UCD: Postgraduate Virtual Open Day 2021

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Online, Tuesday 16th February

Find out about your options for postgraduate study in UCD at our Postraduate Virtual Open Day on Tuesday 16th February 2021.

This will be an excellent opportunity to talk to UCD Academics, Staff and Alumni about Taught and Research Graduate Courses at UCD. (View Courses Here)

What's On:

  • Course Talks: Learn more about the postgraduate courses available at UCD. With over 290 graduate progammes at UCD there will be 50 talks scheduled throughout the day.
  • Explore your Career Options: Discover why UCD is ranked number 1 in Ireland for Graduate Employability by QS World University Rankings.
  • Virtual Tours: Take a virtual tour of our beautiful campus guided by our student ambassadors.
  • Online Q&A Sessions: Ask your questions to our team of academic, student and support staff.
  • Central Exhibition Hall: Visit our virtual exhibition hall where you can chat with our staff, download course information, watch videos.
  • Student Life & General Information: Discover more about student life at UCD, our wonderful facilities, sports clubs, student support, residence options and general information on how to apply & fees.
  • UCD Global: If you are a non-EU student planning to study in Ireland, our Global Team will be hosting multiple talks and answering questions.

Date:
Tuesday 16th February
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free

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