The UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science recently hosted an exciting virtual experience for the Agriculture, Food Science and Human Nutrition Summer School 2020. Watch the video below.
Agriculture, Food Science and Human Nutrition Summer School
The event provided an overview of some of the opportunities and expertise available at the school. Professor Kevin McDonnell joined the event from UCD Lyons Farm with Dr Aifric O’Sullivan joining from the UCD Institute of Food and Health to discuss a recent study of the effect of COVID-19 on the Irish Diet. The event heard from students from across a range of undergraduate programmes who shared their experiences of studying at UCD. Some familiar faces shared their memories from their time at the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science including Daniel Davey, Performance Nutritionist with the Dublin GAA Football Team & Leinster Rugby and Mairead McGuinness, Vice-President of the European Parliament.
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Join a distinctly Irish university, with global impact. UCD is one of Ireland’s most popular choices for third level education. The university boasts a huge diverse range of undergraduate courses and students benefit from an education delivered by experts at the leading edge of their fields internationally and a curriculum constantly updated by the latest research. UCD’s facilities are top of the range. They are host to science labs, drama theatres, sports pitches, gym and swimming pool. UCD is first choice for students leaving school and international students, has the widest range and choice of degrees for students, provides the most flexible, fully modularised curriculum in Ireland and number one for course flexibility.
Further information on the opportunities available at the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science can be found via this portal.
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