About IADT
Study Options
Undergraduate Programmes for International Students
Full-time Undergraduate Study Options for Non-EU students starting in September 2025. The following programmes are (Level 8 on the NFQ)
Click on the programme title for details.
| Programme Title | Awarding Body | Award Title | ECTS | NFQ Level | ILEP Ref. | Programme Type |
| BA (Hons) 3D Animation* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0081 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Animation* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0010 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA [Hons] Art* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0050 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Arts Management | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0070 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Business + Digital Technology | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 180 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0082 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Creative Music Production* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0062 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Design for Film* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0078 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Digital Marketing | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 180 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0075 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) English + Equality Studies | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0077 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) English + Media Studies | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 180 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0083 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Film* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0072 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA [Hons] Film [Joint International]* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 180 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0092 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA [Hons} Game Design | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0093 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Graphic Design* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0071 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) New Media Studies | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0061 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Photography + Visual Media* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0074 | Higher education – Major award |
| BA (Hons) Television* | IADT | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0073 | Higher education – Major award |
| Bachelor of Business [Hons] Business Management | IADT | Bachelor of Business (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0076 | Higher education – Major award |
| Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Entrepreneurship | IADT | Bachelor of Business (Honours) | 60 ECTS (1 year add on) | 8 | 0103/0035 | Higher education – Major award |
| BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology | IADT | Bachelor of Science (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0043 | Higher education – Major award |
| BSc (Hons) Creative Computing | IADT | Bachelor of Science (Honours) | 240 ECTS | 8 | 0103/0048 | Higher education – Major award |
*Portfolio Required. Click here for guidelines
Please check the Admissions Pages for All Application Deadlines
Click here for further information on international qualifications assessment
Click here to apply for your chosen course.
Postgraduate Programmes for International Students
Full-time Postgraduate Study Options for Non-EU students starting in September 2026. The following programmes are Level 9 on the NFQ
Click on the programme title for details.
| Programme Title | Awarding Body | Award Title | ECTS | NFQ Level | ILEP Ref. | Programme Type |
| MA in Animation (full-time) | IADT | Master of Arts | 90 ECTS | 9 | 0103/0086 | Higher education – Major award |
| MA Design for Change (full-time) | IADT | Master of Arts | 90 ECTS | 9 | 0103/0080 | Higher education – Major award |
| MA in Screenwriting for Film + Television (full-time) | IADT | Master of Arts | 90 ECTS | 9 | 0103/0069 | Higher education – Major award |
| MSc/MA User Experience Design | IADT | Master of Science or Master of Arts | 90 ECTS | 9 | 0103/0095 | Higher education – Major award |
We also welcome applications from international students for the following online programme. Please be aware that as the programme is delivered completely online students will not be issued with a study visa. The following online programme is Level 9 on the NFQ
| Fully Online Masters Programmes |
| MSc in Cyberpsychology (part-time / online) |
The following programme is offered to graduates of Sheridan College and Seneca Polytechnic.
| Colleges Ontario Pathway Programme for Graduates of Sheridan College and Seneca Polytechnic |
| MA in 3D Animation Pathway |
Through its European University Alliance, FilmEU, IADT offers the following Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes:
| Erasmus Mundus Masters Programmes |
| ReSound |
| Film Memory |
| KinoEyes |
Links to Applications for 2026/2027
Please check the International Admissions Pages for detailed information on how to apply
- All admissions related enquiries should be sent to admissions@staging.iadt.ie
- Further information on How To Apply as an EU or non-EU student can be found here
Advanced Entry/Transfer Students
Advanced Entry to a programme is when you are admitted to the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate programme in IADT. This is an option when an applicant has previous educational achievements and/or work experience that are considered directly relevant to the programme they wish to apply for.
To find out which courses are available to transfer into please check out the following page: Advanced Entry/Transfer Students
Please note that only European students use the CAO system to apply for advanced entry to year 2 of an undergraduate degree. Students from non-EU countries should contact admissions to find out how they can apply for their chosen course: admissions@staging.iadt.ie
Fees and Finances
Fees + Refunds
Full information regarding your fees for this academic year can be found here: Fees + Grants – IADT
Refunds
Students have the right to a refund of their course fees if they are unsuccessful in applying for a visa to come to Ireland to study.
- The IADT refund policy for all students can be found in the Policy for Student Contribution, Tuition Fee and Charges Collection on the IADT website.
