• TUS MIDWEST CAMPUSES

     

    Moylish Campus

    Moylish Campus is located on the outskirts of 
    Limerick city and is our principal Midwest campus. 
    Located in the shadow of the world-renowned 
    Thomond Park, home to Munster Rugby, and a short 
    walk from the TUS Gaelic Grounds, more than 7,000 
    students are based at Moylish. Students benefit 
    from access to modern lecture theatres, science 
    
    The Students’ Union building has its own games 
    room, relaxation lounge, café and radio station - 
    Wired FM. A well-equipped gym facility and several 
    pitches used for both recreational and competitive 
    fixtures are also located at Moylish campus.
    MOYLISH CAMPUS GROUND FLOOR

    Ground Floor

    Thurles Campus

    A vibrant Tipperary town, Thurles is a great, central 
    location in which to live and study. Well serviced by 
    the Irish Rail network and growing its reputation as 
    a university town, Thurles has many recreational 
    and cultural facilities. With a thriving arts scene at 
    the Source arts centre and theatre, a well-equipped 
    leisure centre, cinema complex and shopping centre, 
    and several coffee shops, the town has much to 
    offer. For many people, Thurles is synonymous with 
    the GAA and the famed Hayes Hotel, which held the 
    first historic meeting of the GAA in 1884, is located 
    in Liberty Square in the centre of the town. Semple 
    Stadium, the spiritual home of hurling, is also just 
    a puck of a sliotar from our Thurles Campus.
    THURLES CAMPUS GROUND FLOOR

     

    Clonmel Campus

     

    With a population of almost 20,000, Clonmel is 
    Tipperary’s largest town. A thriving industrial hub and 
    home to several leading multinational pharmaceutical 
    companies, it has plenty of shops, restaurants and 
    lively pubs, and offers lots to do for students living 
    locally. If you enjoy the great outdoors, Clonmel is 
    ideally located in a valley surrounded by mountains 
    and hills including the Comeraghs and Slievenamon. 
    After a hard day’s work in college, you can enjoy the 
    beautiful Suir Blueway Tipperary, with 21km of the 
    53km route accessible by bike or foot, or try your hand 
    at some of the water sports activities at various points 
    along the river. Clonmel also has a thriving arts scene 
    and the annual Junction Arts Festival celebrates 
    touring theatre and live music, attracting an array of 
    theatre, music and dance performers each year.

     

    CLONMEL CAMPUS GROUND FLOOR


    Clare Street Campus

     

    Limerick School of Art & Design (LSAD) 
    houses one of the longest-established centres of 
    art and design education in Ireland. Internationally 
    renowned, LSAD has an award-winning reputation 
    with cutting-edge creative technologies on-site 
    for student learning and a Fashion Department 
    listed among the top 50 worldwide. Vibrant, living 
    “canvas” inspired spaces for the creation, display 
    and celebration of the artistic talents of its students; 
    LSAD campuses are equipped with state-of-the-art 
    bespoke studios, workshops and technical spaces 
    purpose-built for students. The LSAD campus adds 
    an additional dimension to the university’s cultural 
    offering, with opportunities for collaborations, 
    exhibitions and events throughout the year.
    Clare Street CAMPUS GROUND FLOOR

    Ennis Campus

     

    A lively, bustling urban centre, Ennis is proud to be a 
    university town with Social Care Work degrees at Level 
    8 and Level 7 available through the CAO at the Ennis 
    Campus on Bindon Street. Located on one of the finest 
    late-Georgian streets in Ireland, the newly refurbished 
    campus building, with all its historic charm, now has 
    brand new contemporary facilities. Our small class 
    sizes and friendly atmosphere ensures students can 
    gain the most from their TUS experience in Ennis.