Migrants spoke about their personal experiences at an event for UCC Refugee Week in Cork today.

The event in Cork City Library was organised by the Cork City of Sanctuary movement to highlight Cork’s bid to become part of Places of Sanctuary Ireland, which encourages society to support integration.

Attendees were given the opportunity to listen to personal stories of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.

Great turn out at the City of Sanctuary event in @corkcitylibrary @corkcitycouncil pic.twitter.com/Mk7siyRL03 — Rebecca Loughry (@rebecca_loughry) February 5, 2018

University College Cork has been designated University of Sanctuary status. Karl Kitching, Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, discusses what the status means, his role and UCC's new scholarship scheme. #UCCOurCampus pic.twitter.com/Kr2Utz5OxA — UCC Ireland (@UCC) January 19, 2018

Maria Wojdylo-Kelly’s art exhibition ‘Language of Life: Language of Humanity. Safety. Sanctuary. Set of Web’ is also running at Cork City Library until February 17.

The exhibition was introduced today by Lord Mayor Tony Fitzgerald.

UCC was recently granted a University of Sanctuary Status. It will provide seven asylum seekers and refugees with full scholarships from next September.

UCC Refugee Week continues until Friday.

- Digital Desk