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Conferring 2021 Wednesday 02 March 2022

Conferring 2021 Wednesday 02 March 2022
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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Yusuff Sulaimon with her son Musa who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and Dara Alomaja who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and his mother Queen all fom Carlow. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Yusuff Sulaimon with her son Musa who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and Dara Alomaja who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and his mother Queen all fom Carlow. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Yusuff Sulaimon with her son Musa who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and Dara Alomaja who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and his mother Queen all fom Carlow. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Yusuff Sulaimon with her son Musa who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and Dara Alomaja who graduated in Batchelor of Engineering in civil Engineering and his mother Queen all fom Carlow. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours) in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours) in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours) in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours) in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Dionne Carroll from Arnestown, New Ross with her parents Moira and Tim who graduated with a Batchelor of Science (Honours)  in Arts in Construction Managment & Engineering. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Dionne Carroll from Arnestown, New Ross with her parents Moira and Tim who graduated with a Batchelor of Science (Honours) in Arts in Construction Managment & Engineering. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching photographed with Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching photographed with Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching photographed with Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching photographed with Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Shiau Pin Tan from Waterford who graduated with a Masters of Education in Learning and Teaching Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda  from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    Free to Use 2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Sarah Syeda with her son Abdullah Syed from Kilkenny who graduated with Postgraduate Diploma in Arts in Teaching in Further Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford   who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education photographed with her family Ina, Thomas and Gillian Kelly. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Avril Kelly from Waterford who graduated with Master of Arts in Teaching in Managment in Education photographed with her family Ina, Thomas and Gillian Kelly. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president, Obianuju Ekedozie  graduated with a BA in Community Education Development and Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development  all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president, Obianuju Ekedozie graduated with a BA in Community Education Development and Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president, Obianuju Ekedozie  graduated with a BA in Community Education Development and Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development  all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president, Obianuju Ekedozie graduated with a BA in Community Education Development and Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Manuelo Okafor, Stella Ugochukwu, Obianuju Ekedozie  graduated with a BA in Community Education Development, Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development and Loveth Obiesie all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Manuelo Okafor, Stella Ugochukwu, Obianuju Ekedozie graduated with a BA in Community Education Development, Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development and Loveth Obiesie all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Manuelo Okafor, Stella Ugochukwu, Obianuju Ekedozie  graduated with a BA in Community Education Development, Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development and Loveth Obiesie all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today from left; Manuelo Okafor, Stella Ugochukwu, Obianuju Ekedozie graduated with a BA in Community Education Development, Felix Obiesie who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Community Education & Development and Loveth Obiesie all from Waterford. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Ann Marie Foley Gorman from Ballykelly who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Literacy  in Development with Patrick Gorman. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Ann Marie Foley Gorman from Ballykelly who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Literacy in Development with Patrick Gorman. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

  • 2/3/2022
At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Ann Marie Foley Gorman from Ballykelly who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Literacy  in Development with Patrick Gorman. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

    2/3/2022 At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today is Ann Marie Foley Gorman from Ballykelly who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Arts in Literacy in Development with Patrick Gorman. Photo; Mary Browne Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.

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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.
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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.
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At Waterford Intstitute of Technology’s conferring ceremony today are from left; Kate Drennan from Gowran, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Science(Honours)  in Quantity Surveying and Grace Roche from Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny who graduated with Batchelor of Engineering in Sustainable Energy Engineering and Professor Willie Donnelly WIT president. Photo; Mary Browne
Conferring ceremonies for 2,500 Waterford Institute of Technology graduates of 2021 take place this week in Waterford. After 51 years since the institute’s foundation this week WIT is celebrating the last group of WIT graduates before it becomes a technological university in May with its partner Institute of Technology Carlow.