Newry students among 1300 graduates at DkIT | Newry News
Newry students were among over 1,300 students who recently graduated from Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT).
The students received their parchments at six separate graduation ceremonies on the DkIT campus on 31 October and 1 November 2024.
Students from across the four academic schools the School of Business & Humanities, School of Engineering, School of Informatics & Creative Arts, and the School of Health & Science graduated with qualifications from certificate to PhD level.
Mark Crothers Olusanya from Whitecross Armagh was among the prize winners at this year’s ceremony.
Mark won the 2024 Presidents Prize for Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Engineering Entrepreneurship.
Congratulating this year’s graduates Dr Diarmuid O’Callaghan DkIT president says, “Graduations are among life’s greatest accomplishments” and that “one of the many gifts of education is that it prepares you for the great unknown that is your future – developing and fostering skills that you are going to need, as well as providing you with the confidence and resilience necessary to apply your acquired qualification in the ever-changing workplace.”
Praising the staff at DkIT for their role in the student’s success, Dr O’Callaghan adds, “DkIT is not just a campus.
“It’s made up of people who proactively put in place much sought-after courses and qualifications.
“We are constantly adapting our programmes so we are continually meeting the changing needs of society and the future economy.”
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