Please click here to receive your social welfare statement.
We accept a copy of your passport or national identity card. The copy must show the applicants’ date of birth.
We only accept online documents. Please send your documents to us in a PDF format.
The documents depend on the course however please see the documents we require from you at the application stage.
For Springboard Applicants you will also need proof of Springboard eligibility:
Please contact us for more information.
Proof of PPSN:
Proof of residency:
Please Note: All Documentation should be named the following before sent to Innopharma Education: ‘FirstNameLastName_FileType’
By Car: Innopharma is located in Ravenscourt Business Park. From the M50, take exit 14 towards Sandyford. Continue on the Leopardstown road. Take Burton Hall road to three rock road and we are located at the end of the road on the left. For Directions please click here.
The LUAS: Take the LUAS green line and depart at stop Sandyford. We are approximately a 10 minute walk from the luas stop.
Great Tips: As you are a student with Innopharma you get the privilege of availing of a student leap card which gives you discounted rates across public transport services including, Dublin Bus, Bus Eireann, DART, the LUAS and many other great services. Find out how to apply here.
Is there parking at Innopharma?
We do not have an on-site car park for students. However, there are numerous options nearby such as on-street parking and car parks. Find out about the car parking options by clicking here.
Griffith College Cork
By Car: Griffith College Cork is approximately a 7 minute drive from Cork city centre. You can get directions by clicking here. There is a car park available
By Bus: The main bus stop is a 15 minute walk from the campus.
By Train: The campus is approximately 500m from the main train station
Griffith College Dublin
By Car: Griffith College Dublin is located in Dublin city centre on South Circular Road. You can get directions by clicking here.
By Bus: The following Dublin Bus routes will take you to the campus. Route 122,9,16,49,54A.
By LUAS: The green line to Harcourt street is approximately a 15 minute walk to the campus.
Are there parking facilities?
There is a car park available on the campus available to students on a first come first served basis.
What are the opening hours for GCD?
The Main Campus is open from 8:30am – 20:30 Monday – Friday and on the weekend, 8:30 – 15:00
Technological University Dublin
By Car: M50 Southbound & Northbound take exit 10 (Marked Ballymount/Belgard Rd) then head for Belgrad Rd. You can get directions by clicking here.
By Bus: The following Dublin Bus Routes will take you there. Routes 54A, 27, 65, 49, 77A, 75, 56A, 76A and 175.
By LUAS: The LUAS red line to the Square is approximately a 15 minute walk to the campus.
Class size is subject to availability. However the typical class size ranges 30-40 students per class.
Generally, We offer two intakes for all of the courses throughout each year being January intake and a September intake.
We offer courses across three locations in Ireland – Dublin, Cork and Limerick. However, the location depends on the specific course. Please click here to search for a course in a location near you.
Returners (Formerly referred to as Homemakers) May apply to all courses if they meet the nationality/visa requirement and residency criteria. Course specific criteria may also apply.
People in employment may apply to all courses if they meet the nationality/visa requirement and residency criteria.
*Please note if you are employed a 10% course contribution fee for Level 7, 8, and 9 courses are applicable. This is payable directly to the provider.
The unemployed or formerly self-employed. All courses are open to these category of applicants, with the exception of the two-year part-time ICT conversion courses which are not open to those in receipt of a Job seekers-related payment
Innopharma Education offer fully accredited courses from certificate to masters level. For more information on NFQ levels & credits explained please click here.
The higher certificate is normally awarded after completion of two year programme which is 120 ECTS Credits. One who obtains a higher Certificate may progress on to the next level being a Level 7 Ordinary Bachelor Degree.
The Ordinary Bachelor Degree is normally awarded after completion of a programme of three years and amounts to 180 ECTS credits. Entry to a level 7 is someone who obtains a full level 6 higher certificate.
The honours Bachelor Degree (Level 8) is awarded following the completion of a programme of three or four years which amounts to 180-240 ECTS credits. Entry to our Level 8 degrees is one who has a Level 7 Science or Engineering Qualification.
The Higher Diploma (Level 8 ) is typically awarded to someone who has completed a year long course which amounts to 60 ECTS credits.
Masters degree (level 9) is normally awarded to someone who completes a programme that is one or two years and amounts to 60-120- ECTs. Entry to a Masters is a full Level 8 Honours Bachelor Degree.
A PG Dip is awarded to someone who has completed a year long programme amounting to 60 ECTS Credits. Entry to a PG Dip is someone who holds a honours bachelor degree.
Our level 6 programme is suitable for those with a minimum qualification at NFQ Level 5 or Leaving Certificate qualification.
Our Level 7 Programmes, applicants are required to hold a minimum of a QQI Level 6 Certificate in Science, Engineering, Quality or related discipline.
Our Level 8 programme is suitable for those with higher level qualifications at NFQ Levels 7 to 9 in a science, engineering or relevant discipline.
Our Master’s programme is suitable for those who possess qualifications at NFQ Levels 8 or greater in a Science, Engineering or Quality discipline.
If you are unsure of the total amount of credits of your previous qualification please click the link here.
The International English language testing system measures the language proficiency of people who want to study or work in an English speaking country. It uses a nine-band scale to clearly identify levels of proficiency, from non-user (band score 1) through to expert (band score 9). Test of English as a foreign language is another way to test the English language ability of a non-native speaker wishing to enrol or work in an English speaking country.
To be eligible for our courses you must have a minimum of 6.5 on IELTS or equivalent.
If you have not already filled out our enquiry form which can be found by clicking here, for all academic queries please contact admissions@innopharmalabs.com
We cannot guarantee a job on completion of our courses. However we do strongly support our students with their career by providing interview skills and CV help. We have a 70% post graduate employment rate.
We have an exceptional reputation for post-graduate employment with over 70% of our graduates having gained employment or advanced further their careers within 6 months of graduating from Innopharma Education run courses.
Our graduates are now working in leading Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Food science companies in Ireland including Pfizer, Servier, Stryker, GSK, Boston Scientific, Astellas, Bristol-Myers Squibb, MSD, Mylan, Fannin Pharma, Oruna, Glanbia, Nestle and many more.
We do not accept online payments. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. We accept the following two forms of payment: Bank Transfer or Cheque.
This is course dependent. Please call us on (01) 4853346 for more information on the course you are interested in.
Please see the international students page on our website by clicking here.