Belong to a Global Student Community

Student life at Trinity Business School reflects the diversity of its international community. For those who choose to study here, Trinity offers a strong academic focus alongside a wide range of opportunities to get involved in student-led activities.

Prime Location

Located in the heart of the city, Trinity Business School places students within walking distance of Dublin’s business, cultural, and social centres. From historic streets and green spaces to cafés, galleries, and live music venues, the city combines a rich heritage with a modern, vibrant atmosphere.

Beyond the City

Coastal villages such as Howth and Dun Laoghaire are a short DART ride from the city centre, while the Wicklow Mountains are within easy reach for day trips. Further afield, students can explore the Cliffs of Moher, Galway, the Aran Islands, the Ring of Kerry, and the Giant’s Causeway, each offering a distinctive view of Ireland’s natural beauty and heritage.

Induction Week

Students join Trinity Business School from around the world, coming together for Induction Week at the start of the academic year. This first week includes welcome events and a dedicated School orientation, giving students the opportunity to meet faculty, connect with classmates, and begin building their Trinity network.

Dublin felt welcoming from the start. The warmth of the people, strong sense of community, and supportive friends made it feel like home.

Punit Sobi

MBA Graduate from India

Study Spaces

Tackle course assignments in the Library of Trinity College Dublin or make use of dedicated postgraduate study zones across campus, including the 1937 Postgraduate Reading Room. Students can choose from quiet individual study areas within Trinity Business School and dedicated group work spaces, providing flexibility for independent research, team projects, and exam preparation throughout the academic year.

Virtual Campus Tour

On this tour, our student ambassadors will guide you around our historic campus and share their insights into life at Trinity

Clubs and Societies

Trinity has over 120 student societies, covering areas such as business, entrepreneurship, culture, debating, and the arts.

These societies provide opportunities to develop skills, build networks, and connect with students from around the world.

Business-Related Student Societies:
 
Trinity Entrepreneurial Society
Foresight
DUBES
Trinity Student Management Fund
Enactus
TEF - Trinity Economic Forum
ISCG - Irish Student Consulting Group

Business Related-Societies

Guest Speakers and Company Visits

Dublin is one of Europe’s most active business and technology hubs, home to global companies such as Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Salesforce, EY, and Deloitte, alongside a growing start-up and innovation ecosystem. Trinity Business School’s city-centre location places students close to these organisations, supporting industry engagement through guest lectures, company visits, networking events, and internship opportunities.

Sports Clubs & Gymnasium

There are 47 sports clubs at Trinity College Dublin, offering both recreational and competitive opportunities across a wide range of disciplines. Student fees include full Trinity Sports Centre membership, including access to a 25-metre pool, high-performance gym, climbing wall, and a full calendar of studio classes.

Events and Traditions

The Trinity College Dublin campus supports a wide range of academic, social, and cultural activity throughout the year. Events such as the Trinity Ball alongside talks, workshops, and student-led initiatives, form part of the student experience.

Graduation

Trinity’s graduation, known as "Commencements", is a formal, historic ceremony held in Trinity’s Exam Hall, with degrees conferred in Latin and graduates wearing traditional hoods and gowns. Ceremonies, including for Spring and Winter, with class photos taken on the Dining Hall steps.