DCU Open Days

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DCU Campuses, Friday 15th November - Saturday 16th November

DCU Open Days – Dublin City University is now Ireland's fastest growing university, as 2017 saw the completion of a significant transformation programme – the full incorporation of St Patrick's College, Drumcondra (SPD), Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI) and Church of Ireland College of Education (CICE) within DCU. Accordingly, Open Day activities will take place across the Glasnevin, St Patrick's, and All Hallows campuses. DCU are delighted to be hosting Open Day activities in their brand new Student Centre on the DCU Glasnevin campus and look forward to seeing you there.

Glasnevin Campus
Friday, Nov 15th: 10.00am – 3.00pm.
Saturday, Nov 16th: 10.00am – 2.00pm.

St Patrick's Campus
Saturday ONLY, Nov 16th: 9.30am – 2.30pm.

All Hallows Campus
Students taking the BA Arts (Joint Honours) degree may have lectures on the All Hallows campus. There will be an opportunity to visit the All Hallows campus on both days. Tours will depart from the St Patrick's campus at 11.30am and 12.30pm.


Date:
Friday 15th November - Saturday 16th November
Time:
10.00am - 1.00pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
Dublin City University (DCU), Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of Dublin City University (DCU), Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

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