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MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY CAMPUS


The campus spans extensive grounds with the older complex of fine nineteenth century buildings on the South Campus and a modern complex of teaching, research, accommodation and support facilities on the North Campus.


Located in the heart of Ireland’s only university town, we are just 25 kilometres from the centre of Dublin.


STUDENT ACCOMMODATION


FIRST YEAR STUDENTS Approximately 1,200 students live on campus. The main campus accommodation is situated just a short walk to all lecture, sports and recreational facilities on the North Campus.


Currently more than 50% of all campus accommodation is reserved for first year students. The average annual cost of renting on the campus runs from between circa €4,500 and €6,100 depending on the choice of room and facilities.


The online booking system opens for prospective first years in early May. This is a first come first served process, which allows you to choose the room type you want within the budget you have planned. Unsuccessful CAO applicants receive a full refund of the booking fee paid to secure the room.


IRISH LANGUAGE ACCOMMODATION We reserve rooms on campus in the Scéim Chónaithe where students have the opportunity to use the Irish Language as their day-to-day language and can get involved in Irish cultural events and activities.


HOME FINDER SERVICE There are many accommodation options available locally to the University - from traditional “digs” accommodation and self- catering in owner-occupied homes to private rented apartments and houses.


We offer an online “Listing Service” which assists property owners and Maynooth students to make that initial contact.


www.maynoothstudentpad.ie


OCCASIONAL OR GUEST ACCOMMODATION Students may avail of campus accommodation on the South Campus. This is for occasional stays only.


www.maynoothuniversity.ie/accommodation/other- accommodation


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> Sports halls > Fitness centre > Fully equipped gym > Weights room > Changing rooms > Natural turf playing fields > Floodlit all-weather playing pitch


The sports halls host badminton, basketball, fencing, karate and archery. Weekly aerobics and circuit training sessions also take place in the sports halls.


The outdoor playing fields cater for Gaelic football, hurling, soccer, camogie and rugby.


The nearby River Liffey plays host to the canoe and kayak club. Walking, golf or horse riding at Carton Estate.


The University has acquired 60 acres of adjacent land for the development of additional sport and recreational facilities. www.maynoothuniversity.ie/campus-life/sports


SCHOOL OF EDUCATION BUILDING


This state-of-the-art building is custom-designed to host students from across all Education Departments within the University.


There are specialised rooms for art, science, drama and early childhood education as well as large theatre spaces and medium sized teaching rooms for workshops and seminars.


SPORTS FACILITIES


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