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TU Dublin Foundation Impact Report 2020 - Regional Skills
TU Dublin Foundation
Impact Report 2020
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                                                                   President’s
                                                                    Welcome

Dear Friends,

I would like to express my deep appreciation for your continued support of TU
Dublin, specifically during a year that has been challenging across all sectors of
society around the world.

The year 2020 will stand out in our memories for how lives, careers, businesses and
organisations were disrupted by COVID-19. For TU Dublin, it will also be remembered
as the year that staff and students responded quickly, pivoting to remote teaching
and learning and demonstrating incredible resilience and fortitude. The unity of
purpose, demonstrated through teamwork and collaboration, ensured continuity of
provision and participation, enabling students to progress with their studies and to
graduate successfully.

As we know, not all students were equally impacted by the exceptional circumstances.
The Student Support Fund is just one example of how the University was able to
address the needs of our most vulnerable students during the year. In this report,
I am proud to share details of the innovative initiatives that were facilitated by the
Fund, supported so generously by TU Dublin staff, alumni, and friends.

The development of the Grangegorman campus was designated as essential
construction so I am delighted to share that the exceptional East Quad, Central
Quad and Lower House have all be completed.

We are now poised to open our doors to 10,000 students from September 2021 to
experience the new facilities on what is one of the most significant infrastructural
developments in Dublin City for generations.

Once again, I want to thank you for your commitment and your generosity during
2020. Thanks to the support of you, our loyal partners, donors, friends and alumni,
we can emerge even stronger from these challenging times and look forward to a
bright academic year ahead.

Best regards,

Professor David FitzPatrick
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TU Dublin at
a Glance

             5              29k+
                            students
          Campuses
         Aungier Street
                            9.5k
                            part time students
        Blanchardstown
         Bolton Street
        Grangegorman
                            3k
                            international students from
            Tallaght        140 countries

Largest Provider of
                                                                              Diversity
STEM = 18%
Business = 14%                                                                26%
Services = 23%
                                                                          of undergraduate
                                                                          new entrants via

Apprenticeships = 23%
                                                                           access routes

*% of National Enrolments

                            1,000+                         +400%
                            academic partnerships
                                                           in research award value

                            800+
                                                           (over the past 5 years)

                            collaborations with industry
                                                           20k+ citations     (in the past 5 years)

                            1,000+                         Leader in Open Research
                            students working with
                            community organisations        (Arrow TU Dublin)
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          8k+
          Graduates
                                        TU Dublin
                                        Fields of
                                        Study
                                                                11%                    10%

                                                                                                    8%
                                                    10%           Arts & Humanities
                                                                  Services                               2%
                                                                                                          1%
                                                                  Social Sci., Journalism & Info.
                                                                                                         1%
                                                                  Generic Programmes
                                                                  Education
                                                                  Health & Welfare                        7%
                                                                  Business, Admin & Law

1:17                                                              Eng., Manf. & Const.
                                                                  ICT
staff : student ratio                                             Natural Sci., Maths & Stats
                                                    23%
Award Winning
Staff                                                                                        27%

Holder of Athena
SWAN Bronze Award

Award Winning Technology                  Partner in the EUt+
Transfer Activities

7,000 m2
of incubation space

100+ start-ups p.a.
                                                     8 European
              (facilitated on campus)

                                          Alliance of
200 entrepreneurs p.a.
          (on TU Dublin enterprise
           programmes)
                                          Universities
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Revealing Grangegorman’s
Infinite Possibilities
2020 has been a challenging year for all. However, despite
construction delays, many of the University’s new and refurbished
buildings in Grangegorman are ready to welcome 10,000 students
to our city centre campus in September 2021. The largest investment
in Higher Education in over a century, Grangegorman will unify the
majority of our city centre activities on one vibrant campus.

                                                                       Lower House
                                                                       Opened in 1815, the Lower House was designed
                                                                       by Francis Johnson, whose other work includes
                                                                       the GPO. The building was part of the original
                                                                       Richmond Asylum, accommodating its first
                                                                       patients in 1814, and later became part of St.
                                                                       Brendan’s Hospital.

                                                                       FKP Architects led the multi-disciplinary design
                                                                       team on this beautiful restoration project. The
                                                                       Lower House is completed with a landscaped
                                                                       walkway linking the Lower House to the East
East Quad                                                              Quad. It features a large catering facility and
The new cultural hub of Grangegorman is the East Quad. It was          coffee shop, Students Union area and facilities,
completed in 2020 and is now home to students of Music, Drama,         along with a dance studio and indoor sports
Creative Arts, Media, Law, and Social Sciences. It can be easily       centre. There are also several music rooms for
accessed via the Broadstone Gate – a new public plaza connecting       TU Dublin Conservatoire students.
the Green Line Luas to the University.

On approaching the East Quad, a striking brass cladding designed
by AHR architects catches the eye, wrapping around the building’s
400-seater concert hall which will host TU Dublin Conservatoire
performances. The brass finish recalls the Conservatoire’s long
legacy of musical education in brass instruments dating back 130
years. In addition to the Concert Hall, the East Quad features an
80-seat Black Box Theatre and 80-seat Recital Hall. The fluid layout
also supports the artistic practice of students and staff across all
creative practices, encouraging synergy and collaboration between
students of many disciplines.
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Central Quad
Nestled at the heart of the Grangegorman Campus is the Central
Quad; a 36,000 square metre building designed by Feilden Clegg
Bradley Studios, opened in spring 2021.

