Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin

Trinity College Dublin (TCD or "Trinity") is one of Europe’s most renowned and historic universities. Founded in the heart of Dublin in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, TCD is Ireland’s top university and boasts several centres of research excellence in the arts and sciences, in addition to a library collection of over 6 million books.

Academic Highlights

Courses at Trinity are research-led and taught by faculty who are leaders in their fields, and offer small group tutorials, seminars and experimental learning opportunities. Modules are offered in over 12 languages and all undergraduate students are provided with a Personal Tutor: a blend of mentor and advisor who provides personal and academic advice and support throughout a student’s time at TCD.

Location

Trinity’s 47-acre campus sits in the very centre of Dublin city and is one of the only places in the world where you’ll find a world-class academic campus so completely surrounded by a bustling capital city that is an international centre of excellence for business, culture and the arts.

Did you know?

  • Dublin was voted in the world’s top 20 friendliest cities in 2016 by Condé Nast Traveller.
  • The Book of Kells in Trinity’s Old Library was written around the year 800AD
  • Trinity is the only college in Ireland to offer a bachelor degree in Deaf Studies
  • Notable Trinity alumni include writers Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker, Nobel Prize winners Ernest Walton and William Campbell, philosophers George Berkeley and Edmund Burke, and HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ co-creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff.

Language of Instruction

English

Program Duration

1 semester

Academic Level

Undergraduate, Postgraduate

Minimum Result Required

Partner entry requirement of 3.1 GPA

Previous Round Cut-off (WAM (%) or GPA)3.31 GPA

Anticipated Places in Semester 1, 2027

5-6 places

Exchange Availability

Red

Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia, Monash Malaysia

Agreement Scope

All Faculties

Handbook/Catalogue

Trinity’s unit catalogue (Trinity refer to units as ‘modules’)

Language requirements

  • English is the language of teaching at TCD. If English is not your first language, you will be asked for proof of English language proficiency. More information on TCD's language requirements can be found here.

Academic considerations

  • Students must have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.1 or above.
  • Trinity offers a broad range of courses from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science
  • You are permitted to take modules from across faculties, subject to timetabling constraints
  • Trinity's units are worth 5, 10 or 15 ECTS each. If you are wanting to do 18 Monash credit points whilst on exchange, you will need to do 25 ECTS at Trinity (as 22.5 ECTS is not possible).

Full-time Credit Load Equivalents

Semester

Min. 18 Monash points

Max. 24 Monash points

22.5 ECTS*

30 ECTS

ECTS - European Credit Transfer System

*If your study load cannot exactly equate to 22.5 ECTS, then you will need to complete a study load as close to 22.5 ECTS without going under in order to receive 18 Monash credit points. As many of the units at TCD are offered in 5 ECTS or 10 ECTS 'chunks', you may end up needing to take an overall study load 25 ECTS in order to receive 18 Monash credit points.

Year

Min. 36 Monash points

Max. 48 Monash points

45 ECTS

60 ECTS

Academic Calendar

Hilary Spring Term (Monash Semester 1):  mid-January – late April (exam period April – May)
Michaelmas Fall Term (Monash Semester 2): late August - mid-December

Please see Trinity’s Academic Dates (under the Almanack heading).

Biological sciences

Chemistry

Economics

Engineering

Engineering - civil

Engineering - mechanical and aerospace

English as an international language

Film and screen studies

French languages & culture studies

German languages & culture studies

History

Human geography

Information technology

Italian languages & culture studies

Law

Linguistics

Literary studies

Management

Philosophy

Physics and astronomy

Politics and international relations

Psychological sciences

Religious studies

Science

Spanish and Latin American languages & culture studies

Sociology

Ukrainian languages & culture studies

 

Note

  • The listed disciplines are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the institution.
  • Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisers in your managing faculty(ies) and subject to available places at the host.

Accommodation

Trinity offers accommodation for study abroad students in modern, purpose-built student accommodation close to Trinity, offering en-suite rooms, common rooms, a gym, laundry facilities as well as regular student social events. More information about the accommodation application process will be sent by the Study Abroad Team after admittance to Trinity.

Students also have the option to pursue independent accommodation, but Trinity encourages its study abroad students to accept Trinity-approved accommodation to avoid needing to search for a short-term lease on arrival. Trinity offers advice on off-campus accommodation here.

Visas

You may require a visa for study in Ireland. There are different regulations depending on how long you wish to stay in Ireland. All students who do NOT hold an EU passport must register with the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) after arrival.

For more information on visas, please refer to the Embassy of Ireland here.

Trinity also provide some advice on visas, which can be found here.

Health and insurance

The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration also require all non-EU students to show proof that they possess health insurance to cover major medical care. A local plan bought in Ireland will cost around €1,000 per year.

When travelling on a Monash Abroad approved program, you are automatically covered under the Monash University Student Travel Insurance policy. This will provide cover to and from your exchange.

Trinity offers further information on health insurance requirements.

Orientation and extra-curricular 

Trinity offers a comprehensive orientation programme every term for exchange students to introduce them to student life and provide them with academic information as well as extra-curricular activities.

Trinity also offer an optional pre-orientation programme, called The Trinity Semester Start-Up Programme. This does require payment by the student, as this is not covered by the exchange agreement tuition waiver.

Trinity’s study abroad students are fully integrated into campus life, so it is easy to make friends for life while you are abroad. Join one of Trinity’s nearly 200 clubs, societies and sports, attend campus events, hang out in the Global Room – there are so many ways to become a part of Trinity’s student community. Find out more about Trinity's clubs and societies here.

Cost of living

TU offers some guidance on the cost of living.

Funding

For information about funding available to support study on exchange overseas, see the Financial Information page on the Monash Abroad website.

Important notes

Due to the popularity of this partner institution, for semester 1, 2026 onwards Monash students can only apply to study here on exchange for one semester.

Trinity College Dublin will only accept full year applications once a year, at the start of their academic year (Semester 2 in Monash). Students are not able to submit full year applications starting in Semester 1.

To begin your application and study plan, click the button below.

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