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TU Dublin Grangegorman, Thursday 14th November

TU Dublin – School of Creative Arts Open Day & Portfolio Clinic: The Dublin School of Creative Arts in TU Dublin, Grangegorman is offering students applying through CAO in February 2020 or any 5th year or Transition Year students the opportunity to visit the School and meet staff and students from all programmes. Applicants will also have the chance to bring their portfolio with them for a short consultation, see the facilities on campus and ask questions they may have concerning our courses. Presentations on each programme will take place on the day.

With 28,500 students TU Dublin, Ireland's first Technological University, is the place where the arts, business, science, engineering and technology converge. Practice-based and research-informed, TU Dublin offers an inclusive and open learning experience with pathways to graduation, from Apprenticeship to PhD, to a diverse range of students.

TU Dublin Open Days: Blanchardstown, Tallaght, and City Centre.


Date:
Thursday 14th November
Time:
9.30am - 1.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
TU Dublin Grangegorman, Grangegorman Lower, Arran Quay, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of TU Dublin Grangegorman, Grangegorman Lower, Arran Quay, Dublin, Ireland

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