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  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Amy Laherty, Olivia O’Keeffe, Aisling O’Mahony, Ella Moore and Jessica Catt from Ballyhale with Ray  Cullen,  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Amy Laherty, Olivia O’Keeffe, Aisling O’Mahony, Ella Moore and Jessica Catt from Ballyhale with Ray  Cullen,  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Amy Laherty, Olivia O’Keeffe, Aisling O’Mahony, Ella Moore and Jessica Catt from Ballyhale with Ray  Cullen,  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Amy Laherty, Olivia O’Keeffe, Aisling O’Mahony, Ella Moore and Jessica Catt from Ballyhale with Ray  Cullen,  Head of Dept Languages Tourism Hospitality. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek and Emily Myers from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Tara Myers, Kacper Pilarek, Emily Myers and Sienna McEvoy from Waterpark, Waterford City. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Min Allen and Caoimhe Daly from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross with WIT Student Ambassadors. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day are Pictured are Leanne Phillips, Wesley Demaine, Sarunas Cecenikovas, James Demaine from Waterford with Killian Fitzgerald of WIT. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. H

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

  • 22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event.

“In our booklet the Parent

    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Picture: Patrick Browne Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019. The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students. The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business. Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017. WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.” Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is useful for parents to be able to find out about courses at the event. “In our booklet the Parent

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    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu
    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu
    22/11/2019. FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Open Day. Pictured are Aoife Whelan, Deirdre Walsh and Amber Lawlor from Our lady of Lourdes, New Ross. Picture: Patrick Browne

Two open days taking place this week for school leavers and adult learners at WIT Arena

Families of south east Leaving Cert students wishing to get as much course and college-related research done as early as possible in sixth year can do so by attending the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Saturday Open Day, 9am-2pm on 23 November 2019.
The traditional schools’ open day will run as usual on Friday, 22 November with a focus on information for secondary school students, students in further education colleges, and other CAO applicants, including mature students.

The Saturday Open Day – isn’t just about courses for school leavers – it will have information available on the courses available across WIT’s schools of Lifelong Learning, Humanities, Engineering, Science & Computing, Health Sciences, Business.

Adults interested in upskilling, or re-skilling can find out about Springboard courses, traditional evening courses as well as part-time and postgrad courses which are offered. WIT also runs specialist programmes for education, science, engineering and other professionals. The number of students studying WIT’s part-time and online courses increased to 1650 in 2018, a 28% increase on 2017.

WIT Registrar Dr Derek O’Byrne says: “A trend we are seeing at WIT Open Days is that students who may have enjoyed the Schools Open day with their friends and school groups, will return the following day with their parents or guardians.”

Students whose schools are attending are encouraged to join their school group on the Friday. As school students are fully catered for at the Schools' Open Day on Friday, there will not be the same breadth of school leaver focused talks and events at the open day on Saturday. However, says Dr O’Byrne it is usefu