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Archive 2020
First intake of students on the MSc in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement (online) programme graduate at the Conferring Ceremony

MSc in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement graduation 2020
Twelve students from the first intake of the MSc in Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement (online) programme graduated at the Conferring Ceremony on the 21st February 2020. They came from around Ireland and ‘further afield’ for their conferring ceremony. All enjoyed meeting each other face-to-face for the first time (in most cases) having developed excellent learning and support networks during their 2-year online programme. There were other nursing and midwifery students graduating also on the day from undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Well done to all.