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UCD, Thursday 21st November

UCD Arts & Humanities Open Evening 2019 – The evening will cover the UCD degrees in Arts & Humanities, DN520 Arts, new DN530 Humanities & DN541 Modern Languages with a focus on:

  • The courses and subjects available
  • New BA Humanities degree
  • Skills acquisition
  • Careers
  • Student experience
  • Alumni community

The College of Arts and Humanities offers the widest range of Arts and Humanities programmes available in Ireland. It is a vibrant and dynamic environment where creative, critical and analytical thinking are developed and promoted. Our world class teachers and researchers attract students from more than 120 countries around the world.


Date:
Thursday 21st November
Time:
6.00pm - 8.15pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
Newman Building, Stillorgan Road, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Newman Building, Stillorgan Road, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

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