
Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

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IADT’s mission is to be a distinctive, innovative, and inclusive learning community that empowers students to develop their creative, critical, and professional capacities. The institute is committed to advancing knowledge through teaching, research, and collaboration, with a focus on fostering cultural enrichment, technological citizenship, and sustainable economic development. IADT aims to be a national and international leader in creative arts and media, enterprise development, and applied psychology, preparing graduates who are not only employable but also engaged citizens and lifelong learners.
Award-winning animation producer and founder of Moetion Films. A leader in the Irish animation industry, she has produce... View More
Award-winning animation producer and founder of Moetion Films. A leader in the Irish animation industry, she has produced numerous beloved children's series and films, championing Irish creative talent on the global stage. View Less
Internationally renowned animator and director known for his distinctive, surreal style. His title sequences for major s... View More
Internationally renowned animator and director known for his distinctive, surreal style. His title sequences for major studios and his independent short films have won critical acclaim and influenced contemporary motion design. View Less
Chart-topping Irish country music artist known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting. She has built a massiv... View More
Chart-topping Irish country music artist known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting. She has built a massive following, showcasing the entrepreneurial and creative skills fostered at IADT in the music business. View Less
Acclaimed director known for the IFTA-winning drama "The Guarantee" and hit TV series like "Acceptable Risk". He is a pr... View More
Acclaimed director known for the IFTA-winning drama "The Guarantee" and hit TV series like "Acceptable Risk". He is a prominent figure in Irish screen directing, known for his compelling storytelling. View Less
Creative lead at Cartoon Saloon and director of the Oscar-nominated short film "Late Afternoon". Her work is celebrated ... View More
Creative lead at Cartoon Saloon and director of the Oscar-nominated short film "Late Afternoon". Her work is celebrated for its emotional depth and exquisite artistry, elevating Irish animation. View Less
IADT's campus infrastructure is purpose-built to inspire creativity and collaboration. The modern campus features a mix of specialised academic buildings, including the iconic Media Cube—a dedicated incubation hub for creative start-ups—and the Atrium, a central social and exhibition space filled with natural light. The infrastructure supports seamless digital connectivity across the campus with high-speed Wi-Fi and dedicated student computer labs. The campus layout encourages interdisciplinary interaction, with open-plan learning spaces, critique rooms, and social areas designed to foster a close-knit community among students and staff.
Student life at IADT is vibrant, creative, and engaging, centered around a diverse range of extracurricular activities. The Students' Union (SU) organises regular events, from film nights and art exhibitions to the annual Freshers' Week and end-of-year ball. The campus buzzes with student-led initiatives, exhibitions, film screenings, and theatre productions. Its coastal location in Dun Laoghaire offers easy access to the town's piers, parks, cafes, and cinemas, while a short DART train ride connects students to the rich cultural and social life of Dublin city centre, creating a balanced and stimulating student experience.


The Career Development Centre at IADT provides tailored support from first year through to graduation and beyond. Services include one-to-one career coaching, CV and cover letter reviews tailored for creative and tech portfolios, and interview preparation, including practice for competency-based and technical interviews. The centre runs workshops on personal branding, LinkedIn optimisation, and freelance business skills. A key feature is the INTRA work placement module, integrated into most degrees, which provides vital industry experience. The centre also maintains strong employer links, advertising graduate jobs and hosting recruitment events specifically for the creative and digital sectors.
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
Typically require a Leaving Certificate with a minimum of 2 H5 and 4 O6/H7 grades, including specific subject requirements (e.g., a portfolio for art/design, or maths for computing). Mature applicants (over 23) are assessed based on prior learning and experience. Many courses require an interview, portfolio, or assessment.
Know moreIADT facilitates direct recruitment through a robust calendar of career-focused events. The annual Creative Careers Fair connects students with employers from the media, design, technology, and arts sectors. Programme-specific "Industry Days" feature portfolio reviews, mock interviews, and networking sessions with leading companies. Many courses include mandatory work placements (INTRA), which often lead to graduate job offers. Additionally, companies regularly visit campus to conduct final-year project showcases and hackathons, using these events as a direct pipeline to identify and hire emerging talent.



IADT has garnered significant recognition for its impact on the creative and cultural sectors. It is home to the National Film School, a world-class centre that has produced award-winning filmmakers and animators. The institute consistently sees its student and graduate work selected for major international festivals like Cannes, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Galway Film Fleadh. IADT's researchers and students regularly win national awards, including Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) awards, and secure competitive funding from bodies like Science Foundation Ireland and the European Union’s Horizon programme for innovative projects at the crossroads of art and technology.


Consistent performance well above the national average for graduate employment and further study, particularly within the creative industries, as validated by national graduate outcome surveys.
Attainment of the institutional Bronze Award, recognising IADT's commitment to advancing gender equality and fostering an inclusive culture for staff and students in STEMM fields.
IADT became a constituent institute of the new Technological University Dublin alliance, expanding opportunities for students while retaining its distinctive creative identity.
IADT's Cyberpsychology Research Centre hosted this prestigious academic conference, cementing its international reputation as a leading research hub in the field.
Launch of Ireland's first dedicated incubation centre for creative digital and content businesses, providing a vital bridge between academic learning and industry start-up success.
Consistent recognition by the European Commission, enabling and expanding student and staff mobility across Europe, significantly internationalising the IADT experience.
IADT is a hub for applied research through its Research and Enterprise unit. Focus areas include Creative Arts and Media Practice, Digital Humanities, Cyberpsychology, and Immersive Technologies. The institute houses the Centre for Creative Technologies (CCT), which explores virtual production, augmented reality, and digital storytelling. Researchers in the Cyberpsychology Research Centre are internationally recognised for studying human interaction with technology. IADT actively collaborates on European-funded projects, driving innovation in areas like digital heritage, assistive technologies, and sustainable design, ensuring its research has tangible societal and economic impact.
An innovation from Design students and researchers creating fully biodegradable protective packaging from mycelium and agricultural waste, offering a sustainable alternative to polystyrene for the creative industries.
IADT researchers developed a cost-effective, streamlined virtual production workflow using real-time game engine technology, enabling independent filmmakers to utilise LED volume techniques previously only available to large studios.
An immersive virtual reality experience developed by IADT's Centre for Creative Technologies, allowing users to explore a reconstructed Irish ringfort, showcasing how VR can transform public engagement with national heritage.
A cyberpsychology research output creating an evidence-based framework for designing ethical and effective digital mental health interventions specifically targeted at children and young people.

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