Location
Maynooth University has two campuses founded over 200 years apart! Our South Campus includes beautiful historic buildings, green fields, hidden walkways, and even a cemetery! Our North Campus is rapidly expanding and has seen a €250 million investment in recent years. A small road separates them and our modern, airy library marks the midway point. From one end of the South Campus to the other end of the North Campus students can expect to walk a maximum of fifteen minutes.
Maynooth is adjacent to Ireland's 'Silicon Valley'; the university maintains strong links with Intel, HP, Google and over 50 other giants of industry and we have one of the best graduate employment records of any Irish university with a strong track record for commercialisation of research. Bus and train routes make for easy connections into Dublin, the airport and the rest of Ireland!
You will have the opportunity to experience breathtaking land, sky and seascapes as well as an unparalleled cultural and archaeological heritage. All of this is surrounded by 'the world's friendliest people'!
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Maynooth University provides a wide range of student supports and facilities. These include:
- 7 on-campus eateries
- Free access to our health and counselling service
- Budgeting advice
- A multi-faith worship room and a chaplaincy service
- Academic advisory office
- Maths and writing learning centres
- Learning support services including career development, accessibility supports and an access programme for mature learners
- We boast two libraries-one for rare books and manuscripts and one with over 45,000 items and 16 types of study spaces
- Library information and skills tutorials
- Critical skills classes for first years
- 24-7 campus security
- A fully equipped gym, several bookable sports halls, synthetic pitches, turf pitches and scholarships across six sports
- An on-campus shop, bank and bookstore
- Temporary housing for visiting friends and family
Off-Campus Opportunities
Students can work up to 20 hours a week during term time and up to 40 hours a week during the holidays. More information can be found here: Cost of Living
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