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Maynooth University Postgraduate Open Day 10th March 2020

9th March 2020
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The talks at the Maynooth University Postgraduate Open Day are a great opportunity to learn about the programmes and entry requirements and to engage with course coordinators about your top course preferences.

  • When: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 - 16:00 to 20:00
  • Where: Library Foyer

About Maynooth University Postgraduate Open Day

Please arrive on time for the start of the information sessions. Venues have a space limit and therefore they have repeated the most popular sessions later in the day. Please note that the timetable may be subject to minor amendments. Free parking will be available from 4pm that day on the North campus (modern buildings) of the University.

Russell Library Tour 6pm - If you would like to take part in a tour of the Russell Library on campus, please attend the main Library reception desk at 6pm where a Librarian will be taking a group to visit the other Library collection.

Register your place here.

Postgraduate Information Sessions 2020

  Time    Training A    Training B    Training C    Training D    Training E
4.20pm - 4.45pm Business & Management Nua Ghaeilge Economics, Finance and Accounting Ancient Classics Scholarships
4.45pm -5.10pm Law Philosophy Media  Studies Biology Writing a personal
statement
5.10pm - 5.35pm Anthropology Music School of Modern Languages History Making an Application
5.35pm - 6.00pm Applied Social Studies English Psychology Frobel Early Irish
6.00pm - 6.25pm Sociology Education International Development Geography Maths and Stats
6.25pm - 6.50pm Design Innovation Adult and Community Education Student Finance Computer Science Making an Application
6.50pm - 7.15pm Edward Kennedy Institute Business & Management Student Finance Economics, Finance and Accounting Scholarships
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