‘Decreasing the Barriers to Higher Education’ Seminars

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Following on from our launch of the TU Dublin ‘Review of Approaches and Models of Partnership Working’ research report, TU are hosting two seminars to unpick and explore the lessons for promoting access to and progression in higher education for underrepresented learners.

 

One seminar focuses on Care Experienced Learners and the other seminar focuses on learners from Traveller and Roma Communities.

Seminar details:

Date:                              Thursday 9th May, 2024

Times:

10.30am – 12.30pm       Promoting access to Higher Education for Care Experienced Learners

12.30                 Lunch

1.30pm – 3.30pm           Promoting access to Higher Education for Traveller and Roma Communities

Location:                          Room 302, Greenway Hub, Grangegorman Campus, TU Dublin, Dublin 7

To attend:                         Please reserve your place by clicking on the link: Book a place 

 


TU Dublin, Ireland’s first Technological University, is where career-focused students, dedicated staff and academic excellence in science, the arts, business, engineering and technology converge to create the leaders of tomorrow. We offer an inclusive and open learning experience with pathways to graduation, from Apprenticeship to PhD. Our 28,500 students learn in a practice-based environment informed by the latest research and enabled by technological advances.

TU Dublin hosts a thriving research community engaged in applying innovation and technology to solve the world’s most pressing challenges. We are deeply committed to collaborating with our national and international academic partners and our many networks in industry and civic society to create new learning experiences and develop impactful research.

TU Dublin is an exciting new milestone in Irish Higher Education.  With campuses in Dublin City, Tallaght and Blanchardstown, it spans the largest population centres of Ireland’s capital city.  Building on the rich heritage of its founding organisations – DIT, IT Blanchardstown and IT Tallaght – TU Dublin will be inclusive and adaptable, creating educational opportunities for students at all stages.  TU Dublin students will be socially responsible, open-minded global thinkers who are ambitious to change the world for the better. As graduates, they will be enterprising and daring in all their endeavours, ready to play their part in transforming the future.

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