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Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD to officially open Teach Uí Bhuachalla Student Accommodation, its new purpose-built student housing in the heart of Maynooth town.
Located on Leinster Street, the 4,000m² complex spans four floors and provides 116 self-contained, en-suite student rooms, supported by communal kitchens designed for social cooking and dining.
This state-of-the-art development is the first project to be delivered under the Government’s Short-Term Activation Programme to help with the supply of student accommodation.
The building includes seven accessible rooms, is heated by heat pumps and has a BER cert rating of A2. It brings the total number of student beds available at Maynooth University to 1,262 from 1,146.
Designed by Demesne Architects and delivered by Vision Contracting, the project strengthens the connection between the University and the wider community. It is situated in the middle of Maynooth town on the historic site of the original Buckley House — a detached, three-bay, two-storey residence dating back to the early 1800s.
Minister James Lawless, who will officially open the new housing, said: “This is a proud day for our sector. The delivery of Teach Uí Bhuachalla is not just a milestone for Maynooth University, it marks a significant step forward in how we deliver student housing across Ireland.
Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio ↗️
📸MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen, Minister James Lawless and MSU President Maeve Farrell at the opening of Teach Uí Bhuachalla

Maynooth University is embarking on the construction of a dedicated €19 million Sport Science Centre which will include facilities to promote health and wellbeing on campus.
The University received planning permission from Kildare County Council in late 2024 for a three-storey extension to its Phoenix Sports and Restaurant Building. The new extension will include:
↗️a state-of-the-art student gym
↗️a sports / multi-purpose hall
↗️changing facilities
↗️sports science research and teaching laboratories
↗️flexible office space for sports science staff
Read the full story by clicking the link in our bio ↗️

Maynooth University is embarking on the construction of a dedicated €19 million Sport Science Centre which will include facilities to promote health and wellbeing on campus.
The University received planning permission from Kildare County Council in late 2024 for a three-storey extension to its Phoenix Sports and Restaurant Building. The new extension will include:
↗️a state-of-the-art student gym
↗️a sports / multi-purpose hall
↗️changing facilities
↗️sports science research and teaching laboratories
↗️flexible office space for sports science staff
Read the full story by clicking the link in our bio ↗️

Maynooth University is embarking on the construction of a dedicated €19 million Sport Science Centre which will include facilities to promote health and wellbeing on campus.
The University received planning permission from Kildare County Council in late 2024 for a three-storey extension to its Phoenix Sports and Restaurant Building. The new extension will include:
↗️a state-of-the-art student gym
↗️a sports / multi-purpose hall
↗️changing facilities
↗️sports science research and teaching laboratories
↗️flexible office space for sports science staff
Read the full story by clicking the link in our bio ↗️

On Friday at Maynooth University, 21 young students who came to Ireland last year from Gaza were taking stock, looking back on their first year here and looking ahead too.
Abdallah Aljazzar, one of the organisers of the event, is currently completing a masters in English literature at MU.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2026/0517/1573717-gazan-students-ireland/
Click on the link in our bio to read the article ↗
Best of luck to all our students starting their exams today 🍀
If you need support during your exam, look out for MU staff in the green gilet at the exam hall. They are there to help and support you throughout the exam period.
#maynoothuniversity #ExamSeason #StudentSupport
Best of luck to all our students starting their exams today 🍀
If you need support during your exam, look out for MU staff in the green gilet at the exam hall. They are there to help and support you throughout the exam period.
#maynoothuniversity #ExamSeason #StudentSupport

Best of luck to all our students starting their exams today 🍀
If you need support during your exam, look out for MU staff in the green gilet at the exam hall. They are there to help and support you throughout the exam period.
#maynoothuniversity #ExamSeason #StudentSupport

MU Chamber Choir features on new Dermot Kennedy album 🙌
The @mu_chamberchoir features on seven tracks of Dermot Kennedy’s newly released album The Weight of the Woods, following a collaboration between the Irish musician and the choir earlier this year.
The album recently reached number one in both Ireland and the UK, making Kennedy the first Irish solo artist to top the UK charts with his first three studio albums. The record also reached number six in the United States.
Kennedy, who graduated from MU with a Bachelor of Music (BMus) in 2012, invited the choir to take part in the recording process in January 2025. The project also reunited him with MU Chamber Choir Artistic Director Dr Michael T. Dawson, who studied at MU at the same time as the musician.
#DermotKennedy #MUChamberChoir #TheWeightOfTheWoods #MaynoothUniversity #ChoirMusic

