- What is the Graduate Attributes Programme
- Nurturing Bright Futures
- Your Compass
- GAP Podcast
- Students: Supporting your transitions to develop attributes and values
- Staff: Working together to deliver our Graduate Attributes Programme
- Case Study BA (Hons) Economics through Transformational Learning
- Case Study M.Plan
- Case Study OT1004
- Case Study BA (Hons) Film and Screen Media
- Case Study NU4025 Health Informatics for Nurses and Midwives
- Case Study Irish Legal Information Initiative (IRLII)
- Case Study Made2Move Programme
- Case Study MA Arts Management and Creative Producing
- Case Study - GAP and Pharmacy
- Embedding Graduate Attributes
- Employers: How UCC is preparing students to transition out into professional environments
- About Us
- Events to Support Your Transition Through UCC
- Events to Support Your Transition Out of UCC
- News
- What we are working on
- Proud Ally
- Committee and Meeting Training
News
“The Arts programme has been absolutely key for me in terms of how I work today.” Jessica Murphy, Senior Manager with Global Order Management at VMware

The College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences, collaboratively with the Graduate Attributes Programme launch #MadeinUCC - the first video in a series showcasing Arts and Humanities as a broad degree with many career routes and employability choices, in addition to the full array of graduate attributes and values.
One of core objectives of the Graduate Attributes Programme is to demonstrate and inform audiences of the value of studying at UCC and that our graduate attributes bring success.
We recently collaborated with CACSSS and the Office of Marketing and Communications to highlight the benefits of Arts International CK108.
“The Arts programme has been absolutely key for me in terms of how I work today.” Jessica Murphy, Senior Manager with Global Order Management at VMware, is a graduate of Arts International (CK108) at UCC. Here, Jessica reflects on how her UCC Arts degree has prepared her for a successful career in a fast-paced tech company and how it has made her the person and professional that she is today.
Launched this week, this is the first of a series of videos we will be producing, all themed #MadeInUCC
https://www.facebook.com/universitycollegecork/videos/1175626562771806/
For more on this story contact:
Selina O'Regan, CACSSS or Carol Veiga, Graduate Attributes Programme