Trinity College Dublin

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Trinity College Dublin is a universitywide partner in Dublin, Ireland.

Trinity College Dublin

Student experiences

Trinity College Dublin is a new universitywide destination.

Webpages

General information for exchange students
Course informatio
n (click through to Module Enrolment)

Academic calendar

Introduction: early-September

Semester I: September - December
Semester II: January - May

Academic calendar

Requirements

B2 in English.

Some programmes have a GPA requirement and others require that you are majoring or minoring in the subject that you choose.

Areas of study open to UU students

Dentistry, Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy are completely closed to inbound students. The Schools of Law, Business, Psychology, and English reserve the right to apply their own acceptance criteria.

Please note that inbound students at Trinity must take a minimum of 50% of their ECTS in their host department but they are free to apply to enroll in modules offered by other departments for the remainder.

 

Courses at Master’s level

Yes

Language of instruction

English

Housing assistance

https://www.tcd.ie/accommodation/visiting-students/ 

Please note that visiting students are unable to apply for on campus or trinity hall accommodation. Students may apply for Kavanagh Court (a TCD student number is not required for this).

 

Estimated living costs per month

https://www.educationinireland.com/en/Living-in-Ireland/Before-Arrival/Living-Costs/

Credits

Students take 30 ECTS per semester at Trinity. ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) is a credit weighting, so the number of modules (classes) a student takes at Trinity varies on the credit values for each of their modules, which usually have a 5, 10 or 15 ECTS value. Students must take a minimum of 20 ECTS in a semester and 45 ECTS for the academic year.

Number of places available

10 places per year. 

Selection

We expect selection to be necessary. You are advised not to place this exchange destination as a second or third choice.

Contact

If you have any questions about this universitywide partner university, contact the universitywide International Office:

Asia & Latin America

Name: Ms. Clim Gorissen
E-mail: region1@uu.nl

North America & UK

Name: Ms. Cathelijne van Weelden
E-mail: region2@uu.nl

Australia, New Zealand, South Africa & Spain*

Name: Ms. Tessel Arendsen
E-mail: region3@uu.nl

* Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universitat de Barcelona

Europe & Middle East

Name: Ms. Mandy van den Houten
E-mail: region4@uu.nl

General exchange questions

Names: Tamar Oderwald and Patrick Chan
Email: exchange@uu.nl

Erasmus+ grant questions

The International Office can only help you with questions related to the content of your Learning Agreement and with signing documents on behalf of the Sending Institution.

For all other Erasmus+ grant related questions, please refer to the Erasmus+ grants for Studies page (scroll down to “Contact the Erasmus Office” to make an appointment) or send an e-mail to erasmus@uu.nl

For questions about faculty programmes and internships, contact the Faculty International Offices.

Phone availability

Phone: +31 (0)30-2531224
Office hours for calling: Monday and Thursday, 13:30-15:00

Make an appointment via Teams

We are available for appointments via Teams. If you have a question, use the calendar below to make an appointment.

If you are unable to make it to your appointment, please do not forget to cancel.