DCU Postgraduate Information Week

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The DCU Postgraduate Information Week is taking place Monday 20th March – Thursday 23rd March.

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DCU Postgraduate Information Week

Time (GMT): Department: Information:
13.00 – 14.00 Global Recruitment Team Click here to join us for an overview of International Study at DCU
16.00 – 18.00 DCU Institute of Education Click here for the DCU Institute of Education schedule

 

Time (GMT): Faculty: Information:
11.00 – 12.00 Faculty of Science and Health Click here for the Faculty of Science and Health schedule
11.00 – 13.00 DCU Business School Click here for the DCU Business School schedule
13.00 – 14.00 Faculty of Engineering and Computing Click here for the School of Computing schedule 

 

Time (GMT): Faculty: Information:
13.00 – 14.00 Faculty of Engineering and Computing Click here for the School of Electronic Engineering schedule
14.00 – 16.00 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences TBC
Time (GMT): Faculty: Information:
11.00 – 13.00 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences TBC
13.00 – 14.00 Faculty of Engineering and Computing Click here for the School of Mechanical Engineering schedule
14.00 – 16.00 Faculty of Science and Health Click here for the Faculty of Science and Health schedule

 


Explore Dublin City University (DCU) for postgraduate courses on Postgrad.ie.

At DCU,they appreciate that making the decision to study a postgraduate degree is an important one. With their exceptional teaching and learning facilities, DCU aims to offer a transformative experience that prepares you to flourish in a fast-changing world.

Dublin City University offer a range of taught and research programmes to doctoral and masters level and have a distinguished record in providing continuing professional development.

The Institute courses are delivered in a context characterised by innovation and development, scholarship, research and excellence in teaching and learning. Embedded in our programmes is a deep commitment to equity, social justice and inclusion.

Students who undertake the courses will have a formative impact on development within schools, workplaces and the broader education community. DCU see this as both a responsibility and a privilege, and work hard to ensure that the programmes meet your needs.


Steven Galvin

MSc in IT-Enabled Innovation at Maynooth University
PWO March on Dáil for Postgraduate Rights


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