Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in HE – Micro-credential  at Trinity College Dublin

Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in HE – Micro-credential at Trinity College Dublin

The Mental Health & Psychosocial Support in HE – Micro-credential at Trinity College Dublin is for Researchers, humanitarian aid workers, volunteers, professionals, or anyone with a keen interest the international development sector interested in learning critical skills for the development, management, and monitoring of mental health and psychosocial support programming within humanitarian emergencies.

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TCD Micro-credential: Practical Frameworks for Innovation

TCD Micro-credential: Practical Frameworks for Innovation

This TCD Micro-credential: Practical Frameworks for Innovation is for enterprise leaders – this 5 ECTS course will provide you with a diverse toolkit of frameworks to help you strengthen your organisation’s approach to everyday problem-solving and innovation, setting the stage for your team to collaborate and innovate in effective and transformative ways.

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Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Postgraduate and Professional Online Open Evening 2024

Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Postgraduate and Professional Online Open Evening 2024

Are you ready to elevate your career in engineering to new heights? Join this exclusive virtual event where you’ll have the opportunity to engage with professors, students, and admissions experts from Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering. Whether you’re considering a master’s degree, a CPD postgraduate diploma, or seeking to enhance your skills with micro-credential programmes, this event is tailored just for you.

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Business & Human Rights: Principles & Practice – Micro-credential at Trinity College Dublin

Business & Human Rights: Principles & Practice – Micro-credential at Trinity College Dublin

The Business & Human Rights: Principles & Practice – Micro-credential at Trinity College Dublin is aimed at middle, senior managers and board members of corporations and SME’s operating in Ireland, including firms in professional services, manufacturing, finance, ICT and related supplier industries who wish to accelerate their ESG performance and be better able to demonstrate compliance in that their global supply chains and operations do not infringe human rights.

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