Pictured below are 4th year students litter picking this week.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla O Sullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Pictured below are 4th year students litter picking this week.
Many thanks to Skibbereen Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Ms. Orla O Sullivan, Mr. Conor Uhl and Ms. Liz Leonard for organising.
Sincere thanks to co-ordinator Máire O' Sullivan and the staff of the West Cork Campus for inviting 6th year students to sample a taster programme of their courses on campus this week.
Students had an opportunity to learn about what courses are available in our hometown in the areas of Business, Art, Hairdressing, Early Years, Health, Nursing and Social Studies. They were also given a great insight into the employment and progression routes coming from these programmes and engaged in questions with the wonderful tutors of these courses.
A great morning of learning was had by all.
Well done to our 2nd year boys basketball team who defeated CBC Cork today by 36 points to 19.
They face last year's county final champions Crosshaven in their next game.
Hard luck to our first year boys basketball team who lost to CBC Cork today by 34 points to 19.
The Wellbeing Committee wishes to acknowledge ‘Blue Monday’.
Blue Monday takes place every third Monday in January. It is often referred to as ‘the most depressing day of the year, but is often used to inspire positive change and motivation.
Blue Monday is characterised by a combination of post-holiday blues, cold dark nights, and the arrival of unpaid credit card bills.
While not scientifically proven, Blue Monday has become a symbolic time to acknowledge the common feelings of sadness or slump many experience in January and to promote mental health awareness and self-care.
Pictures from the TY Activity Day at Bantry Driving Academy.
Hard luck to our Junior Ladies Football Team and their coaches Ms. Anna Ward, Ms. Ella Ryan, Ms. Kate O’Donovan & Mr. Ger Carey on losing to Ursulines Thurles in the semi-final of the Munster ‘A’ Championship.
Our 2nd year boys opened their account in the A league in impressive style recording a 48 to 40 point win against a very strong Bantry team today.
In the opening match, our minor boys were beaten by a superb all club Bantry side.
Well done to all participants!
Well done to all of our students who represented our school in this year’s BT Young Scientist Competition. We are very proud of all of the hard work
Anna McCarthy, Orla McCarthy and Shauna Hourihane with their project titled ‘Anaerobic Digester- Gadget or Gimmick? A study of the practical, financial and environmental benefits of using an anaerobic digester in our school community.’
Grace Hickey and Caoimhe O’Donovan with their project titled ‘ Problematic Parasites! A comparative study between composite faecal samples and individual faecal samples’.
Niall O’Callaghan and Daniel McCarthy with their project titled ‘demystifying the myth of using heat creams’ .
Congratulations to Grace Hickey and Caoimhe O’Donovan on receiving a Highly Commended Award for their project.
Congratulations to Niall O’Callaghan and Daniel McCarthy who were awarded a Display Award for their project.
A very successful day two of the BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS.
Students had their second day of judging and met with Tánaiste Micheál Martin.
Thank you for considering studying with us at University College Cork
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By attending our Open Days and Live Chat Q&As, you begin your journey at UCC. You will belong to a vibrant and diverse community of over 25,000 students from over 100 different countries if you join us in Autumn 2025. You will become the person you want to be, part of a global family which is united by shared experiences, shared values and shared ambition.
We are delighted that you are considering our courses and we hope to see you online next Wednesday at 4pm.
Check out our Interactive UCC Undergraduate Guide 2024 and find out if UCC feels right to you!
Keep an eye on our website where we post all events that you and/or your parents/guardians may be interested in! There are DARE and HEAR Information sessions coming up, events for Mature and QQI/PLC applicants, course talks and much more!
We're excited to let you know we are running a FREE Apprenticeship Information Webinar, designed to help students understand and succeed in the apprenticeship application process.
📅 Date: Thursday, 16th January 🕢 Time: 7:30 PM
Our expert tutor will cover:
An Overview of the Apprenticeship Selection Process
Apprenticeship Opportunities (ESB and more)
How to Apply
Aptitude Tests & Interviews
How to Succeed in Recruitment Competitions
✨ Don't miss this chance to gain valuable insights and improve your chances of success in securing an Apprenticeship!
Photos from day 1 of the BT Young Scientist Exhinition at the RDS.
To support students who are applying to University through the HEAR or DARE route, a National Information Day for HEAR & DARE will be hosted in Devere Hall at UCC on Saturday, January 11th, from 10 am to 2 pm
No booking is required, simply show up and enjoy.
Staff from UCC and MTU will be available to answer queries about HEAR and DARE applications.
Who is it for?
HEAR DARE Prospective Students Parents and Guardians.
Where?
Devere Hall, Main Campus, UCC.
When?
Saturday 11 January 10 am - 2 pm.
Dear Parent/Guardian,
With the current orange warning predicting further icy conditions for tomorrow combined with an already shorter day it has been decided in the interests of staff and student safety to close completely tomorrow.
Regards,
SCS Management.