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  1. Contribution Fee. University College Cork and all HEIs in the Republic charge an annual student contribution, formerly called the student services charge. It is also known as a registration fee and it covers student services and examinations.The maximum rate of the student contribution for the academic year 2021-2022 is €3,000.

  2. Summer School 2024. This year our Summer school will run for 10 weeks, from 17 June to 23 August 2024. No classes on Bank Holiday Monday, 05 August 2024. Students can choose to continue their Academic English and English for Work and Life FT (General English) into our new academic year 2024-25. Age 18+ no upper limit.

  3. Daonnachtaí Digiteacha. Room 2.22, O'Rahilly Building, University College Cork, Ireland. a.riordan@ucc.ie. +353 (0) 21 490 2359. Learn, Study and Research in UCC, Ireland's first 5 star university. Our tradition of independent thinking will prepare you for the world and the workplace in a vibrant, modern, green campus.

  4. Our LLB programme at University College Cork (UCC) is a postgraduate law degree offering a distinct pathway for both Law and non-Law graduates. Pathway for Law Graduates If you have already been awarded a law degree our LLB offers you an opportunity to expand your portfolio of legal knowledge across a wider area of law in preparation for a specific practice or for further study.

  5. EU / Non-EU Fees Assessment Guidelines & Form. Your fee status determines how you apply for undergraduate programmes at University College Cork (UCC) EU applicants must apply through the CAO. International applicants apply directly to UCC. Postgraduate applicants determinations will be completed as part of their application on UCC Apply.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2023 · UCC celebrates Fascination of Plants Day University College Cork will celebrate Fascination of Plants Day (FoPD) on Friday 17th May with an exhibition and guided tours at the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences.

  7. The MSc is a full-time taught programme running for 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. Students take taught modules in Semesters 1 and 2, followed by a research/development project from May to September. The programme consists of 90 credits: taught modules to the value of 60 credits and a research/development ...