Rhiannon Barrett, Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan, Jill Dennehy, Ballymahon, Co. Longford, with Saoirse Dunne, Raheny, Dublin and Aisling Ferry, Ashbourne, Co. Meath
Three ceremonies took place in the Mahony Hall in The Helix on Friday 28 March, and featuring students from the university’s five faculties; the DCU Business School, the Institute of Education, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Science & Health, and the Faculty of Engineering & Computing.
This year sees the first graduates from the European Master in Law, Data and Artificial Intelligence, the Graduate Diploma in Financial Technology and Innovation and the Master of Science in Biotherapeutics.
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Speaking ahead of the first ceremony, Prof Dáire Keogh, President of Dublin City University, said:
“Today is a very special occasion in the DCU calendar. These ceremonies provide us with an opportunity to celebrate the very purpose of our University: the education and graduation of our students.
We wish each of our graduates every success in the years to come as they make their contribution to the DCU mission ‘to transform lives and societies’.”
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