An opportunity, at this popular bi-annual event, to find out about studying and living in the Netherlands, to meet Dutch universities and Irish students studying there.28th October 2021
19.00 – 21.00 Book here (cost free) https://omgimgoingdutch21.eventbrite.ie Open Day MD – Medical Poland Admission Office – 10.05.2021 18:30 IST
Registration Open Day VET – Medical Poland Admission Office – 11.05.2021 18:30 IST Registration Come and find out the unique and exciting study opportunities to be found in Scotland, and what makes us different from the rest of the UK. Meet and chat with staff and students from our universities and ask them your burning questions about higher education in Scotland!
Watch our short webinars to learn about the study offer in Scotland; the application process; tuition fees, scholarships, and visas; and life as a student in Scotland. Visit individual university booths to chat with representatives and find out more about the universities that you are interested in. Our handy subject matrix will show you all the universities that offer the subjects that you’re thinking about studying, and you’ll have plenty of time to speak to all of them. This is your opportunity to find out everything you need to know about coming to university in Scotland, register your interest with individual universities, and get valuable advice on how to make the best application to study. Scottish Universities taking part:
A fantastic opportunity to find out about studying in the Netherlands, to meet Dutch universities and Irish students studying there
Tue, 13 October 2020 19:00 – 21:30 IST With over 1200 Irish students now registered on undergraduate and Masters degree programmes, taught through English, in Dutch universities, the universities come regularly to Ireland, to meet prospective Irish students and their families. Importantly, Irish students, currently studying in the Netherlands, will be available for a chat on the night. This year, we are meeting you on-line as the event moves to a webinar format. Click here for more information … Whether you are in 5th or 6th year, or even TY, and want to reignite your dream of becoming a Doctor or Vet, or learn how anything is possible, if you it want enough, you should come to this event. Find out what programmes are available, discover admissions systems that aren’t interested in your Leaving Cert points, explore the quality of these programmes and meet Irish students already studying abroad.
23rd April 2020 19.00 – 22.00 Carlton Hotel Blanchardstownhttps://dutchgatewaysdublin2020.eventbrite.ie Medical Poland Admission Office has opened the application process for Medicine (4 & 6-year MD), Dentistry, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Nursing and Veterinary through English in Poland.Medical Poland Admission Office is running the information event in Dublin next week during which you will be able to get an answer to your questions in person, clarify concerns you may have and get advice and learn the confirmed interview and exam dates to secure your place before or shortly after the Leaving Certificate 2020.
As there are 12 public universities offering medical and veterinary programs through English in Poland it is worth it to come on 25th January. You will be also given more information about our new support introduced by Medical Poland Admission Team:
On foot of the continuing increase in the numbers of Irish students going to study in the Netherlands, a group of Dutch Research Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences is coming to Ireland next month, in a series of events, OMG We’re Going Dutch, offering students and their families, as well as their Guidance Counsellors, the opportunity to meet the universities and Irish students who are already studying there.Irish students are now enrolling in Dutch research universities, in increasing numbers, following programmes in areas such as Psychology, Law, Medicine, Politics, Engineering, Business, Sciences, Arts & Culture, and many more. They are also being increasingly attracted to the excellent Applied Universities which are more practical employment-focused institutions offering qualifications in areas such as Physiotherapy, Teaching, Business, Art & Design, IT, Hotel Management and Media Management.
Not only are these events a great opportunity to meet the universities, and discuss their programmes, but you can also meet the real experts: the Irish students who are amongst the 1000+ Irish students studying there already. You can find out about entry requirements (the Dutch universities are not all interested in Leaving Cert points), application deadlines, living in the Netherlands, the very generous Student Finance available there, as well as progression and employment opportunities. Make that step? Register here: 7th January CORK 9th January: DUBLIN Sports-mad Irish teenagers have a chance to attend some of the world’s most prestigious universities, free of charge. That’s the message from David Hawkins, organiser of the Study Away event, which takes place in Dublin later this week.
The event will focus on opportunities for Irish students to undertake their third-level education abroad. While there are significant fees involved in attending many international universities, Mr. Hawkins explained those with sporting talent can often avail of scholarships that cover all tuition and living expenses during their studies abroad. “Sports scholarships offer a very exciting option for Irish students when looking at their third-level possibilities,” he said. “Scholarships are offered in a huge range of disciplines including rugby, soccer, rowing, tennis and hockey, to name a few. In fact, 50 per cent of the Irish women’s hockey team – who had such huge success in their Olympic qualifying rounds last week – attended university abroad. “At the Study Away event this Friday, we’re bringing international universities to Ireland to simplify the application process for students here, to give young people and their families an opportunity to speak with me and with universities directly to ask any questions they might have about sports scholarships, university applications, exams, interviews, deadlines, and much more.” Study Away Event The Study Away event is taking place this Friday, 15th November 2019, from 6pm to 8pm, in The Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel, Dublin. The event is free to attend and advisors from leading third-level institutions from eight different countries will be on hand to assist students with their applications and give advice and assistance to those wishing to pursue sporting careers. The Study Away event in Dublin, which is supported by Unifrog, is free to attend and is now open for registrations on www.studyaway.ie. We are delighted to announce that Staffordshire University is coming to Belfast and Dublin to host interviews for NURSING (Adult & Mental Health), OPERATING DEPARTMENT PRACTICE, PRIMARY TEACHING and MANY MORE!
Please note you do not have to have submitted your UCAS Application at this stage, a “Conditional Offer” can be made on the day. Thursday 7th November 2019 – The Maldron Dublin Airport Hotel Friday 8th November 2019 – The Radisson Blu Hotel Belfast Places are limited so therefore register asap via : https://www.staffs.ac.uk/events/2019/11/experience-staffs-dublin-discovery-day https://www.staffs.ac.uk/events/2019/11/experience-staffs-belfast-discovery-day We look forward to meeting you all. |
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