Waterford It have announced 5 scholarships worth €2000 along with a €500 college smart card across each of these areas: business, engineering, health sciences, humanities and science & computing. Full details and how to apply are at www.wit.ie/CAO.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer apprenticeship programme
Interested candidates can apply online through our website at http://www.atlanticaviation.ie/apprenticeship-programme/ and there’s also information on the website from current apprentices. Applications can be made from Monday, April 18th and the closing date is Friday May 13th. Maynooth University Spring Open Day – Saturday April 23rd
The schedule is now confirmed and up on the website. The Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences has announced the provision of €100,000 in Bursaries for its Business Certificate and Degree Programmes commencing in September 2016. The Bursaries are available as part of the college’s commitment to the provision of ‘accessible and flexible education for all’ and are an extension of a programme of Bursaries which have been offered by ICHAS for the past ten years. Since 2006, ICHAS has made bursaries worth in excess of €250,000 available to students studying Counselling and Psychotherapy degree programmes. Access to the Bursaries is open to any students who wish to access the range of 3rd level Business programmes offered by the College commencing in September 2016. The Bursaries are primarily intended to support these who would otherwise be disadvantaged in terms of their ability to access Third level studies because of financial constraints.
How do you apply? Applicants should complete an application form http://ichas.ie/bursaries-scholarships-ichas/ and return it to ICHAS College along with any supporting documentation. Application forms should be completed and returned along with relevant documentation by 12th May 2016. Following a review of application forms, applicants will be contacted to arrange an interview at the College. *Closing date for Bursary applications is Thursday 12th May at 5pm The Defence Forces is now accepting applications for General Service in both the Army and Naval Service.
Army applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 25 years of age on the closing date for applications. Naval Service applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 27 years of age on the closing date for applications. The closing date for this competition is 23:59hrs on the Sunday 22nd May 2016 . Read more about the Army Recruits Read more about the Naval Service Recruit Apprenticeship is the recognised means by which people are trained to become craftspeople in Ireland. In July 2015, Education Minister, Jan O’Sullivan and Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English TD announced the addition of 25 Proposed Apprenticeships to the apprenticeship scheme in Ireland in the areas of: Software Development, Medical Devices, Financial Services, Accountancy, Logistics and Hospitality.
Check out the New General Insurance Practitioner Apprenticeship here. Check out the New Accounting Technician Apprenticeship here. Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney T.D., announced the launch of a new recruitment campaign for enlisted personnel in the Permanent Defence Forces.
The Defence Forces plan to induct just over 600 General Service personnel to the Permanent Defence Force in 2016 and a further 850 personnel in 2017. Meet students and lecturers who will explain how the skills developed at Maynooth will prove invaluable in work and life - whatever you decide to do.
Saturday 23rd April 10:30 -3:30 Talent shortages throughout the IT sector continued in March, with JavaScript developers most in demand. Pharma and medtech sectors are driving demand for engineers.
Multilingual roles continued to flood the jobs market last month, with the regular talent shortages in IT persisting, according to Morgan McKinley. Click here for full article … |
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