University of Galway’s Access Centre will hold its annual information evening, focusing on the needs of mature students and adult learners who may be considering full-time or part-time studies in the 2024 academic year.
The information evening will take place on Wednesday, January 10, from 6.30pm to 9pm in the Institute for Lifecourse and Society, Upper Newcastle, Galway.
The in-person event is designed particularly for those aged 23 or over who want to find out more about study options at University of Galway.
Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss opportunities with current mature students, and experts, to help them decide which options best suit their personal circumstances and professional development needs.
“We have seen over the years that mature students bring an enthusiasm and a motivation to learn that enriches our campus community, and we are dedicated to providing them with the necessary information to help them choose the best educational option for their needs,” said Kathleen Hartigan, mature student officer at University of Galway’s Access Centre.
The university’s Career Development Centre will deliver a presentation on exploring career pathways and how to plan education and a career journey.
“Experts in adult education from the undergraduate, postgraduate and part-time course areas will share insights on course offerings, the flexible schedules available to students and the support services that are tailored to the needs of mature learners,” said Nuala McGuinn, director at the university’s Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development.
Members of the Access Centre will be available to answer questions on pre-university courses in terms of Access/Foundation courses, and staff from Disability Support Services, who have expertise in supporting students who may have a long-term health conditions (physical or mental ), or a specific learning difficulty, will also be in attendance to give guidance to prospective students.
Registration for this event is essential. Please register on Eventbrite or by emailing [email protected].
Further information is available at universityofgalway.ie/mature/