Browse our schedule of talks, taster lectures and student perspectives over 3 days.
Find out moreJoin us for a number of ‘Taster lectures’ on different subject topics following by a Q&A session. Experience a college lecture in different disciplines across DCU.
Find out moreDCU students will be here to talk about their experiences of DCU life: what they enjoy about their course; difficulties they have encountered and supports they have availed of; what’s it like being a DCU student; career pathways from their course; how they manage study and get involved in college life (clubs and societies). Each session will be followed by a Q&A.
Find out moreDCU Alumni will be on hand to describe their journey in a panel discussion – what can you do with a DCU degree? You can join the conversation and ask your own questions.
Find out moreThe ‘live’ Q&A Information Sessions will provide the opportunity to ask questions to staff and students. There will be dedicated sessions for each of our five Faculties.
Find out moreThis session is run by DCU Students’ Union who can tell you about getting involved in Clubs and Societies, social life at DCU, Sports and the types of supports you can access if needed.
Find out moreJoin our Student Support and Development team who will provide an overview of the tools available to help you prepare for university life.
Find out moreDirector of Student Support and Development, Dr Claire Bohan, will be on hand to offer advice and support answering some of the following questions: How will parents support their son/ daughter’s transition to third-level education Costs involved in attending college and the supports available to students especially in current situation. What should parents/guardians look out for and how to tackle any issues that may arise.
Find out moreUnfortunately, you cannot physically visit us at the moment, but you can familiarise yourself by taking a virtual tour of our three beautiful campuses. There will also be a virtual tour of campus accommodation.
Find out moreListen to our academics discuss the main components of our courses to make sure you pick the best course to suit your interests.
Find out morePaul O'Brien, Interim Head of Gaelic Games will take a look at what sport in DCU looks like for incoming students.
Find out moreDCU students share their experience about what it's like to study at DCU.
Listen to our podcastsWe offer more than 200 programmes across our five faculties – Science and Health, DCU Institute of Education, Engineering and Computing, Humanities and Social Sciences, and DCU Business School.
Find out morePart of the DCU student experience is about making friends for life while developing or discovering new interests, and our clubs and societies play a huge part in this. We offer many sports clubs at DCU, catering not only to the more competitive sportsperson, but also for beginners and those who want to enjoy sport as a recreational activity.
Our diverse range of societies will help you broaden your horizons and meet like-minded individuals. Whatever you’re into, from Archery, to Harry Potter, to Yoga - there is something for everyone!
Find out moreJournalism
Accountancy and Finance
International Relations
Religious Education
Computer Applications
International Relations
Journalism
Science Education
Communications
Sport Science and Health
Communications
Medical Mechanical Engineering
Journalism
International Marketing & Languages
Communications
Business Studies
Communications
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