- The ICOS website is also a super resource for information on refunds should your visa be declined.
Note on FAFSA Funding (for students from the US only)
IADT is not currently certified for FAFSA funding. This means that US students cannot get a Federal loan to study at IADT.
Scholarship and Funding Opportunities
- GOI Scholarships 2026 for Postgraduate Study
The GOI Scholarship for September 2026 admission will be open between 29th of January and the 12th of March 2026. Candidates will only be permitted to make one scholarship application only.
For more information on these international student scholarships please visit: Government of Ireland International Scholarships
- Colfuturo Scholarship Loan
While IADT does not have an agreement with Colfuturo, we do encourage any postgraduate applicants from Colombia to apply for a Colfuturo Scholarship Loan. For further information please visit: https://www.colfuturo.org/
- Sanctuary Scholarships.
IADT offers two Sanctuary Scholarships each academic year. The Sanctuary Scholarship programme is designed to increase participation at IADT among International Protection applicants currently resident in Ireland, refugees, and people from the Irish Traveller and Roma communities. For further information visit: Sanctuary Scholarships at IADT.
Note on FAFSA Funding (for students from the US only)
IADT is not currently certified for FAFSA funding. This means that US students cannot get a Federal loan to study at IADT.
Other Funding Options (the following primarily relate to research related grants and/or overseas opportunities for IADT graduates):
- http://eurireland.ie/programmes/related-international-co-operation/international-scholarship-opportunities/
- http://research.ie/funding-category/postgraduate/
- http://www.iua.ie/irish-marie-curie-office/introduction/
- http://eurireland.ie/programmes/related-international-co-operation/us-ireland-rd-programme/
- http://heranet.info/
Planning Your Budget
According to the Irish immigration service, from 30 June 2025, the amounts required for proof of financial support for non-EU/EEA students will be as follows:
- €10,000 for courses resulting in residence of greater than 8 months
- €833 per month or €6,665 (in total) for courses resulting in residence of 8 months or less.
However, while this amount is the a visa and immigration requirement, the cost of living in Ireland and particularly in Dublin is high and the reality is that we estimate that you should budget for at least €15,000 per year outside of your course fees.
There are lots of things you already know that you will need to pay for; tuition fees, your accommodation, transport in Dublin, food, utility bills etc. These can add up to a significant amount.
The biggest cost outside of your course fees will be accommodation. Accommodation can vary greatly depending on location, accommodation type etc. The following are some resources that can help you plan your budget for the year.
- ICOS: https://www.internationalstudents.ie/info-and-advice/practical-information/cost-of-living
- www.numbeo.com: a cost of living database for the world
- My Budget (mabs.ie)
Other costs that you should always consider when panning your budget include:
- Course related fees
- Annual visa and immigration charges
- Annual Medical Insurance Charges
- Annual Flights if you want to return home
- Accommodation and utility bills (heat, electricity, bins etc)
- Food and groceries
- Clothes, particularly winter clothes if you come from a warm climate
- Toiletries
- Transport/Leap Card
- Mobile phone and internet
- Socialising / entertainment / sports /hobbies
- Costs associated with your course (books, equipment, etc)
Costs associated with your course (other than fees etc) will vary. For example in the BA (Hons) Art normally not more than €300 per year will be required (years 1, 2 and 3) for materials and tools. You may have an opportunity to take part in extended field trips or international visits (not compulsory). However for the BA (Hons) Animation the cost for materials and/or field trips are estimated at €750–€1000 per year.
Graduate Show
Your final year exhibition (if you have one) is your professional showcase, so we advise you to budget for costs associated with the Graduate Exhibition.
How much a student spends on their graduation show in their final year of studies can vary significantly. Costs can vary depending on the specialism and it can depend on the student’s ambition for their work.
It is possible for a student to complete their studies at a minimal cost using IADT provided resources, e.g. an editor or cinematographer uses college resources but the director or producer might want to finance a full short production which could cost up to €2000.
One artist might want to make large sculptures out of a particular material whereas another might paint on small canvass. A photographer can work to scale and a designer might have printing costs.
Generally, we advise award year students to budget €500-€1000 for their final year depending on the project they undertake.
Check the course information pages on the IADT website for further information and if you need further clarification on this please contact your programme chair.
