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  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured are Evelyn Dempsey Wexford, Kim Cummins, Tipperary, Aoife Ryan Tipperary graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured are Evelyn Dempsey Wexford, Kim Cummins, Tipperary, Aoife Ryan Tipperary graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured are Evelyn Dempsey Wexford, Kim Cummins, Tipperary, Aoife Ryan Tipperary graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured are Evelyn Dempsey Wexford, Kim Cummins, Tipperary, Aoife Ryan Tipperary graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016:

Pictured are Megan McCullough from Carrigaline, Cork and Hannah Fagan, Newbridge, Co. Kildare graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne


 Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Megan McCullough from Carrigaline, Cork and Hannah Fagan, Newbridge, Co. Kildare graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016:

Pictured are Megan McCullough from Carrigaline, Cork and Hannah Fagan, Newbridge, Co. Kildare graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne


 Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Megan McCullough from Carrigaline, Cork and Hannah Fagan, Newbridge, Co. Kildare graduates who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

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  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016:

Pictured are Jonathan Mates from Waterford,  Martha Swic, New Ross, Co. Wexford, Donna Kelly, Enniscorthy Co. Wexford and Niamh Hennessey, Waterford  who Graduated Bachelor of Laws (Hons). Picture: Patrick Browne


 Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Jonathan Mates from Waterford, Martha Swic, New Ross, Co. Wexford, Donna Kelly, Enniscorthy Co. Wexford and Niamh Hennessey, Waterford who Graduated Bachelor of Laws (Hons). Picture: Patrick Browne Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016.

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: 
Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: 
Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: 
Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Sinead O'Shea, Naas, Co, Kildare, Gemma Duggan, Tramore, Co. Waterford and Martina Fraher, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: 
Pictured are Jackie Kehoe, Wexford, Georgina Roche, Clonea Waterford, Sharon O’Leary, Waterford, Joseline O’Shea Cork and Roisin O’Donoghue, Carlow who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Pictured are Jackie Kehoe, Wexford, Georgina Roche, Clonea Waterford, Sharon O’Leary, Waterford, Joseline O’Shea Cork and Roisin O’Donoghue, Carlow who graduated B.A. (Hons) Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

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  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured from right, Laura Allen Wicklow, Jennifer Barry Waterford, Rachel Binions Wexford, Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured from right, Laura Allen Wicklow, Jennifer Barry Waterford, Rachel Binions Wexford, Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured on the right is Laura Allen Wicklow, who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured on the right is Laura Allen Wicklow, who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Rachel Binions from Wexford who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured is Rachel Binions from Wexford who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured are Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured are Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

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  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Aminat Alashe Dublin who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured is Aminat Alashe Dublin who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured is Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured is Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured are Aminat Alashe Dublin and Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured are Aminat Alashe Dublin and Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured from right, Aminat Alashe Dublin, Laura Allen Wicklow, Jennifer Barry Waterford, Rachel Binions Wexford, Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured from right, Aminat Alashe Dublin, Laura Allen Wicklow, Jennifer Barry Waterford, Rachel Binions Wexford, Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

  • 02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Aminat Alashe Dublin who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT. Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. Pictured is Aminat Alashe Dublin who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne

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    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured is Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne
    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured are Aminat Alashe Dublin and Laura Allen Wicklow who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne
    02/11/2016. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Conferring Ceremonies November 2016: Graduates of 2016 are well prepared for an exciting work environment with new industries, having completed their studies in an intellectually open, creative and innovative educational community thanks to the multicultural community at WIT.
Just over 2,400 students will be conferred with academic degrees up to doctorate level in 11 conferring ceremonies across three days, from Wednesday, 2 November, 2016. 
Pictured from right, Aminat Alashe Dublin, Laura Allen Wicklow, Jennifer Barry Waterford, Rachel Binions Wexford, Shannon Bradshaw Wicklow and Jodie Bullivant Tipperary who Graduated B.A. (Hons) in applied Social Studies in Social Care. Picture: Patrick Browne