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The Technological University of Shannon spans several campuses across the Midlands-Midwest region, including locations in Athlone, Limerick and Ennis. Its modern facilities bring together industry-standard laboratories, collaborative learning zones, and specialist research centres such as the Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre. With strong industry ties and flexible campus locations, TUS offers a unique Irish postgraduate experience.
Life at TUS is defined by connection, flexibility and practical experience. A robust selection of clubs and societies allows students to explore technology, entrepreneurship, creative arts and volunteering across campus sites. The campuses host modern common areas, cafés, study hubs and sport facilities that support a balanced academic and social life. Given the regional setting and multiple campuses, students enjoy a more spacious, community-focused environment while still benefiting from Ireland’s national transport links and access to industry placements.
TUS offers a wide array of postgraduate programmes designed to meet real-world demands. Here are ten strong options:
These programmes emphasize both theory and industry-aligned skills to prepare graduates for careers in Ireland and internationally.
We recently visited the Technological University of the Shannon and met students who chose to pursue their master’s studies with our guidance. Their stories reflected ambition and growth — exploring new opportunities, building connections across campuses, and immersing themselves in hands-on learning. Seeing how far they’ve come since their first conversations with Onebounce was a proud reminder of why we do what we do.
Here’s what our students had to say about their journey:

Anurag says, “I came to Ireland in 2020 to pursue my Bachelor’s in Sports Management at the Technological University of the Shannon, Limerick. The experience has been incredible — the faculty were supportive; the learning was hands-on, and I always felt encouraged to follow my passion. Today, I’m living my dream as a cricket coach. The Irish people are some of the friendliest I’ve met — always warm, approachable, and easy to talk to.”

“I came to Ireland in September 2024 to pursue my master's in quantity surveying at the Technological University of the Shannon. The academic environment was incredibly supportive, and the exposure I gained has been invaluable. I’m now working in Cork and truly enjoying my experience here.” says Chetan.