Student Discounts
It’s not all bad news! Having a student card will get you all sorts of discounts in shops, grocery stores, clothes airlines etc so do make sure you check them out. Here are just a couple that you can avail of:
And of course there are plenty of things to do in Dublin and Dun Laoghaire without spending any money:
31 Best Free Things to do in Dublin (2024) (theirishroadtrip.com)
Supports for International Students
The International Office
Who we are
Genevieve Doherty, International Senior Lead
Sonya Hogan, International Officer
What we do
The International Office at IADT is delighted to welcome international students from all over the world. We are here to provide you with advice before and after you make your application and to help you settle in once you arrive here in Ireland.
You can contact us for advice and support in many areas such as visas + immigration, planning your budget, opening bank accounts, medical insurance requirements, registering with the nurse and so on.
We also run events such as scavenger hunts, movie nights, trad sessions and trips to Glendalough to name but a few.
For those of you who are here on Erasmus and for those of you thinking of participating on an Erasmus you can contact us for assistance.
Get in Touch
Just drop us an email at international@staging.iadt.ie or if you are specifically enquiring about Erasmus you can contact us on erasmus@staging.iadt.ie
If we can’t answer your question ourselves we can point you to the person who can.
Student Experience Team
The Student Experience Team at IADT provides inclusive support services to all students of the institute. At times during your student journey you may need support with a wide range of issues; a medical problem, a mental health difficulty, managing your disability, writing your first essay, financial support, planning your future career or simply settling in at college.
For further information on supports that are offered and to avail of these services please visit: Student Services – IADT
Academic Supports for International Students
Student Resources and Workshops
The Student Experience team continuously creates and gathers downloadable student resources that will help you achieve academic success.
The Student Learning Centre have worked collaboratively with Maynooth University, TUD Blanchardstown, and NCAD to create a YouTube channel to host a range of online video supports for students.
https://iadt.libguides.com/international/welcome
Careers Centre/Third Level Graduate Programme
Career Centre
Check out IADT’s Career Centre for advice and guidance on anything careers related – CV, LinkedIn, Interview, Career Choice, Career Progression – you can email and/or avail of one to one appointments on Blackboard.
Contact Dawn O’Connor at dawn.oconnor@staging.iadt.ie and we will set up what you need together.
Third Level Graduate Programme
Non-European students who are studying fulltime at IADT who have an IRP with a valid Stamp 2 can avail of the Third Level Graduate Programme which will allows them to stay in Ireland to get valuable graduate work experience.
- Graduates from a Level 8 programme can work for up to 12 months.
- Graduates from a Level 9 programme can work for up to 24 months.
Further information is available from Irish immigration
Additional Support Services for international Students
IADT Response to the Ukraine Crisis
For 2025/2026 information please click here
Sectoral Response
IADT as part of the sectoral response to Ukrainian people seeking to access third-level education is committed to welcoming, supporting and meeting the needs of students and researchers who are displaced from Ukraine. This response is being led by the Irish Universities Association (IUA) in conjunction with the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS).
Further information about this is available on the Higher Education Authorities website: here
*Ukrainian PLC Bursary
Year 1 + 2 Tertiary Students from the Ukraine should apply for the Ukrainian PLC Bursary. IADT do not administer this grant. Please contact the fees office in the Further Education College where you are currently enrolled.
Visa Requirements
Visas and Immigration
Click here to find out if you need to apply for a pre-entry visa.
If you need a visa to enter Ireland you need a student visa to study at IADT. Now is the time to start gathering information about what paperwork you will need to submit with your visa application.
Irish embassies are already busy processing visa applications for September 2025 enrolments so if you have your unconditional offer already and you are ready to submit your visa we recommend that you do so at your earliest opportunity.
Please check with the embassy in your country what the earliest date for submission is and ensure your visa application is ready for submission by the end of May 2025.
Further details can be found here: How to apply for long term study visa – Immigration Service Delivery
If you are applying to IADT from a visa-requiring country and are hoping to enroll on a fulltime programme of study starting in September then you should be preparing your visa application well in advance to ensure that you are ready to submit it no later than June to ensure that it is processed in time.
Further information relating to visas and immigration can be found here: Visa + Immigration requirements
Important Update Regarding Student Visa Processing Times
You can apply for your visa from the 1st of April for courses starting in September or up to 3 months before your course start date. The visa processing times are usually 8 weeks however in certain regions (e.g. India) applications can take much longer. Please give plenty of time for your visa application.
