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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Health graduate Niamh Burke, Newport Co. Tipperary who was greeted by her son 4 year old Hughie Duggan after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Health graduate Niamh Burke, Newport Co. Tipperary who was greeted by her son 4 year old Hughie Duggan after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Health graduate Niamh Burke, Newport Co. Tipperary who was greeted by her son 4 year old Hughie Duggan after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Health graduate Niamh Burke, Newport Co. Tipperary who was greeted by her son 4 year old Hughie Duggan after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Health graduate Niamh Burke, Newport Co. Tipperary who was greeted by her son 4 year old Hughie Duggan after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 057.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Rheana Byrnes with her sister, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdhill Co. Tipperary, who conferred with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours). Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 051.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 067.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred as a Doctor of Philosphy pictured with one her internal supervisors Dr. Mary Nunan. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 056.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Rheana Byrnes with her sister, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdhill Co. Tipperary, who conferred with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours). Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 053.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 055.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Rheana Byrnes with her sister, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdhill Co. Tipperary, who conferred with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours). Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 054.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Rheana Byrnes with her sister, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdhill Co. Tipperary, who conferred with a Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours). Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
    UL 0816 Conferring PM 052.jpg
  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Dr. Mairead Vaughan, Blarney Co. Cork who conferred with as a Doctor of Philosphy. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue and girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue and girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Pictured are Lochlann Carney, Tremor Co. Waterford and Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford who both conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Pictured are Lochlann Carney, Tremor Co. Waterford and Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford who both conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduate, William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award 2016. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduate, William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award 2016. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduate, William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award 2016. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages graduate, Aine Charlton, Kiltimagh Co. Mayo. Mine was awarded with the Cooperative Education Award 2015. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages graduate, Aine Charlton, Kiltimagh Co. Mayo. Mine was awarded with the Cooperative Education Award 2015. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages graduate, Aine Charlton, Kiltimagh Co. Mayo. Mine was awarded with the Cooperative Education Award 2015. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling B butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling B butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling B butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance graduates, Claire O'Sullivan, Scarify Co. Clare and Eilis Nic Dhonnacha, Louisburgh Co. Mayo. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue and girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his mother, Caroline O'Donoghue and girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Literature and Film graduates, Niamh Finery, Birr Co. Offaly and Roisin Halliday, Sixmilebridge Co. Clare. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduate, William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award 2016. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony was Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduate, William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award 2016. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico and William Howard, Salthill, Co. Galway. William also received a Cooperative Education Award. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Irish Music and Dance graduates, Nicolle Figueroa, Mexico, Cian O'Flynn, Cappamoore Co. Limerick, Laura Lundy, Tubbercurry Co. Sligo and Aoife McCarthy, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling B butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance graduates, Claire O'Sullivan, Scarify Co. Clare and Eilis Nic Dhonnacha, Louisburgh Co. Mayo. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance graduates, Claire O'Sullivan, Scarify Co. Clare and Eilis Nic Dhonnacha, Louisburgh Co. Mayo. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford was conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Jack is pictured with his girlfriend, Olwen Kennedy, Dublin.Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Pictured are Lochlann Carney, Tremor Co. Waterford and Munster rugby player Jack O'Donoghue, Woodstown Co. Waterford who both conferred with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Applied Languages graduate, Aine Charlton, Kiltimagh Co. Mayo. Mine was awarded with the Cooperative Education Award 2015. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were graduates, Ciara Jayne Byrnes, Birdcall Co. Tipperary, Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) with Bachelor of Arts in New Media and English, Jill O'Toole, North Circular Road Limerick and Chloe Cunneen, Ballyneety Co. Limerick. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honours) graduates, Fiona Burke, Dunmanway Co. Cork, Sally Greenwood, Abbotsford Canada, Aisling Butler, Caherdavin, Limerick and Niamh O'Brien. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Arts in Voice and Dance graduates, Claire O'Sullivan, Scarify Co. Clare and Eilis Nic Dhonnacha, Louisburgh Co. Mayo. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
Ger Ryan, Phelan Conan Robemakers helps Thomas Barr with his robes as he prepares for his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
Ger Ryan, Phelan Conan Robemakers helps Thomas Barr with his robes as he prepares for his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
Ger Ryan, Phelan Conan Robemakers helps Thomas Barr with his robes as he prepares for his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
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Thomas Barr is pictured with his  coaching ticket, husband and wife team, Hayley and Drew Harrison before the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
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Thomas Barr is pictured with Prof. Don Barry, President UL before the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          REPRO FREE<br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
 Thomas Barr pictured after his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          REPRO FREE<br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
 Thomas Barr pictured after his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016          REPRO FREE<br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
 Thomas Barr pictured after his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Conferring Fri 044.jpg
  • 26.08.2016          REPRO FREE<br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
 Thomas Barr pictured after his conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
    UL Conferring Fri 043.jpg
  • 26.08.2016          <br />
Olympian Thomas Barr will today be awarded a Masters of Science in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick during a conferring ceremony.  <br />
 Thomas Barr shares a laugh with his sister and fellow Olympian Jessie Barr after the conferring ceremony. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 26.08.2016        <br />
University of Limerick Interfaculty Conferring Ceremony.<br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Science (Education) in Biological Sciences graduates, Lisa Callinan, Ahane Co. Limerick and Fiona Deasy, Macroom Co. Cork. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 26.08.2016        <br />
University of Limerick Interfaculty Conferring Ceremony.<br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Science (Education) in Biological Sciences graduates, Lisa Callinan, Ahane Co. Limerick and Fiona Deasy, Macroom Co. Cork. Picture: Alan Place.
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