I would appreciate if you could mention the link the study skills workshops we are running for senior cycle students with dyslexia.The link is http://www.dyslexiacourses.ie/index.php/second-level
the deadline for applying to the IT Carlow Access programme is 1st Feb. The programme offers a reduced points entry route for both disability and financial support.
See www.itcarlow.ie/access for more details. By visiting Pilot Careers Live you can meet:
Link here BCL Law and Criminology – officially added to The Honorable Society of King’s Inns Schedule of Approved Law Degrees.
Full details about this degree are available here. The BSc in Spatial Planning and Environmental Management (DT106), a combined programme delivered by DIT Environment & Planning, offers a huge opportunity for those interested in these increasingly relevant fields.
The DIT programme has a high calibre cohort of teachers, all of whom are professionally engaged at the highest disciplinary levels in Ireland and are fully committed to delivering a Teaching & Learning environment of the highest academic quality. Examples include Ciaran Cuffe, Green Party Councillor for Dublin City Council and former Minister of State for Planning, who teaches throughout the programme. Conor Skehan lectures in Urbanism and Rural Planning, but he is also Chairperson of the Housing Agency. DIT Environment & Planning also boasts some of Ireland’s leading experts in fields such as climate change, ecology, social policy, transport and urban design. Students get to hear from part-time staff too, who are engaged on a day-to-day basis at the coalface of planning and environmental management. Stephanie Fy, for example, is an urban designer working on the Cherrywood Planning Scheme, the largest new town development in the country. Mary Moran-Long is a leading planning and environmental law barrister but also teaches on the programme. Learn more about the DT106 teaching staff in this short presentation. Check out day-to-day life at DIT Environment & Planning on Facebook and Twitter. Or contact us directly at: [email protected] New Course in FinTech- Financial Technology Skills in Ballsbridge College of FE, September 2017
Ballsbridge College of FE is running a one year full-time QQI level 5 course in FinTech- Financial Technology Skills, commencing in September 2017. Fintech is described in its broadest terms as innovation in financial services enabled by technology, through the development of new products and services from both start- ups and established financial institutions” (Accenture 2015, A Skills Needs Analysis of the international Financial Services Sector in Ireland, 2015). Companies in the financial technology (FinTech) sector use technology in innovative ways to design and deliver financial services more effectively and efficiently. This course will introduce learners to the area of financial technology so that they will be motivated to pursue job opportunities and further training in the sector. The learner will develop an understanding of the international financial services market and develop competence in key finance concepts, digital and interpersonal skills. For more information on the course visit https://www.ballsbridgecollege.com/courses/business/fintech-financial-technology-skills/ Apprenticeship is a programme of structured education and training which formally combines and alternates learning in the work place with learning in an education or training centre. It is a dual system, which is a blended combination of on-the-job employer-based training and off-the-job training whose completion
Click here for website … DCU will be hosting a CAO Information Evening on the 18th of January 2017.
The event will take place between 6-8pm in the School of Nursing and Human Sciences on DCU Glasnevin Campus. It is a perfect opportunity for prospective students to: - Speak to admission staff about the CAO Application Process - Meet students and staff from all Facilities (DCU Business School, Facility of Science and Health, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Computing and DCU Institute of Education) - Explore all student supports DCU has to offer (DARE, HEAR, Scholarships, etc.) - Catch a glimpse of student life and what the Student’s Union has to offer - Find out more about Finance and Personal Development - Attend a talk for mature students on supports and 3rd level finance DCU Academic Staff and Support Staff will be about throughout the evening to help answer any of your questions about courses, studying and life in DCU. Along with the opportunity to speak with DCU Staff at various stands, we will have three talks throughout the evening: 6.00-7.30pm: Refreshments will be served and parents/student will get the chance to talk to DCU Students and Staff 7.00-7.30pm: Talk for mature students on supports available and 3rd level finances 7.30-8.00pm: Talk for students on student life, finance and personal development 7.30-8.00pm: Talk for mature students on the CAO application process If you cannot make the CAO Information Evening there is no need to worry! We will be holding a Live Q&A Session on Wednesday the 18th of January between 4-6pm online. Portfolio Submission 2017 – Are you, or is someone you know, thinking about applying for an undergraduate course at NCA
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