Some additional Visa Information by Region
South Asia
- Visa Information for students resident in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives
- Visa information for students resident in Pakistan
South East Asia
- Visa Information for students resident in Indonesia
- Visa Information for students resident in Malaysia
East Asia
Hong Kong
Hong Kong (SAR) Passport holders (blue document) do not need a visa to travel to Ireland for short or long stays. However, other immigration requirements may apply.
Hong Kong (SAR) Identity Document holders (mustard document) do need a visa to travel to Ireland for short or long stays.
Middle East + Africa
Latin America
Medical Insurance Requirements
Private Medical Insurance
It is a legal requirement for visa requiring students to have private medical insurance for accidents and medical incident including hospital stays in Ireland, valid for 12 months, or if less than 12 months for the duration of your stay.
For newly arrived first year students in Ireland Travel insurance may suffice where:
- The insurance covers the student for one full year or where the student is staying in Ireland for less than one year for the entirety of their stay
- The insurance coverage covers the student at a minimum of €25,000 for accident and €25,000 for disease
- The insurance coverage covers the student for any period of hospitalisation.
This must be purchased before you leave your home country.
Where a non-EEA student intends staying in Ireland for more than one year, and where they were covered by travel insurance for the first year, that student is required to source private medical insurance in Ireland for their second and any subsequent years. Students are responsible for purchasing and renewing their own health insurance. Some of the companies in Ireland that offer health insurance include:
Please refer to the medical insurance section of the Irish Immigration website for the most uptodate information
Students from the EU who have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) can access public health services in Ireland. Please be aware that the EHIC does not provide access to private health services in Ireland. Students should apply for their EHIC card before travelling to Ireland. You can find out how to apply here: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=559
Further information about using the EIHC is available here: https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/health/unplanned-healthcare/going-to-doctor-hospital-abroad/index_en.html
Getting Ready to Come to Ireland - Webinar Series
Take a look at our webinar series to support our EU and Non-EU students who are preparing to move to Ireland:
Before You Travel
Finding Accommodation - Start planning now and don't wait until the CAO results are out!
Finding accommodation in Ireland is challenging for everyone, not just international students. If you are planning on coming to Ireland to study you should start to get familiar with the types of accommodation and the cost of accommodation that is available so that you are not taken by surprise.
Start planning now and don’t wait until the CAO results are out!
European students who have to wait for the CAO results before receiving an offer will only have 2 weeks to prepare to come to Ireland which includes finding somewhere to stay, at least for the first few days. Join the local chat groups now, research locations and look at reviews but please don’t pay deposits unless you have seen a place in person and can verify that it’s genuine. The only exception to this rule is that if you are booking with a Purpose Built Student Accommodation where pre-booking is required. Keep reading for further helpful information regarding finding student accommodation at IADT:
Registering on IADT’s Official Accommodation Platform:
IADT Student Pad Account Set-Up Guide
Remember for new students who don’t have an IADT student number yet you can still register for the IADT Student Pad. When registering in the section called Title just write that you are a new student and you can use your personal email instead of the IADT student email to register.
IADT Student Pad Registration Link
Follow this link for some great tips from the IADT Student Union
Further helpful advice and Important tips:
- Very Important!! Do not pay for long term accommodation without seeing it in person. There are many many scams and fake advertisements so this is really important! The only exception to this rule is that if you are booking with a Purpose Built Student Accommodation where pre-booking is required.
- Please double check the location of your programme before you choose your accommodation just in case you are not going to be on campus in Dun Laoghaire. While most programmes do take place at IADT some programmes or parts of some programmes are delivered elsewhere. For example
- the BA [Hons] Creative Music Production hold many of their classes in the Sound Training College which is based in Dublin City Centre not Dun Laoghaire.
- Semester 2 of the Year 1 BA [Hons] Art takes place in IMMA in Dublin 8. This is close to Dublin City Centre but not that close to Dun Laoghaire.
- 5 day accommodation is not suitable for international students
- If you can’t get anywhere in the locality of IADT try to find somewhere on the DART line or on the E2 bus route.
- Use the Transport for Ireland Journey Planner to help you work out how to get to the campus.