The Central Quad is a state-of-the-art facility which houses a range
of teaching and specialist learning spaces and will be home to 3,000
TU Dublin students and hundreds of teaching staff. It contains wet and
dry laboratories, workshop and support spaces, as well as Ireland’s
National Optometry Centre, welcoming patients to our new campus.

                                                                         se
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Sport, Science and Health Building,
TU Dublin Tallaght

In August 2020, work commenced on the €14.7 million Sports,            The new Sports, Science and Health Building is part of an overall
Science and Health Building on TU Dublin’s Tallaght Campus. The        strategic campus development plan for TU Dublin Tallaght. As
construction is led by Dublin-based ABM Design and Build Ltd.          part of the Government’s Public Private Partnership Programme,
                                                                       Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation
This new building will provide students and staff access to state-     and Science, Simon Harris TD, has given approval to progress
of-the-art facilities including an additional 3,282 square metres of   the building of a 5,200m2 space on the Tallaght campus for
teaching laboratories, a sports hall (1,008m2), two lecture theatres   teaching and research in hospitality, culinary arts, engineering
(60 students), three classrooms (3 x 30 students) and a grass          and apprenticeship activities.
playing pitch (140m x 90m). It will support an increase in capacity
of 600 students on the associated specialist programmes,               This new capital investment in teaching, learning, sports and
research and teaching in exercise physiology, exercise                 research at Tallaght further supports TU Dublin’s commitment to
rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, anthropometry, bio-         the South Dublin region.
mechanics and performance analysis.
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                                                                                         Universal Design at
                                                                                   TU Dublin Blanchardstown

Following an announcement by Simon Harris, the green light         Desk, the Admissions Office, the Examinations Office, Student
was given to a new teaching and learning building at TU Dublin     Services Academic Administration, Marketing & Development,
Blanchardstown. Delivered as part of the Government’s Public       offices of the Principal, Registrar, Heads of School and the
Private Partnership programme, this new teaching facility will     Quality Assurance Office.
support the future needs of students, particularly in the west-
Dublin region.                                                     The SEAI’s Excellence in Energy Efficiency Design (EXEED)
                                                                   Programme was utilised on this project which ensures a
With universal design at its heart, the 4,000 square metre         systematic approach to design, construction and commissioning
building will include predominantly, open, flexible spaces for     processes for new investments.
active learning and will enable TU Dublin to meet the need for
worker upskilling. Although planning was in place prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic, this centre also responds excellently to
social distancing requirements.

This new development will consist of lecture and tutorial rooms,
PC labs, academic offices, meeting and breakout spaces. The
building will acknowledge the culture of inclusiveness and
equality which is fostered at TU Dublin.

We are also delighted to share that CONNECT, the new Student
Services Building at TU Dublin Blanchardstown, has recently been
completed. Officially opened in April 2019, CONNECT brings
together academic decision-makers and key service providers
in one location. It facilitates a unified approach to student
administration, co-locating academic management alongside
student services. The building houses the Student Information

                                                                                 CONNECT building, TU Dublin Blanchardstown
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                          DONOR FEATURE
                          AIB

In June 2020, AIB announced a grant of €1 million to TU Dublin                Jim O’Keeffe, Head of Retail Banking at AIB said:
focused on increasing participation in third-level education                  “AIB is delighted and feels privileged to have the
among students from backgrounds of socio-economic                             opportunity of pledging €1 million to TU Dublin,
disadvantage. Over the five-year partnership, AIB will support
                                                                              which will go towards increasing participation in
the establishment of three Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
initiatives, each focusing on a specific area that affects students           third-level education. AIB recognises our crucial
accessing third-level education.                                              role and indeed, our dependence on the strong
                                                                              relationships we have with communities right
We look forward to opening the AIB Civic Engagement Outreach                  across Ireland. This grant is a further opportunity
Centre at Grangegorman; a dedicated teaching and learning space               for us to give back and support the communities
for community engagement programmes aimed at increasing the
                                                                              in the areas of youth and education, it forms
participation in Higher Education of under-represented sections
of society. The Centre will host a range of engagement activities             part of our wider programme in education where
such as the Junior Cycle Workshop Programme, which helps                      we have our long-established Build a Bank and
students from DEIS schools build a relationship with TU Dublin early          Future Sparks initiatives in schools.”
in their Secondary School life through interactive activities and
workshops.                                                                    Welcoming the announcement, President of Technological
                                                                              University Dublin, Professor David FitzPatrick said:
The bank is also supporting the expansion of the AIB Mathematics              “TU Dublin comes from a long tradition of engagement with
Learning Support Centre on the University’s Tallaght and                      communities and widening access to education is a core aspect
Blanchardstown Campuses, which provides impartial and non-                    of our educational mission. Today’s announcement by AIB will
judgemental support to students of all mathematical abilities.                support crucial programmes which provide transformative
                                                                              learning experiences for those from backgrounds where
The third initiative is the AIB Research Centre in Equitable and              participation in Higher Education is traditionally low. Services,
Inclusive Cultures (RINCE). Led by Professor Yvonne Galligan,                 such as that provided by the Maths Learning Centre, will
the Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at TU Dublin,               encourage students to reach their full potential.”
this Centre will provide national and international academic and
thought leadership in the field of EDI.

            The AIB Civic Engagement Outreach Centre will be based in the Academic Hub on
                             TU Dublin’s flagship campus at Grangegorman.
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                                                                                            Blenders Supports TU Dublin
                                                                                 Centre of Excellence for Food and Drink

(Photo L-R): David Chandler (Blenders Sales Director), Dr Frank Cullen, Head SCAFT) Professor David FitzPatrick (President, TU Dublin), Julie Delany (Blenders Brand Manager).

