Registrations for HPAT Open
Registrations for HPAT – Ireland 2021 are open and will close on 20 January 2021 at 5.15pm GMT
Registrations for HPAT – Ireland 2021 are open and will close on 20 January 2021 at 5.15pm GMT
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Funding of over €7,000 has been approved for the Vifax don Ghaeilge initiative again this year for the fifth consecutive year. Vifax don Ghaeilge is an aid for Irish language teachers and learners which is run by Maynooth University and it is available seven days a week. It consists of videos and snippets as well […]
Huawei Ireland Offer New Scholarships for Women in STEM: Huawei Ireland have announced details of its new ‘TECH4HER’ Scholarship Programme in partnership with Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) and University College Dublin (UCD), aimed at supporting female students studying STEM subjects. The scholarships are available at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. A total of 11 […]
You can study a Pre-University Forensic Science course at Dunboyne College of Further Education, Meath. It is a ‘Classroom Based’ course with a duration of One Year. Pre-University Forensic Science gives a Course Qualification of Level 5 Certificate, awarded by QQI. The next course runs 20th September 2021 – 20th May 2022. The entry requirements […]
An OECD expert panel will come together to discuss what governments and schools can do to support student well-being in the digital age: Tuesday 15 December 12 noon What is the nature of childhood today? On a number of measures, modern children’s lives have clearly improved thanks to better public safety and support for their […]
Kerry College of Further Education (Kerry College) virtually welcomed Niamh Doyle of Kerry County Library Services this week as she presented an online tutorial on what the Kerry Library service has to offer. The interactive tutorial was streamed to multiple classes across both the Clash and Denny street campuses. Kerry College and the Library services are […]
Young Irish Students Performing Well in Science & Maths TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) is one of the world’s largest studies in education. The study, which is a project of the International Association for the Evaluation of EducationalvAchievement (IEA), began in 1995 and takes place every four years. It assesses the mathematical […]
Certificate in Web, Interaction and UX Design at Griffith College: Become a Web / Interaction and UX designer. Griffith College are running Live classes, supported by blended & online learning. For the December 2020 intake, this course will be offered with funding from the Irish government. You may qualify to enrol for free. This course […]
What do graduates do? is an annual publication published by Prospects and AGCAS which uses graduate destination data to look at the graduate labour market. But in a year of such disruption, what lessons can we take from the report to understand the post-covid graduate labour market? Join Laura, Charlie and Mark as they use […]
Professional Development Seminar for Nutritionists in Ireland: Are you interested in nutrition? Would you like to become a nutritionist? Are you a registered nutritionist in Ireland or studying to be one? Would you like to learn more about career pathways for nutritionists, how to register with the AfN, competency-based assessment in education or maybe you […]
The Third European Education Summit: Digital Education Transformation will take place 10th December 2020 and will focus on the digital transformation of Europe’s education systems in the context of the COVID-19 recovery. The coronavirus pandemic has caused widespread disruption to education and training provision by schools, higher education institutions, early childhood education and care (ECEC), […]
Dive into the ocean and discover what lies beneath – the Marine Institute’s Oceans of Learning series focuses this week on Marine Biodiversity. The Marine Institute and partners are celebrating our world’s shared ocean and our connection to the sea in a 10-week series, sharing news and offering online interactive activities, videos and downloadable resources […]
Assistive Technology, or AT, can be a new concept for some so AT Hive was created, to help people with disabilities in work and education settings, to explore AT and how it can help in many ways. AT Hive’s aim here is to guide you through various technologies that can help people with disabilities in many different […]
Students in Higher Education in Ireland; Dr. Barry Ryan wants to know what is your experience of group work and how can it be enhanced? You are invited to take part in the ‘Identifying, understanding and addressing group work gender patterns in Irish higher education settings’ survey. Dr. Barry Ryan’s National Forum T&L Research Fellowship […]
Moving Further and Higher Education forward within Level 3: The government has announced that all of Ireland will, from Tuesday 1 December, be placed at Level 3 of the Plan for Living with COVID-19. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD said: “I want to pay tribute today to […]
‘What’s the point: why maths really matters’ is presentation from the Royal Institution Lectures taking place on 15th December from 7.00pm to 8.30pm. Why Maths Really Matters All around the world children, and even some adults, ask the question: ‘What is the point of mathematics?’. The field of mathematical modelling not only helps answer this […]
ECO-UNESCO is inviting young people from across Ireland to join them for Youth Climate Justice ECO-WEEK, a series of free online events that explore the topic of CLIMATE JUSTICE. All events and activities are designed to give you the knowledge and the skills you need to feel empowered to stand up, be heard, and create […]
What is Blockchain? Join National College Ireland lecturers as they introduce you to the topic of Blockchain, giving you a taste of what it will be like to study a one-year Higher Diploma in Science in Computing with Blockchain as your specialty. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the course and the application process through Springboard+. The webinar takes […]
DkIT TU Status: Dr Michael Mulvey, the President of Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), has welcomed the news that Dr Ruaidhri Neavyn has been appointed by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) as an advisor to support DkIT’s strategic objective to achieve Technological University (TU) status. DkIT President Dr Michael Mulvey, announces initiatives to further accelerate […]