Prospective students at ATU Mayo campus can meet lecturers and current students, tour facilities, and explore CAO programmes at the upcoming Open Day on March 11th.
Prospective students are invited to experience university life firsthand at Atlantic Technological University (ATU)’s Mayo campus Open Day, which takes place on Wednesday, March 11th, from 10am to 12pm on the Castlebar campus.
The event offers an opportunity to explore campus facilities, tour teaching spaces, and learn about the full range of CAO programmes available at ATU Mayo. Attendees can meet lecturers, staff, and current students, gaining insight into courses, accommodation, and student life.
“ATU’s Spring Open Days give prospective students the chance to meet lecturers, support teams and current students to get insights into courses, accommodation and student life at our university campuses,” said ATU Marketing Manager Fiona Kelly.
“With programmes such as Psychology, Applied Social Care, Geography and Outdoor Education, History and Geography, Outdoor and Environmental Education, Early Childhood Education and Care, and a suite of Nursing programmes based at the Mayo campus – it’s definitely an event worth visiting if you are exploring your study options.”
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The two-hour event allows learners to speak directly with academics and students from Mayo-based programmes, helping them make informed decisions about their future studies.
For those unable to attend, ATU Galway City’s Dublin Road campus will hold a Spring Open Day on Saturday, April 18th, where the Mayo campus team will also be available.
For more information and to register for the ATU Mayo Open Day, visit atu.ie/opendays.
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