  TU Dublin is proud to name Blenders as a leading supporter of our
  vision for a Centre of Excellence in Food and Drink. This Centre
  will be unrivalled in Ireland and competing with the best globally.

  Blenders is best known for high quality mayonnaise and also
  produces a wide range of sauces and bouillons for the foodservice
  market throughout Ireland. The company also supplies to the
  major supermarket groups. Blenders’ manufacturing plant in
  Dublin is committed to innovation, consistent quality and safety
  with a product development team comprising of qualified chefs
  and food scientists who provide solutions for customers, meeting
  their needs to the highest standards.

  Blenders have a longstanding and highly valued relationship with
  the School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, the leading                           Blenders Sales Director, David Chandler, says their company is
  provider of education, training and research for the culinary and                      at the cusp of great change, “this
                                                                                                                     new partnership is a
  Food and Drink-related industries in Ireland. After 79 years in
                                                                                         significant step forward, and we look forward to
  Cathal Brugha Street, the School recently moved to the new
  state-of-the-art facilities at TU Dublin’s City Campus.
                                                                                         collaborating on research, student scholarships,
                                                                                         competitions, and the opening of the Blenders
                                                                                         New Product Development Kitchen in the Central
                                                                                         Quad of the TU Dublin flagship campus at
                                                                                         Grangegorman. We are constantly amazed at the
                                                                                         levels of excellence achieved by both students
                                                                                         and the teams of lecturers in TU Dublin’s School
                                                                                         of Culinary Arts & Food Technology.”

                                                                                         TU Dublin look forward to strengthening the relationship built with
                                                                                         Blenders in the years to come.
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Design + Construct at
TU Dublin Broombridge                                                      2021
                                                                                                                 Preliminary design &
Vision                                                                                                           performance brief
The Design + Construct vision is to provide a centre of national and
international significance to serve the Architecture, Engineering
and Construction (AEC) sector and other aligned sectors.

Philanthropy is playing a major role in realising and delivering the
Design + Construct Centre. We are profoundly grateful to our               2022                                  Developed sketch design
corporate partners for their commitment to educating the future
leaders of the sector.

Context                                                                                                          Tender process
The centre will play a pivotal role in delivering on Project
Ireland 2040 and the Regional Development Plan in supporting
sustainable development and the well-being and health                                                            Construction commerce
of communities, together with the key priority areas of
apprenticeship, digitalisation, productivity and innovation. It will
also align with the objectives of UN Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) and the Climate Action Plan 2019, with targets
in Built Environment for new builds and renovation, sustainable
energy and infrastructure development.

Purpose

Design + Construct brings talent and technology together                   2023                                  Completion
to drive innovation and performance in the AEC and aligned
sectors. Through inter and multi-disciplinary and collaborative
engagement with academic, industry and enterprise experts,
Design + Construct will develop new areas of growth and
integrated educational opportunities to support the design
and development of a more sustainable and smarter built
environment. Optimising cross-sectoral synergies with business,
science, and digital technology, future-focused educational
offerings will include digital, industrialised and autonomous
construction, integrated energy systems, whole life building
performance, integrated supply chain management, smart cities,
and sustainable development.

Located on the 3.25-hectare site at TU Dublin Broombridge, the
existing warehouse will be repurposed as the Design + Construct
Centre and will offer 5,490m2 of high tech, flexible and adaptable
workshop and studio spaces. It will deliver collaborative
multi-disciplinary learning for students across all levels from
apprenticeship to doctoral research as well as providing
education and research facilities critical to the next generation
of construction graduates. TU Dublin is proud to be partnering
with leaders in the Construction and Built Environment Sector
to deliver a Design + Construct Centre which will tackle some
of the most pressing challenges facing the sector and society          Site to be developed for the Design + Construct
more broadly.                                                          Centre at Broombridge

                                                                       Architects impression of the Design + Construct Centre
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                                                                                                            DONOR FEATURE
                                                                                                                AUTODESK

Software company Autodesk has committed 10 years of support
to TU Dublin’s new hub for construction education, with the aim
of preparing graduates in Ireland for careers in a rapidly changing
sector.

Autodesk, which is known for software products such as
AutoCAD, is one of several founding partners and investors in
the centre. As part of this partnership, Autodesk will develop a
designated space in the new centre to provide training to staff
and students through the Autodesk Construction Cloud.

TU Dublin President, Professor David FitzPatrick, said “the
centre will support a radical rethinking in how TU Dublin will
deliver architecture, engineering and construction education
in Ireland.” The University currently offers courses in areas such
                                                                      Autodesk becomes a leading partner for the Design + Construct Centre at Broombridge
as construction technology, construction management, digital
construction analytics and architectural technology.

Jim Lynch, Vice President and General Manager of Autodesk

                                                                                     “
Construction Solutions, added that the new facilities will
help prepare TU Dublin graduates for careers in the modern                                ...the centre will support a radical
construction sector: “Construction is rapidly changing, with                         rethinking in how TU Dublin will
thousands of jobs set to be created over the next 10 years                           deliver architecture, engineering and
– some of which don’t even exist today. The future of design
                                                                                     construction education in Ireland.”
and construction will require all project stakeholders to adopt
new methodologies and skills to thrive in this era of automation
and digitisation. It is critical the industry has consistent access
to skilled talent, who will also act as enablers for technology
adoption.”
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                                        DONOR FEATURE
                                        KINGSPAN

 Dean, College of Engineering and Built Environment at TU Dublin, Dr Avril Behan, TU Dublin President, Professor David FitzPatrick, Director
   of Digital & Brand at Kingspan, Louise Foody and Group Head of Innovation at Kingspan, Mike Stenson. Photography by Tony Gavin

