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Pathways to Tech: Careers for Arts and Humanities graduates

25 Feb 2025
  • UCC webinar to explore pathways to tech for graduates from diverse backgrounds.
  • Arts and humanities graduates are critical to the future of tech.
  • UCC graduates develop the practical skills needed to flourish in the digital age.

Are you an arts or humanities student curious about a career in tech but unsure if you have the right background? Think again!

Join University College Cork for ‘Pathways to Tech’, a webinar designed for undergraduate students in the arts and humanities who want to explore how their creativity, critical thinking, and communication skills can thrive in the tech industry.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, 5 March from 1pm – 2pm.

"This webinar will show you how a tech-focused master’s programme can unlock exciting, high-impact career opportunities in Ireland and beyond. As the tech industry rapidly evolves in the AI-driven era, the demand for a new generation of critical thinkers and communicators has never been greater. Humanities graduates bring essential skills - creativity, ethical reasoning, and complex problem-solving - that are crucial for shaping the future of technology,” Phil Neville, Postgraduate Recruitment Officer, UCC College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences said.

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, 5 March from 1pm – 2pm.

Hear from UCC programme directors from:

Why Attend?

  • No prior tech experience needed – these programmes start from beginner-friendly levels.
  • Discover new career paths – learn how tech intersects with arts, culture, and business.
  • Hear from experts – programme directors will share how postgraduate programmes can help you transition into tech.

Register here 

College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences

Coláiste na nEalaíon, an Léinn Cheiltigh agus na nEolaíochtaí Sóisialta

College Office, Room G31 ,Ground Floor, Block B, O'Rahilly Building, UCC

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