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2011 / 2012 Medicine Visiting Programme - 724 x 222  

2011/2012 Visiting Programme for Prospective Medical Students

Each year, the UCD School of Medicine & Medical Science receives numerous informal enquiries from prospective students who are considering one of our three medicine degree programmes.  While we do our best to provide answers to all their questions, students often would like to tour our facilities or meet with a member of our academic staff to discuss the practical realities of life as a medical student.  To better serve such interested visitors, the Health Science Programme Office is pleased to announce its 2011/2012 Visiting Programme. 

Commencing Wednesday 20th April 2011, the schedule of one day events will provide a more structured opportunity to prospective students to our 4-, 5- and 6-year Medicine programmes.  The programme aims to welcome potential Irish/EU and non-EU students to the School and offer them an insight into life as a UCD Medical Student.   The programme will provide an overview of the Medical Programme curricula (Undergraduate & Graduate Entry), details of the admissions process, information on international funding options, and details of the range of student support services and campus accommodation.  The programme will also orientate students to the UCD campus.  

  • Welcome address by Dean or Associate Dean
  • Programme Presentation
  • Student Support Services
  • Admissions to Medicine
  • International Office Funding Options
  • Visit to UCD On-Campus Accommodation
  • Tour of Library and Campus facilities

 To book a place on one of the following dates, please email: Visitmedsch@ucd.ie

 2012 Dates

  • Thursday April 12th
  • Thursday April 26th
  • Thursday May 3rd
  • Thursday May  24th
  • Tuesday June 5th
  • Thursday June 21st
  • Thursday July 5th  
  • Thursday August 2nd  
  • Thursday November 8th

Advanced booking of this programme is essential.