Kingspan, a global leader in advanced insulation and building
envelope solutions, has generously pledged €500,000 over                               Welcoming the announcement, President of TU Dublin,
five years to support the development of TU Dublin’s innovative                        Professor David FitzPatrick said: “Kingspan’s generous support
Design + Construct Centre.                                                             will contribute to exciting multidisciplinary and collaborative
                                                                                       engagement between academics in TU Dublin and industry
This cutting-edge facility will accommodate educational,                               experts. This is an opportunity to develop new areas of growth
research and engagement activities and will include the Kingspan                       for the design and construction sector, as well as integrated
Lab. Both TU Dublin students and industry staff will avail of skills                   educational opportunities for students from apprentices to PhD’s
development, research and development opportunities in the                             in digital, industrialised and autonomous construction, integrated
Centre.                                                                                energy systems, whole life building performance, integrated
                                                                                       supply chain management, smart cities, and more.”
Speaking about the collaboration, Kingspan’s Global Head of
Innovation, Mike Stenson said:

“TU Dublin’s objectives for their new Design + Construct
Innovation Centre in Broombridge align well with what we do
at our IKON Innovation Centre. This alignment is in areas such

                                                                                           “
as demonstrating what is possible in modern building design
through a combination of technology, sensors and advanced
                                                                                                This learning period is the
materials and new products. Being able to partner with the                                 ideal timeframe for Kingspan and
University, gives Kingspan the unrivalled opportunity to work
with TU Dublin students collaboratively during the course of their
                                                                                           the students to build a shared
studies. This learning period is the ideal timeframe for Kingspan                          understanding, knowledge and
and the students to build a shared understanding, knowledge and
                                                                                           curiosity in innovation, digitalisation
curiosity in innovation, digitalisation and sustainability for a better
future for built environment. The partnership and the Kingspan                             and sustainability for a better future
Lab, also enable the opportunity to collaborate in extensive                               for built environment.”
research in each of these areas, offering students exciting,
future-focused and comprehensive learning opportunities that
will benefit TU Dublin, Kingspan and the wider construction
sector.”
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                                                                       SCHOLARSHIPS

                                                                 Thanks to the generosity of alumni, individual
   Brian Kelly                Grace Gacquin                      donors and partner companies, TU Dublin
   Seamus Barrett             Seamus Barrett                     students continue to receive transformative
   Scholarship                Scholarship                        support through awards and scholarships
                                                                 across a range of disciplines. In 2020, a total of
                                                                 €193,939 was awarded to 85 students through
                                                                 23 funds and scholarships, with a median award
                                                                 of €3,000.

                                                                 This recognition celebrates the hard work,
                                                                 dedication and passion of TU Dublin students.
                                                                 Thanks to our generous donors the availability
                                                                 of scholarship opportunities enables students
                                                                 to focus on achieving excellence in their studies
                                        Aaron Keegan             whilst also supporting them to build invaluable
       Elizabeth Volfova
                                                                 relationships that enhances career prospects.
       Seamus Barrett                   Wallace
       Scholarship                      Scholarship
                                                                 We are extremely grateful to our donors, whose
                                                                 generosity has helped each student recipient
                                                                 reach their full potential this year.

                                                                 TU Dublin Foundation would like to thank all of
                                                                 our donors who supported scholarships and
                                                                 grants in 2020:

                                                                 •   Enterprise Rent-A-Car Lone Parent Grant
                                                                 •   Henderson Park
                                                                 •   Huawei
Jane Marumo            Vilma Civilyte             Alex Dillion   •   Intel
ERAC                   ERAC                       Mont Kavangh
                                                                 •   Ireland Funds / No Mind Left Behind
Scholarship            Scholarship                Scholarship
                                                                 •   John Paul Construction Award
                                                                 •   Jones Engineering Scholarships
                                                                 •   Lee Hotels
                                                                 •   Mont Kavanagh
                                                                 •   Morrisson
                                                                 •   Moy Materials
                                                                 •   Musgrave MarketPlace
                                                                 •   Ocean Edge
  Keely McLavin             Klaudia Mroz
                                                                 •   Panelto
  Mont Kavangh              Mont Kavangh
  Scholarship               Scholarship                          •   Paul Wallace
                                                                 •   Schneider
                                                                 •   Seamus Barrett
                                                                 •   Sirus
                                                                 •   Sodexo
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Scholarships

                                                                         The Henderson Park Scholarship
                                                                         The aim of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance
                                                                         to passionate and motivated students who will make
                                                                         their mark on the construction and property sector. The
                                                                         scholarship is open to 1st and 2nd year students in Quantity
                                                                         Surveying and Construction Economics (TU837) and
                                                                         Property Economics (TU836). Students receive support of
                                                                         €3,000 for each year left in their studies.

                                                                         Shane Friel, Property Economics, 2nd Year, Bolton Street:
                                                                         “Firstly, as I enter my final year in property economics in TU
                                                                         Dublin, I’d like to thank all involved at Henderson Park and
                                                                         TU Dublin Foundation for your support over the past three
                                                                         years. You have changed my college experience from being
                                                                         extremely challenging to a very enthusiastic and belonging
                                                                         quest. The support has been a well of encouragement over
                                                                         the years to persevere.
                                                                           Since receiving the Henderson Park Scholarship at the
  beginning of my third year in Property Economics in TU Dublin Bolton Street, my college experience has changed quite dramatically.
  I still feel that Property Economics is 100% the correct career for me and having the opportunity to do a work placement within the
  sector for a couple of months this year has compounded that confidence in choice. The continued support from a company like
  Henderson Park enables me to concentrate on my studies and lessen my financial worries, now more than ever.”