- The following websites can also be super helpful when looking for accommodation:
- collegecribs.ie
- isaccommodation.com
- homestay.com ( living with families)
- rent.ie
- daft.ie
- Accommodation Guide | ICOS (internationalstudents.ie)
Practical Advice for a Smooth Journey
Passport & Visa
Make sure your passport and student visa is in order if you need one. Details on study visa requirements for non-EEA/EU citizens can be found here: https://www.irishimmigration.ie/coming-to-study-in-ireland/what-are-my-study-visa-options/how-to-apply-for-long-term-study-visa/
Medical Insurance
It is a legal requirement for visa requiring students to have private medical insurance for accidents and medical incident including hospital stays in Ireland, valid for 12 months, or if less than 12 months for the duration of your stay. This needs to be purchased before you leave your home country. Students are responsible for purchasing and renewing their own health insurance. Some of the companies in Ireland that offer health insurance include:
Students from the EU who have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) can access public health services in Ireland.
The EHIC is a free card that gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland or the United Kingdom under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as for people insured in that country.
Important – the EHIC:
- is not an alternative to travel insurance. It does not cover any private healthcare or costs such as a return flight to your home country or lost/stolen property,
- does not guarantee free services. As each country’s healthcare system is different services that cost nothing at home might not be free in another country.
Students should apply for their EHIC card before travelling to Ireland. EHIC is issued by your national health insurance provider
Book Your Flights
If you are considering booking return flights do check the dates so you don’t miss anything important: Academic Calendar
Dublin has direct flights between most international major airports. In the event that you do have to make a connection through another country please check to see if you will need a transit visa for any country you will be travelling through. When booking your flights make sure that you purchase sufficient baggage allowance and do check with your airline to see if they have any additional student luggage allowances or benefits. Do not pack anything that is prohibited so please ensure you don’t bring any plants or seeds from home!
Airport Transfers
Plan your onward travel. IADT does not offer airport transfers so depending on where you are staying you might want to book ahead or simply use one of the many public transport options available at Dublin Airport. If you are using a regular bus you may need coins so make sure you have Euro in cash and coins available
- All Transport Options: https://www.dublinairport.com/to-from-the-airport
- Buses: https://www.dublinairport.com/to-from-the-airport/by-bus/dublin-buses
- Taxis: https://www.dublinairport.com/to-from-the-airport/by-taxi
Accommodation
Book temporary accommodation to get you through the first week or so and register on IADT’s official accommodation platform to see what long term accommodation options are: https://www.iadtstudentpad.ie/Accommodation
Don’t pay any deposits for long term rentals without viewing the accommodation in person. There are a lot of scams relating to around at the moment.
Update IADT with your Term Address
Let IADT know your Irish accommodation as soon as you know what it is, even if it is just temporary to get you through the first few weeks. You will need to update IADT each time your accommodation changes. It’s important for IADT to be kept up-to-date so that we can issue confirmation of address letters for bank accounts and other essentials. You can email admissions@staging.iadt.ie with any updates and changes to your address.
Banking & Finance
Tell your bank you are travelling so that they know not to freeze your cards. Find out the fees your bank charges for getting euros from atms/cash machines in Ireland. Many Irish people use Revolut but it is just one of multiple options for digital banking so do your research before you decide what’s best for you. Arrange to have some Euro in cash to get you through the first few days – smaller denominations work best.
Open a Bank Account before you Travel
Bank of Ireland now allows international students to set up their bank account 45 days before they arrive in Ireland. Click here for more information. You might find this new service very useful to transfer money and avoid taking a lot of cash with you. Please note that IADT does not endorse any banks so do your research to select the best bank for your needs and remember to check the Banking in Ireland section on this page.
Mobile Phones
Make sure that your phone is set up for roaming in Ireland and more importantly find out how much it’s going to cost you for your calls, data and texts. Talk to your provider and try to get the best deal, consider purchasing an e-sim, getting your phone unlocked before you go so you can buy a sim on arrival. Most Irish people use WhatsApp for communication. If you don’t already have the app we recommend you get it set up on your phone before you travel. Let us know your Irish mobile number when you have it by emailing admissions@staging.iadt.ie
Get Packing!
It’s impossible to describe the weather here in Ireland. You really need to be here to understand that ‘4 Seasons in One Day’ is 100% real! With that in mind pack a good rain jacket, beany, scarf and waterproof shoes to get you covered. Bring warm clothes, particularly if you are used to warmer climates and get used to wearing loads of layers!
