ideal environment for focusing on your studies while enjoying a wide range of activities. Its proximity to the sea and surrounding mountains is a significant advantage of this dynamic city. Dublin also boasts a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to iconic historical monuments such as St Patrick’s Cathedral and Dublin Castle. The National Museum of Ireland, dedicated to art and archaeology, is a must-see.

The city has also fostered a thriving ecosystem, with various start-ups and incubators operating there. The city has a high concentration of technology companies such as Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, X and Airbnb. Major pharmaceutical companies also have a strong presence in the area.

For more information, contact the Dublin Campus
EM Normandie

Dublin Campus Support

studentexperience.dublin@em-normandie.fr