The Intel Scholarship Programme
Since 2018, the Intel Scholarship Programme has supported
seven students annually. Alongside €3,000 in financial
support, the scholarship awardees are connected to a
mentor from Intel, helping students to build strong industry
relationships and provide insights into the professional
industry.

The 2020/2021 Intel Scholarship awardees were:
Christopher Fagan – BA Game Design, 4th year, City Campus
Eibhlin O’Riordan - BA Game Design, 4th year, City Campus
Sara Bilal – BEng Mechanical Engineering, 3rd year, City Campus
Ahmed Zeghni – BEng Mechatronic Engineering, 3rd year, Blanchardstown Campus
Carla Hedderman – BEng Mechanical Engineering, 3rd year, Tallaght Campus
Jeiel Oshiokameh – BEng Electronic & Computer Communications, 3rd year, City Campus
Aryan Nautiyal – BEng Electronic & Computer Communications, 3rd year, City Campus

  Eibhlin O’Riordan, BA Game Design, 4th year, City Campus:               Carla Hedderman, BEng Mechanical Engineering, 3rd year,
  “I’d like to thank everyone at Intel for this amazing opportunity.      Tallaght Campus:
  Intel’s continued support of students in STEM really makes a            “The Intel Scholarship will be such a huge help, taking
  difference and I am so grateful to have been acknowledged               financial pressure off, especially at stressful exam periods.
  for my work and am excited to continue working and creating             I’d like to say a very big thank you to Intel and I look forward
  with Intel in the future.                                               to all the scholarship will bring.”
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                                                                                                                Scholarships

The Mont Kavanagh Awards:
The Mont Kavanagh Awards were established in 2016 following a generous
donation from the Mont Kavanagh Trust. Mont Kavanagh led Hardwicke
Property Group for almost twenty years and was widely recognised as
both an industry leader and a pioneer in the development of modern office
accommodation in Dublin throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

The annual awards support and recognise talented and committed
TU Dublin undergraduate students and new graduates in Architecture,
Architectural Technology and Fine Art.

                             Yellow, Blue and Red Glass, 2020 Digital Photograph

                                                                                         2019/2020 Panelto Scholarship Awardees

                                                                                   The Panelto Foods Scholarship
                                                                                   Programme:
                                                                                   TU Dublin and Panelto Foods are delighted to
                                                                                   celebrate the fourth successive year of the
                                                                                   Panelto Foods Scholarships in Culinary Arts & Food
                                                                                   Technology and Mechanical & Design Engineering.
                                                                                   Panelto Foods is a privately-owned Irish company
  Keely McLavin, First Year, Fine Art:                                             and is a valued partner of TU Dublin.
  “I have always been extremely committed to creating work,
  committed to my class, my coursework and the only thing holding                  Established in 2004, this highly automated plant
  me back from creating the work I really want to make is the                      is based in Longford and produces high-quality
  monetary cost of making large scale pieces, specifically with the                authentic sandwich breads for the UK and Irish
  mediums I enjoy using the most. I have felt up until now what I                  markets.
  can make and my creativity has been extremely limited. Thanks to
  The Mont Kavanagh Award, I have access to more materials, larger
  spaces and surfaces, without having to sacrifice basic needs.”
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New Scholarships in 2020

                 The 2020 Huawei TECH4HER scholarship awardees with Huawei’s Corporate Communications Manager, Rujing Guo (centre)

The Huawei TECH4HER                                                       Dominika Adamczewska,
                                                                          Bachelor of Science (Hons) Computer Science:
Scholarship Programme:                                                    “I’m incredibly happy and thankful to receive this
                                                                          scholarship!! Thank you so much for giving me this
TU Dublin is the largest provider of computer science                     opportunity. I’m looking forward to the whole experience
graduates in Ireland and one of the largest in Europe. As                 and can’t wait to work with my mentor.”
such, TU Dublin is committed to supporting a diverse and
inclusive workforce in the technology sector.

The Huawei TECH4HER Scholarships at TU Dublin
demonstrate Huawei’s commitment to Diversity and
                                                                          Christina Vargka,
Inclusion for women in the Tech sector. The TECH4HER
                                                                          Computer Science (International):
Scholarship Programme recognises eight students with
                                                                          “I am honored to be one of your scholars for the Huawei
a financial award of €3,000 each and an opportunity to
                                                                          Tech4Her Scholarship programme. I am very grateful for
engage in a mentoring programme with representatives
                                                                          the generosity of Huawei as this allows women like myself
from Huawei, who receive training at TU Dublin.
                                                                          to become a part of the IT industry.”
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                                                                                       New Scholarships in 2020

                                                                            The Musgrave MarketPlace
                                                                            Scholarship:
                                                                            Musgrave MarketPlace is the only 100% Irish owned
                                                                            national foodservice wholesaler with a legacy of
                                                                            over 140 years. TU Dublin is delighted to continue
                                                                            its long-standing relationship with Musgrave
                                                                            MarketPlace as a key strategic partner.

                                                                            The company has also invested in a scholarship fund.
                                                                            The Musgrave MarketPlace scholarship programme
                                                                            is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to
                                                                            supporting the development of the Irish food sector
                                                                            and investing in up-and-coming chefs and future
                                                                            leaders of the food industry. Musgrave Scholarships
                                                                            in the School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology
                                                                            support and reward high achieving students in the
                                                                            BA in Culinary Arts (TU942) and BSc in Culinary
                                                                            Entrepreneurship     (TU943)    programmes      with
               2019/2020 Musgrave MarketPlace Awardees                      scholarships to the value of €3,000 each.

