FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at WIT's Autumn Open Days in the WIT Arena are Rebecca Stephenson and Simi Popoola from St. Paul’s Community School with Jim Lawlor from the School of Engineering. Picture: Patrick Browne WIT's Autumn Open Days in the WIT Arena were on Friday, 23 November and Saturday, 24 November 2018. The Schools Open Day on Friday attracted thousands of secondary school students. The event focused on undergraduate entry for September 2019 but also showcases the opportunities for postgraduate learning and research and flexible study through our School of Lifelong Learning & Education. The institute has 70 CAO courses across a range of discipines including,business,engineering and architecture, sports and nursing, law, social sciences, arts and psychology, the creative & performing arts, languages, tourism and hospitality, science and computing. WIT's Autumn Open Days included presentations on all CAO courses, including new courses for 2019, as well as the opportunity to experience what it would be like to study on those courses and talk to lecturers directly.
FREE TO USE IMAGE. Pictured at WIT's Autumn Open Days in the WIT Arena are Wiktoria Granowicz, Kate O’Neill and Hannah Manaog from the Mercy Secondary School with Ana Cian Cai and Lucia Lara from WIT Drone Racing. Picture: Patrick Browne WIT's Autumn Open Days in the WIT Arena were on Friday, 23 November and Saturday, 24 November 2018. The Schools Open Day on Friday attracted thousands of secondary school students. The event focused on undergraduate entry for September 2019 but also showcases the opportunities for postgraduate learning and research and flexible study through our School of Lifelong Learning & Education. The institute has 70 CAO courses across a range of discipines including,business,engineering and architecture, sports and nursing, law, social sciences, arts and psychology, the creative & performing arts, languages, tourism and hospitality, science and computing. WIT's Autumn Open Days included presentations on all CAO courses, including new courses for 2019, as well as the opportunity to experience what it would be like to study on those courses and talk to lecturers directly.