Student Life in DCU
The SU is an important representative body, and getting involved can be a way to contribute and develop leadership skills. You can learn more about the Students' Union here.
DCU Office of Student Life is the best place to ask for more information. The Office of Student Life is the umbrella body for the Students' Union and Clubs and Societies in Dublin City University. It is based in the student Centre - the U Building - which houses its staff and facilities, including meeting rooms, a large venue and many other support services vital for a vibrant student life on campus.
Yes, the RedBrick Society is one of DCU’s most active societies. Once you become a member, you can have access to many of the activities organised by the society: trips, competitions, tutorials/grinds, socialising. You can also gain access to the N109 common room (shared by members of the Redbrick Society and the Engineering Society). You can access their website here.
You can visit the DCU Health Centre situated on the Ground Floor of the Henry Grattan Building, room - CG13. The service is private and confidential. Nurses can be seen on a walk-in basis, while doctor appointments are scheduled as required. Call (01) 700 5143 and make an appointment. Students with any medical conditions in need of on-going care are advised to register with the Student Health Service at the beginning of term. You can get more information here.
Catering is organised at different locations within the DCU campus. They are located at the Main Canteen, School of Nursing, Business School, Library, Hub, the Helix. There is also a Londis shop where you can buy sandwiches, and there are several vending machines on campus.
The University has a unit dedicated to facilitating people with all forms of Special needs called Disability and Learning Support Service. Every student with a disability or specific learning difficulty in DCU has access to a range of reasonable supports and services, including assistive technology, learning support and exam accommodations. These are based on each student’s individual needs.
All queries regarding fees and other charges contact the Fees Office.
The Higher Education Authority has a very useful website which provides useful information about grants here.
Each year, the government, with assistance from the European Social Fund, provides some emergency funding for students that have come into financial difficulty and whose performance at University is therefore being affected. This fund is relatively small but full-time students are entitled to apply for it. Unfortunately, the regulations exclude part-time students from this funding.
The Registry Office located in the Street in the Henry Grattan Building may be able to help you. Opening hours: 9.30am–12.30/2.00pm–5.00pm. The Registry holds your official records and supports you through your application procedure, registration, examinations, etc. Should you have any queries, kindly call in during the opening Hours
Certain administrative issues may also be dealt with by the Faculty Office on the first floor of the L building.
An on-campus accommodation officer is available for you to contact and to provide you with help.
The Counselling service offers a professional and confidential service to all DCU students and works with students who may be experiencing distressing situations for whatever reason. Should you wish to arrange an appointment with a Counsellor or for further information contact:
T: (01) 700 5165 E:counselling@dcu.ie
There is a Student Advice Centre in the Henry Grattan Building which can provide Student Support and Development advice.
At times, you may have a query which does not fit neatly into a particular category and you may wish to get some informal advice and guidance/ information about how to approach a particular situation. Staff in the Student Advice Centre have a good knowledge of the complexities of the University system, and may be able to advise you on your academic or personal life at DCU.
The Inter Faith Centre offers spiritual guidance, provides hospitality and welcomes all students attending the University. Students can attend religious gatherings or simply gather in the amenity in between classes for a cup of coffee and a chat. It is a place where many friendships develop and where many Clubs and Societies often meet to conduct their general business. This is situated next to the Student U Centre in the centre of the campus.
Yes, you can make an appointment with our IT Support ISS. ISS (Information Systems and Services) is located opposite the main student canteen and offers a walk-in assistance service for all students. Their website offers valuable information on cybersecurity, printing and teaching web services. Contact the ISS Helpdesk for issues relating to your DCU Google Account or DCU Printing.
The School of Computing's specialised computer facilities in the McNulty building are maintained by the School's own IT technicians. Contact Computing IT support:
DCU Global promotes and supports international activities in DCU and offers additional assistance to international students in the University, in the form of advice, guidance and administrative support from the initial application through to graduation.
- Leave the building immediately via the nearest fire exit
- Do not stop to retrieve belongings
- Do not use lifts
- Assemble at the nearest assembly point (not at the doorways)
- Do not re-enter the building until given the all clear by fire wardens. Please note that it is intended that every student-occupied building on campus will have a Fire Drill during the first two weeks of the new academic year.