Wallace Family Scholarship:
The Wallace Family Fund for Engineering was
established in 2016 by engineer Paul Wallace,
a TU Dublin graduate (Bolton Street, 1958). It
was with the financial support of a generous
donor that Paul himself had the opportunity to
study engineering at the then Dublin Institute
of Technology. He went on to have a long and
fruitful career as an engineer in both industry
and academia. Sadly, shortly after establishing
the fund, Paul passed away at his home in the
United States.                                           Paul and Margaret Wallace

The Wallace Family are delighted to continue
Paul’s legacy and award the third annual Wallace
Family Scholarship for Engineering to Graham
Kane (3rd year TU822).

The aim of the Wallace Family Scholarships for
Engineering is to award talented and committed
students who will make their mark on the world
of engineering. One new student is chosen
annually, receiving €3,000 support for their 3rd
and 4th year of study.

                                                         Paul Wallace and classmates
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   PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION:
   Building a Bridge Between Communities of Socio-Economic
   Disadvantage, Employers and Education Providers
   The Access to Apprenticeship Programme (A2A) is a unique
   and innovative employment programme which is aligned closely
   with the labour market. Benefitting from TU Dublin’s expertise
   in higher education access and apprenticeship, this programme
   showcases the University’s ability to build networks with industry,
   community and national stakeholders. The A2A Programme
   provides real solutions to help tackle youth unemployment and
   issues of access, diversity and inclusion in craft apprenticeships.

   In 2020, despite the challenges of Covid 19, the A2A programme
   continued online in collaboration with industry and community
   resulting in transformational employment opportunities being
   facilitated to groups of socio-economically disadvantaged young
   people.

   KEY STATISTICS

Total students           Come from an area         Students who live in      EMPLOYER NETWORK
who live in male         where primary education   an area where 13% or      Industry engagement is at the heart of the A2A programme.
unemployment             is the highest level of   less of the population    Companies are provided with a selection of student engagement
blackspots (over 27%     education for 10% or      have attained a higher    opportunities including on-site events in Bolton Street, industry
unemployment)            more of the population    education qualification   skills workshops delivered in company training facilities, off-site

 44% 1 in 3 42%
                                                                             tours, online engagement events and work placement.

                                                                             Patrick Atkinson, Chair of Access to Apprenticeship Board/CEO
                                                                             Chadwicks Group, Ireland:
                                                                             ”At the heart of the A2A programme is the mission for diversity

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                                                                             and inclusion. The programme demonstrates a true collaboration
                       Community outreach activities with 50
                                                                             between community, education providers and industry.”
                       organisations 2019/2020

                                                                             Brendan Kearns, Director, Designer Group:

 303                   Applications received for 72 places in                “The programme enables us to assess the potential apprentices
                       2019 & 2020                                           in the workshop and to identify candidates who want to work,
                                                                             want to train and who really want to be an apprentice.’

 17%                   Female students in 2020
                                                                              2020 A2A Graduates:
                                                                              “After I left school, there was no guidance about next steps
                                                                              and getting a career. This course came at the right time for
    Attended a              Members of the              Early school          me as I was completely lost and getting into bad habits and
    DEIS School           Traveller community             leavers             falling out with everyone at home”

  72% 5(11%) 1 in 3                                                           “I wouldn’t be where I am today without [Access to
                                                                              Apprenticeship]. I’ve a few funny memories and met a few
                                                                              mates for life.”

                                                                              “I would like to thank A2A for getting me where I am today.

   72%
                          Graduates entering the                              I am currently starting my new role as an apprentice with
                          labour market in 2020                               Dublin City Council. I couldn’t ask for a better job!”
                          secured an apprenticeship
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                                                                                       PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION:
                                                                                       Reaching Local DEIS Schools
                                                                                     in Partnership with basis.point
Since 2014, basis.point has worked to improve
educational outcomes for disadvantaged young people
by collaborating with inspirational educators. TU Dublin is
delighted to partner with basis.point on our Junior Cycle
Workshop Programme. This programme has increased its
outreach from 4 local DEIS schools to 14 since it began. As
with so many outreach programmes, COVID-19 affected
the facilitation of the programme during 2020. Despite
this, the team pivoted their delivery methods to online
teaching and managed to increase the programme’s
reach from 494 students in 2019 to 633 in 2020.

The Junior Cycle Workshop Programme is open to
                                                                 A pandemic-themed Science workshop
first, second and third-year students in DEIS Secondary
Schools across Dublin’s inner city. Workshops are
educational, fun and age appropriate and subjects
range from architecture, business, entrepreneurship,
robotic programming and forensics to sports science,
nutrition, wellbeing and mindfulness. The overall aim
of the programme is to present third-level education
as a realistic and achievable goal for students from
disadvantaged communities and aid them in making
informed subject choices.

TU Dublin would like to extend warm thanks to basis.
point for their continued support in bringing the infinite
possibilities of third level education to local schools in our   Ian Roller, Programme Coordinator, delivers online workshop to Junior Cycle Group
shared community.

Guidance Councillor, Westland Row, CBS:
“The students enjoyed the sessions, participated positively,
came back to school with new energy and would love to
do more of this type of work. There was a great rapport
between the instructor and the students”.

Home School Liaison Teacher, Stanhope Secondary
School:
“I felt that the students, no matter what their level of
academic ability is, were engaged and challenged, so I
                                                                 Students from St. Paul’s Boys’ CBS
feel that the content worked well for the intended age
group. The workshop was fun and exciting”.

