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UCD, Tuesday 19th November

UCD Social Sciences Open Evening – 6th Year students, Final year A-Level students, QQI-FET students, Mature Applicants, Parents, Guardians, Teachers and Guidance counsellors who are interested in UCD Social Sciences degree programmes.

Students will have the opportunity to attend short talks and speak to lecturers, students, careers advisors and recent graduates to find out more about the following Social Sciences degree options and career opportunities for graduates:

  • Social Sciences (DN700).
  • Economics (DN710).
  • Psychology (DN720).
  • Social Policy & Sociology (DN750).

There will be opportunity to speak to lecturers and current students from Archaeology, Economics, Geography, Information and Communication Studies, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Social Justice, Social Policy and Sociology.


Date:
Tuesday 19th November
Time:
5.30pm - 8.00pm
Price:
Free - Registration required
Address:
UCD Sutherland School of Law, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

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