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Archive 2021
Message of Congratulations to the Nursing and Midwifery Students from UCC Being Conferred

Professor Hegarty warmly congratulates the graduates
On behalf of all staff and students of UCC’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, Professor Hegarty warmly congratulates the graduates and encourages them to be very proud of their achievements, noting that graduation day marks a significant milestone on the graduates personal and professional journey of growth.
This day is a culmination of years of your hard work and dedication. From the day you joined UCC’s School of Nursing and Midwifery students became part of our global family and now as a graduate, remain a very important part of our community. We are so proud of all that each graduate has achieved. To each student graduating congratulations on your achievement - we know it takes immense dedication and hard work to complete your educational programme. We particularly wish to congratulate students from these listed programmes who are graduating today: MSc (Medicine and Health), Master of Research, PhD (Medicine and Health), BSc (Hons) Health Studies (General), BSc (Hons) Health Studies - Children's and General (Integrated), BSc Health Studies (General), BSc (Hons) Nursing (Intellectual Disability), BSc (Hons) Nursing (Mental Health), MSc (Midwifery), MSc (Nursing & Healthcare QI), MSc (Nursing Studies), and the MSc (Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy).
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the graduates of University College Cork are being conferred in absentia on Monday, 15th March 2021 via an online conferring ceremony.