Hand Luggage
Pack all important documents in your hand luggage including your Passport, Visa, IADT, Offer Letter, Tuition Fee Payment Receipt, Medical Insurance and Proof of Accommodation. Have any prescription medicines that you need to take available in your hand luggage. Make sure your phone is fully charged and you have your roaming set up. Have some cash with you for unexpected costs and make sure you have a credit card in case you need immediate access to larger amounts of money.
Important Dates
After You've Arrived
Virtual Campus Tour
The Info Point
The IADT Information Point
This is the first point of contact in the atrium building at IADT Dún Laoghaire. It is a reception point for our students, visitors and families and it’s where you can collect your support letters for visas, bank accounts, leap cards, PPS numbers etc.
You can drop in or email info@staging.iadt.ie
Further information is available on our website: https://staging.iadt.ie/services/institute-student-services/information-point/
Get directions when you can’t find your class!
email: info@staging.iadt.ie
Register with Immigration
Register with Immigration
All students from outside of the EU/EEA must register with immigration after arriving to Ireland. The Irish Immigration service is experiencing a backlog in appointments therefore log onto the system as soon as you have arrived in Ireland and apply for an appointment.
Once you have your appointment slot and you can apply for your IRP support letter using our Letter Request Form. If your appointment is after 90 days please don’t worry. As long as you have made your appointment within 90 days then you will remain compliant. Please check out the Irish Immigration website for further the most up-to-date information: https://www.irishimmigration.ie/registering-your-immigration-permission/frequently-asked-questions-for-registration/
After successfully registering you will receive your Irish Residence Permit (IRP) which will be sent to your Irish address by post. The IRP will be valid for a specific time period which is normally around 12 months. You must renew it before it expires.
The fee to register or renew your registration is 300 euro.
Click on the following link for further information about the IRP: https://www.irishimmigration.ie/registering-your-immigration-permission/
Accommodation
Accommodation
By now you have registered on iadtstudentpad.ie/Accommodation so it’s time to start viewing properties.
Important tips about finding accommodation:
- 5 day accommodation is not usually suitable for international students
- View the accommodation before you pay any money
- If you can’t get anywhere in the locality of IADT try to find somewhere on the DART line or on the E2 bus route Transport for Ireland Journey Planner
- The following websites can also be super helpful when looking for accommodation:
- collegecribs.ie
- isaccommodation.com
- homestay.com ( living with families)
- rent.ie
- daft.ie
Tip: If your prospective landlord needs a college letter from you you can order it from the Info Point
Public Transport - LEAP Card (Student Travel Card)
Order Your Leap Card
You’ll need a Leap card to be able to avail of cheaper public transport while in Ireland. You can if you wish order your Student Leap Card online before you travel to Ireland and then validate it once you have got your IADT student card:
Tip Go to the Info Point to get your form stamped for your Student Leap Card
Banking in Ireland
Open a Bank Account
In order to get paid you will need to open a bank account in Ireland. IADT will issue you a letter to help with is process. You can simply email info@staging.iadt.ie to request this when you have fully enrolled.
Useful Articles:
https://switcher.ie/current-accounts/
https://neobanks.app/neobanks/ireland
https://www.monito.com/en/wiki/best-online-banks-ireland
The traditional banks in Ireland include:
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- Allied Irish Bank (AIB)
- Bank of Ireland (BOI)
- Permanent TSB
You will likely need the following documents to open a bank account:
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- Passport
- IADT Student Card
- IADT Bank Letter (From the Info Point!)
- Proof of permanent address in Ireland. The following are usually accepted as proof and must be dated within 6 months.
- A utility bill e.g. a gas/electricity/mobile phone
- A document issued by a government department that shows your address.
- Your IADT Bank letter confirming your address will be helpful here if you have no other proof of address
- A letter from your landlord/rental contract can also be used
Working Part-time
An International Student is permitted to take up casual employment of up to 20 hours part-time work per week in term time or up to 40 hours per week during college vacation periods, that is, from June to September inclusive and from 15 December to 15 January. Your entitlement to take up employment ceases when your permission to remain expires.
A PPSN (Personal Public Services Number) is required if you want to work in Ireland even on a part-time basis. See below for details on how to apply.
Internships + Placements
- The internship or work placement part of the programme cannot exceed 50% of the duration of the programme e.g. a 4 year programme would permit 2 years of work placement. In addition, the employment cannot be in a self employed capacity.
- Work placements as part of an academic programme must form an integral part of the programme which contributes to the final award.
- Educational facilities must also ensure that the placements are suited to the programme being pursued.
