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The Open Day is an annual event when Eurofound opens its doors to the local community
The Open Day is an annual event when Eurofound opens its doors to the local community

Open Day to mark Eurofound’s 50th anniversary

Event date 13 June 2025 10:00 – 13:00

Location Eurofound, Wyattville Road, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin, D18 KP65, Ireland

On Friday 13 June 2025 from 10.00-13.00, Eurofound opens its doors to its neighbours and the local community with an opening address delivered by Regina Doherty, Member of the European Parliament.

This event is an opportunity to discover work on living and working in Europe, tour our premises, and meet and talk to the team, as well as mark Eurofound’s 50th anniversary of supporting better policies for a strong social Europe.

Open Day collaboration & partnerships

A key part of this event is collaboration and partnerships with EU institutions and organisations based in Ireland, including the European Commission Liaison Office, the European Parliament Liaison Office, European Commission Directorate F – Health and Food Safety, European Movement Ireland, the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Institute of International and European Affairs, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and the Institute of Art, Design and Technology, (IADT).

Sign up to attend if you are interested in:

  • learning more about our work
  • exploring the grounds of our 17th century Loughlinstown House
  • talking to the team and staff from 21 Member States of the European Union
  • having coffee and cake, and free BBQ lunch
  • visiting the exhibitions of our partners and collaborators

Feel free to recommend this event to a friend, neighbour or colleague. But please note, places are limited!

Watch a video of last year's Open Day here.

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