MU Chamber Choir features on new Dermot Kennedy album 🙌
The @mu_chamberchoir features on seven tracks of Dermot Kennedy’s newly released album The Weight of the Woods, following a collaboration between the Irish musician and the choir earlier this year.
The album recently reached number one in both Ireland and the UK, making Kennedy the first Irish solo artist to top the UK charts with his first three studio albums. The record also reached number six in the United States.
Kennedy, who graduated from MU with a Bachelor of Music (BMus) in 2012, invited the choir to take part in the recording process in January 2025. The project also reunited him with MU Chamber Choir Artistic Director Dr Michael T. Dawson, who studied at MU at the same time as the musician.
#DermotKennedy #MUChamberChoir #TheWeightOfTheWoods #MaynoothUniversity #ChoirMusic

MU Chamber Choir features on new Dermot Kennedy album 🙌
The @mu_chamberchoir features on seven tracks of Dermot Kennedy’s newly released album The Weight of the Woods, following a collaboration between the Irish musician and the choir earlier this year.
The album recently reached number one in both Ireland and the UK, making Kennedy the first Irish solo artist to top the UK charts with his first three studio albums. The record also reached number six in the United States.
Kennedy, who graduated from MU with a Bachelor of Music (BMus) in 2012, invited the choir to take part in the recording process in January 2025. The project also reunited him with MU Chamber Choir Artistic Director Dr Michael T. Dawson, who studied at MU at the same time as the musician.
#DermotKennedy #MUChamberChoir #TheWeightOfTheWoods #MaynoothUniversity #ChoirMusic

LIMITLESS BY DESIGN
BSc Product Design Degree Show 2026
29 May - 2 June
The countdown is officially on.
Our BSc Product Design & Innovation students are pushing boundaries and reimagining what’s possible across every industry sector. From bold ideas to innovative solutions, their creativity knows no limits.
The future of design starts here.
#LimitlessByDesign #ProductDesign #DegreeShow2026 #Innovation #DesignFuture #CreativeThinking
Romanticising Week 12 🎓 The walks around the campus are the perfect place to take your study break in the sunshine 🌞
#maynoothuni #greencampus #examseason
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Plans for the weekend? Sorted 🎉
Arts & Minds is just days away, with multiple events already sold out and strong demand across the rest of the programme. From live music and talks to workshops and performances, there’s still plenty to choose from, but availability is moving quickly.
Take a look through what’s left and lock something in while you can 🎟️
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/2026-arts-and-minds-festival-maynooth-4819743

Plans for the weekend? Sorted 🎉
Arts & Minds is just days away, with multiple events already sold out and strong demand across the rest of the programme. From live music and talks to workshops and performances, there’s still plenty to choose from, but availability is moving quickly.
Take a look through what’s left and lock something in while you can 🎟️
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/2026-arts-and-minds-festival-maynooth-4819743

The Student Success Initiative is a holistic, student-centred programme designed to support those experiencing financial hardship. The initiative will provide food and community support to students through the free, inclusive, and welcoming Breakfast Club, while the Commuter Hub will offer students a space to rest, recharge, and connect to campus life!

The Student Success Initiative is a holistic, student-centred programme designed to support those experiencing financial hardship. The initiative will provide food and community support to students through the free, inclusive, and welcoming Breakfast Club, while the Commuter Hub will offer students a space to rest, recharge, and connect to campus life!

MU celebrates 5th anniversary of Arts and Minds 🎭
The annual Maynooth University Arts and Minds Festival returns and will take place from May 7 - 9, Thursday to Saturday.
The popular festival of arts and culture, now in its fifth year will feature music, literary, Irish-language, community, and family-friendly events across the campus and Maynooth town. The festival has become a much-anticipated event that is designed to open the university’s doors to the public and showcase thestrength of the arts in North Kildare.
Conceived by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities to highlight the intellectual and creative importance of the arts in enriching community lives and wellbeing, the festival has at its heart the academic dimension central to MU’s mission. It began as a small, alumni-focused gathering, but has grown into something much bigger; a three-day festival attracting families, students, alumni and visitors from across Ireland, with the number of ‘sold out’ events growing each year.
The programme for 2026 is the most ambitious yet, with events running from morning to evening and an emphasis on engagement, well-being and community outreach.
A major draw this year will be The Blindboy Live Podcast Show on Saturday afternoon, bringing one of Ireland’s best-known podcasters to town for a wide-ranging conversation expected to explore mental health, happiness, and everyday life.
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