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Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and TU Dublin Launch Ireland’s First Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing

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Sustainable cloud computing master's launched by Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet & TU Dublin

Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet, in collaboration with Technological University Dublin, has launched Ireland’s first Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing, a pioneering programme that responds to growing industry demand for cloud professionals with expertise in financial operations (FinOps) and environmental sustainability.

Unveiled at Liberty IT’s state-of-the-art office in One Le Pole Square, the launch of the programme marks a major step forward in developing the next generation of cloud leaders equipped to manage hybrid and multi-cloud environments, while addressing cost efficiency and carbon impact.

Speaking at the launch, Susan Kelly, Operations Director, Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet, said:
“This programme represents a new model for cloud education – combining deep technical skills with FinOps knowledge and sustainability awareness. Graduates will be equipped to drive innovation and environmental responsibility across industry.”

Tracey Donnery, Director of Policy & Communications, Skillnet Ireland, said: “This first-of-its-kind Master’s programme will help ensure Ireland has the skills and talent necessary to become a global hub for sustainable cloud computing, create exciting new innovation opportunities for businesses, whilst supporting our low-carbon economy goals”.

The Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing goes beyond traditional green computing, exposing participants to emerging areas such as carbon-aware computing, renewable energy integration, sustainable data centre considerations, and circular economy practices in IT operations. The curriculum also addresses AI-driven energy optimisation and the development of carbon accounting frameworks for cloud environments.

Jonathan White, Senior Director of Engineering, Liberty IT, said: “As a recognised leader in digital innovation, we are committed to shaping the future of the tech industry and creating a better future for the communities we live and work in. We are proud to have supported the development of the MSc in Sustainable Cloud Computing in collaboration with Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and TU Dublin. By working together, we have ensured the programme is aligned with industry needs, and we are confident that this initiative will equip graduates with the critical skills needed to drive innovation and sustainability in technology, fostering a greener and more responsible future for all.”

Aligned with Ireland’s National Cloud Computing Strategy and Climate Action Plan and developed in collaboration with TU Dublin’s School of Enterprise Computing and Digital Transformation, the programme offers advanced training in hybrid cloud architecture, cloud cost optimisation, sustainable IT practices, and carbon-aware computing. Students will engage with live industry research and present their findings at a public showcase on completion.

Professor Pramod Pathak, Dean of the Faculty of Computing, Digital and Data at TU Dublin, said: “Modern cloud professionals need to be multi-disciplinary experts. This master’s provides the full toolkit – from technical fluency to financial accountability to environmental leadership.”

Dr Barry Feeney, Head of School, TU Dublin, added: “This programme would not be possible without our partnership with Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and the input from industry leaders. It ensures we are delivering real-world, future-proof skills.  At TU Dublin, we are deeply committed to engaging with employers to co-develop programmes that produce industry-ready graduates, equipped to meet the evolving demands of the tech sector.”

A key focus of the curriculum is FinOps, the emerging discipline of managing cloud costs strategically. Students will build capabilities in cloud financial governance and automation of expenditure tracking, skills increasingly critical to organisations under pressure to manage cloud budgets and sustainability targets.

Applications for the inaugural intake are now open, with the first cohort commencing in January 2026.

Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet Funded Applications

A number of subsidised places are available for qualified applicants working in a private or commercial semi-state organisation registered in the Republic of Ireland. For more information about the master’s programme in Sustainable Cloud Computing, including application procedures, eligibility requirements and programme details, visit the Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet website or contact Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet at info@ictskillnet.ie

Apply Directly to TU Dublin

For applicants who do not qualify for a Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet Funded place, please visit TU Dublin’s website for more information.

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