DCU Spring Open Day

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Glasnevin Campus (10am-2.30pm) / St Patrick's Campus (10am-2.30pm), Saturday 5th April

DCU are excited to welcome you to their Spring Open Day on Sunday April 5th 2025  as follows:

Glasnevin Campus (10am until 2.30pm)

St Patrick's Campus (10am until 2.30pm)

There will be Course Talks on over 80 Undergraduate degrees, a host of Support Talks, lots of Campus Tours and some new University Taster Sessions.

  • Taster Lectures / Placement Sessions
  • Course Talks
  • Support Talks
  • Campus Tours
  • Faculty Tours (Glasnevin Campus only)
  • Complimentary Intercampus Bus – A complimentary bus will run between the DCU Glasnevin and DCU St Patrick’s Campuses on the day

Date:
Saturday 5th April
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
Glasnevin Campus, Collins Avenue Extension, Artane - Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of Glasnevin Campus, Collins Avenue Extension, Artane - Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

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