Further information on placements can be found here: https://www.educationinireland.com/en/living-in-ireland/while-you-re-in-ireland/working-in-ireland/
As an EU citizen you can take up employment or self-employment without needing an employment permit. This also applies to citizens of European Economic Area (EEA) countries (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein), and Switzerland.
UK citizens can live and work in Ireland as part of the Common Travel Area
You will need to get a Personal Public Service Number in order to get paid.
PPSN
PPSN (Personal Public Services Number)
A PPSN (Personal Public Services Number) is required if you want to work in Ireland even on a part-time basis. You need it in order to get paid. You can apply for a PPSN online once you have fully registered and secured your long-term accommodation. To apply online you should follow these steps:
Set up a Basic at MyGovID Account
- Go to MyWelfare.ie and apply online for a PPSN and follow the instructions
- You do not need a verified account to apply for a PPS Number
- There is currently a 6-8 week processing time for PPS numbers
You will need:
- Your Passport
- Proof of your address in Ireland e.g. a domestic bill or bank statement
- A reason for requiring a PPS number, e.g. if you get a job or if you have been issued an Erasmus Mundus scholarship will need to submit a Scholarship Exemption Declaration Form (revenue.ie).
- IADT PPSN Letter is a Generic Confirmation of Enrolment letter which you can order by completing the Letter Request Form
- Further information regarding what is required can be found here
International Partnerships
International Programme Partnerships
IADT engages with education and industry partners globally to develop international opportunities for staff and students. We seek to develop new partnerships with leading international Higher Education Institutions that align with our vision and commitment to the Creative Industries, in order to enable exchange of academics and students, and encourage collaborative research and education.
If you are interested in partnering with us please contact the International Department at international@staging.iadt.ie to explore opportunities. We’d be delighted to hear from you.
Existing partnerships include:
MA in 3D Animation – Ontario Colleges Pathway
Originally designed in partnership with Sheridan College under the aegis of the Colleges Ontario and The Technological Higher Education Association, Ireland’s first MA in 3D Animation provides an opportunity for graduates of Sheridan Colleges’s Computer Animation, Creature, and VFX postgraduate certificates to complete a Master of Arts. We are delighted to advise that this pathway programme has recently been extended and from September 2025 will include graduates of Seneca Polytechnic.
MA Design for Change
is a full-time international, practice-based programme which gives designers and non-designers alike an in-depth knowledge of social design practice, design strategy, and the skills to leverage design in the pursuit of positive individual, organisational, societal, and global change.
Study Abroad with Loras College (Dubuque, Iowa, USA)
This programme enables Loras students to spend a semester at IADT. Annually a group of approximately 7-10 Loras College students come and pursue a semester of study at IADT comprising modules from the Faculty of Enterprise and Humanities suite of programmes and a work placement element hosted here in Dublin.
Erasmus +
IADT offers student and staff exchanges as part of the Erasmus+ Programme. This is a valuable opportunity to connect with some of the best educational institutions in Europe. IADT has partner institutions in a number of countries including Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and UK.
For further information of student and staff mobilities please visit: Erasmus – IADT
FilmEU
The National Film School at IADT is a member of the European Universities Alliance for Film and Media Arts.
FilmEU brings together 8 European Higher Education Institutions:
- Institute of Art Design and Technology Dún Laoghaire Dublin / Ireland
- ULHT Lusófona University Lisbon / Portugal
- Baltic Film and Media Arts School / Tallinn
- LUCA School of Arts Brussels / Belgium
- VŠMU Academy of Performing Arts / Slovakia
- LMTA Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre / Lithuania
- VIA University College / Denmark
- NATFA National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts “Krustyo Sarafov” / Bulgaria.
Together, these institutions collaborate around the common objective of jointly promoting high-level education, innovation and research activities in the multidisciplinary field of Film and Media Arts and, through this collaboration, consolidate the central role of Europe as a world leader in the creative fields.
For further information please visit: FilmEU – IADT
Agents
Information for Prospective Agents
Thank you very much for your interest in becoming an International Education Agent for IADT.
We are not taking on any agents at this time however this is likely to change in the coming months.
In the meantime we are requesting that all prospective agents complete our IADT Agent Questionnaire in as much detail as possible.
Please be aware that any agent that IADT works with will be expected to adhere to the London Statement of Principles for Ethical Recruitment.
Thank you.