Maths Teacher, St. Pauls CBS:
Excellent work! If we keep on investing in education
and harness talent like this, the future of the country is
bright! Thanks to all”.

                                                                 Students from Mount Carmel Girls’ Secondary School
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  PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION
  Salesforce & TU Dublin: Industry Mentoring
  to Promote Diversity in the ICT Sector

  In Summer 2020, TU Dublin was delighted to announce a new                The Programme was established to help address recruitment
  partnership with global leader, Salesforce. A $300,000 donation          challenges in the ICT sector and build on TU Dublin’s impressive
  was received to support an innovative pilot programme with the aim       track record in this space. Rooted in the School of Computer
  of increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in the        Science, City Campus, 120 students joined the programme from
  Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) sector in Ireland.      all three campuses in early 2021.

  The Saer Industry Mentorship Programme works to promote                  In the short-term, students are supported to find meaningful paid
  diverse and inclusive behaviours among future ICT professionals,         internships in ICT-related fields. In the longer-term, Saer aims to
  while developing a diverse pipeline of talent for the sector. This       support students towards rewarding careers in technology-related
  was achieved by forming strong industry partnerships, recruiting         fields after graduation. The 120 students are individuals that are
  and training professionals for mentoring and delivering a wrap-          traditionally underrepresented in the ICT sector, including women,
  around programme of support for students.                                people from social disadvantage and students with disabilities. A
                                                                           key element of the success of the programme is the development
                                                                           of strong partnerships with leading companies in the field and the
                                                                           recruitment of company employees as mentors for the programme.
                                                                           All mentors take part in a continuing professional development
                                                                           (CPD) certification in early career mentoring.

                                                                           Alongside mentoring from industry professionals, students also
                                                                           benefit from a range of career development supports and programmes
                                                                           that connect them with leaders in the ICT sector globally.

Dr Deirdre Lillis,                                    President of TU Dublin,                           Dr David Dempsey, Country Leader and
Head, Computer Science at TU Dublin                   Professor David FitzPatrick                       General Manager, Salesforce Ireland
“Saer takes its inspiration from the old Gaelic       “Narrowing the gender gap in ICT is a             “Our investment reflects our longstanding
tradition of learning from a master craftsperson.     critical mission for TU Dublin while a central    commitment and our vision for the future:
It connects students with accessible role models      tenet of the University’s Strategic Plan is to    a more inclusive economy in which all
in the industry who will mentor them through their    expand our access programmes to widen             young people—particularly those from
key transition from Higher Education to early-        the participation of groups such as people        underrepresented and underserved groups—
career employment, and we are very grateful to        with disabilities and ethnic minorities in        have the skills, mentorship, and opportunities
Salesforce for their support. Having surmounted       Higher Education. The generous support of         they need to reach their full potential.”
the first hurdle of access to University, students    Salesforce will also support the creation of
from underrepresented groups often encounter          local talent-pools. Salesforce Tower Dublin
additional barriers accessing high-quality            is located on the North Dock in Dublin 1, a
careers, such as limited social capital and access    location where just over 1 in 5 progress to
to professional networks. Saer addresses this by      Higher Education and it is heartening to
connecting students with industry mentors early       consider that school children that walk by
in their educational journey. A key feature of Saer   the Salesforce Tower might one day take on
is that it raises awareness amongst all students      senior positions in that very building.”
of the need for inclusive learning and working
environments.”
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                                                               PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION
                                                 TU Dublin Community comes Together for the
                                                               Student Support Fund, 2020

In July 2020, the inaugural Student Support Fund was launched       The President would like to sincerely thank all those who
by TU Dublin President, Professor David FitzPatrick. The goal of    contributed so generously to the Student Support Fund 2020.
the campaign was to raise €25,000 to fund programmes and
initiatives across the University to help support students most
effected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Due to the overwhelming
response of staff across all three TU Dublin Campuses, as well as
TU Dublin’s alumni network, €30,425 was raised in 2020.

The focus of the Student Support Grants is to fund projects
or initiatives that address identified student need and show
the potential to deliver support for students facing increased
challenges. All grant applications were reviewed by a committee
formed for the specific purposes of allocating the funding.

Working on behalf of all the donors of the campaign, we are
delighted to have now provided €25,400 in funding to eight
deserving projects through the Student Support Grants. Details
of the projects supported are available here.
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Alumni Engagement at TU Dublin

                                                                                       Kevin Street and Cathal Brugha Street
                                                                                       Celebrations

                                                                                       In Spring 2020, two “Farewell” events organised
                                                                                       by the Alumni Relations team welcomed over
                                                                                       2,000 Alumni back to TU Dublin – some of whom
                                                                                       had not returned in decades.

                                                                                      A “Farewell to Kevin Street” event held in February
                                                                                      gave graduates, staff and friends the chance to
                                                                                      celebrate the unique history of the building as
                                                                                      the home of technological education in Ireland
                                                                                      since 1887. Early March brought an opportunity
                                                                                      for Cathal Brugha Street Alumni to visit their
                                                                                      Alma Mater and reminisce about their college
                  Kevin Street staff, alumni and friends say goodbye                  days, meet with their former classmates and hear
                                                                       about the University’s exciting next chapter in Grangegorman.

                                                                       Guests at both events met old friends, toured the buildings and
                                                                       viewed an archive of memorabilia and photographs. We were
                                                                       delighted that RTE’s Nationwide captured a snapshot of Cathal
                                                                       Brugha Street’s legacy, highlighting its many achievements over
                                                                       the decades. The School will celebrate 80 years in 2021 and we
                                                                       look forward to hosting alumni and friends on the Grangegorman
                                                                       campus to tour the impressive new facilities when restrictions allow.

