Dublin Learning City Festival

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Online and In-Person, Monday 15th April - Wednesday 17th April

The Dublin Learning City Festival 2024 will take place from Monday to Wednesday, 15th to 17th April, to celebrate and promote learning for everyone with a list of fun, interactive and creative events that are completely free of charge.

Open to anyone keen on learning, the Festival will focus on sharing knowledge and removing barriers as it promotes access to learning for all. The Festival will have a series of community-based initiatives to promote learning among different groups in Dublin city and the greater Dublin area.

The three-day Festival will feature a range of programmes with different subjects through traditional and non-traditional learning. The events cater to all age groups and are free, including podcasts, tours, workshops, webinars and much more.

Dublin was established as a Learning City by UNESCO in 2019 and this festival is in collaboration with the Dublin City Council and other key community stakeholders to promote the joys of lifelong, voluntary and self-motivated learning.

#DLCFestival2024


Date:
Monday 15th April - Wednesday 17th April
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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