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The School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork celebrates with their graduating international students

earnest wish for graduates to flourish both professionally and personally
The staff of the School of Nursing and Midwifery were delighted to celebrate with graduating students and their families. Graduations are a time when the university celebrates the accomplishments and achievements of nursing and midwifery graduates.
There were scenes of jubilation and celebration at University College Cork this week as conferring ceremonies made a very welcome return to campus after being held online last year due to the pandemic.
Wishing them well for the future, Prof Josephine Hegarty said that it was her "earnest wish for graduates to flourish both professionally and personally” and she wished that each graduate had a very happy and productive career in the future