 A celebration of Cathal Brugha Street by TU Dublin staff and alumni

                                                                                                   Kevin Street, On the Move

           Kevin Street graduates enjoy the celebrations                                         Cathal Brugha Street celebrations
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                                                                  Alumni Engagement at TU Dublin

Increased Alumni Engagement                                       Graduations

In 2020 over 32,000 members living all over the world (an 18%     620 students graduated from TU Dublin in March 2020 – a cohort
increase from 2019) engaged with TU Dublin through e-zines        that were fortunate to both graduate in person before the onset
and correspondence from their Schools. As the programme of        of the pandemic and to take part in the final TU Dublin conferring
activity for alumni engagement moved almost entirely online we    ceremony to be held in St Patrick’s Cathedral. In November 2020,
increased our communications to Alumni through e-zines by         a further 7,500 students were conferred in the first ever online
30% and established our Instagram presence alongside other        TU Dublin graduation, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Social Media platforms.
                                                                  We were delighted to welcome all 8,120 new graduates to the
The need for enhanced communication was evident in                global TU Dublin Alumni community. In addition to Professor
the increased numbers of our LinkedIn Graduate Network            David FitzPatrick’s address, video congratulatory messages from
Membership Group to almost 17,000 members and we were             many TU Dublin alumni were broadcast to the graduates, who
delighted to partner with schools and faculties to provide        also heard from Sinead Burke, Educator, Writer and Advocate
tailored communications to Alumni. More than ever before, it is   and TU Dublin Foundation board member, Angela Brady, architect
important that we stay connected and provide support to our       and former President of Royal Institute of British Architects.
global network of graduates, whom we are so proud of.

                                                                                                     Sineád Burke; Educator, Writer and
                                                                                                     Advocate

                                                                                                     Attendees give a virtual applause to
                                                                                                     the 2020 graduates
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THANK YOU

TU Dublin Foundation is extremely grateful to all of our donors
who have generously supported many aspects of the University
in 2020. This support has made, and continues to make, a real
impact in terms of TU Dublin’s capital development, pioneering
research, promoting access to education and deepening
community engagement.

•   Capital Development: TU Dublin’s new campus at
    Grangegorman in Dublin’s north inner city is one of the
    largest-ever capital investments in higher education in
    Ireland. Philanthropy is playing a key role in delivering this
    state-of-the-art campus for 21st century education.

•   Supporting Excellence in Teaching and Research:
    supporting TU Dublin in its mission to be a culturally diverse
    and stimulating learning and research environment.

•   Enabling Participation at TU Dublin: working with our
    donors to support access to education, enabling students         Contact Us
    to achieve their dreams and deepening community                  To learn more about the work of the Foundation and how to get
    engagement.                                                      involved please contact 01 220 7777 or foundation@tudublin.ie

Donations to TU Dublin Foundation received during the calendar       Directors
year 2020 totalled €1,782,695.73. A full set of TU Dublin            Chair – Mr James Gahan, Ms Angela Brady OBE, Ms Anna Marie
Foundation’s audited accounts for Financial Year 2019-2020 are       McHugh, Dr. Bobby Kerr, Professor David FitzPatrick, Mr David
available here.                                                      Kennedy, Mr Ian O’Herlihy, Professor Neville Hogan, Dr. Noel
                                                                     O’Connor (Company Secretary), Mr Peter Coyle (Chair, Audit &
TU Dublin Foundation is fully committed to achieving the highest     Governance sub-committee).
standards of accountability and transparency. We prepare
fully audited accounts in accordance with the Statement              Staff
of Recommended Practice for Charities (SORP). We have                Anne-Marie Corry, Executive Director; Eimear Chaomhánach,
also started the journey to adopt the Governance Code of             Senior Development Manager; Anna McCarthy, Development
Community, Voluntary and Charitable Organisations in Ireland.        Manager; Robyn Byrt, Senior Alumni Relations Manager; Louise
TU Dublin Foundation is a registered charity with the Charities      Cribbin, Alumni Relations Officer; Jill O’Lone, Scholarship
Regulator of Ireland. Registration number is CHY20045807.            Manager & Administrator.

THANK
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                                                                                                    THANK YOU

We would like to sincerely thank our corporate partners and donors, including but not limited to:

ACEI                                                                Jones Engineering Group
AIB Group Plc.                                                      Kepak Group
Autodesk Ireland Ltd                                                Kingspan Holdings Ireland Limited
Axiseng Consulting Engineers                                        Louth County Council
Bartra Capital                                                      Manor Farm
basis.point                                                         Marriott Foundation
Blenders Ltd                                                        Mercury Engineering
Daikin                                                              Musgrave Wholesale Partners
Designer Group                                                      O’Connor Sutton Cronin & Associates
Diageo Ireland Ltd                                                  Panelto
EICL                                                                Rethink Ireland
Enterprise Rent-A-Car                                               Salesforce
ESB Electric Ireland                                                SAP Ireland
Fidelity Investments Ireland                                        Schneider Electric Group
FKM Group                                                           Sirus
Henderson Park                                                      Sodexo
Higher Education Authority                                          The Ireland Funds
Hospital Saturday Fund                                              TheaPamex
Huawei Technologies (Ireland) Co., Limited                          Topcon Positioning Systems
IN2 Engineering                                                     Tritech Engineering
Intel Ireland                                                       Wallace Family
JJ Rhatigan                                                         Wilo Ireland

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