IADT Open Day

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IADT, Saturday 22nd March

IADT's next Open Day will take place on Saturday 22nd March 2025 from 10am-1pm. Whether you'd like more details about course content and modules or a chat about future plans and careers, IADT experts are on hand to answer your questions ahead of the CAO deadline.

Join us for our CAO Open Day to find out what makes IADT unique.

• Explore our growing campus of the Creative Industries, visit our studios and take a tour of the National Film School.
• Chat to our Student Ambassadors about life at IADT.
• Attend talks, Q&A sessions and live demos.
• Meet our lecturers and ask your questions face to face ahead of the CAO deadline.

See you at IADT Open Day!


Date:
Saturday 22nd March
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art Design + Technology, Kill Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art Design + Technology, Kill Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

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