The TU Dublin Access to Apprenticeship Programme are running a ‘Try A Trade’ Event for young women (aged 16 -24). Please see attached information sheet below. Young Irish Film Makers, with the Arts Council, are inviting all students and school staff with an interest or practice in film/animation/digital media to attend our October 31 national youth event in Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin 2. Details and registration here: http://yifm.com/ This space will provide students and schools with opportunities to learn, share and connect with other each other and professionals and practitioners for film/animation/digital (1) training, education and universities (2) festival and youth clubs, and (3) film and animation industries. Why we would love you to be in the room: We are very eager to learn more about what your school IS doing and WANTS TO DO with film/animation/digital media? Who in your school participates or has an interest in using more digital media in building literacies and engagement? What would and how would a national youth film/animation network be of use to you? What do your guidance counsellors, and your students know about pathways to film/animation primary, secondary and tertiary careers? What services and connections and resources does your school need in providing more engagement with film/animation and digital media practices? Who will be there? Why? Hopefully your school and interested students! Many other youth and all youth from the National Youth Film & Animation Schools. Screen SkillNet and Animation SkillNet, with Screen Skills Ireland, the Irish Film Institute, IADT, SOLAS, RTE, Cartoon Saloon, Animation Dingle, Fresh, First Cut, Galway Junior Film Fleadh, Northern Ireland Screen, Comhairle na nÓg ,Children's Digital Media Summit 2020, ISSU, Irish Youth Foundation, Helium Youth Arts, Jigsaw, Tusla and multiple organisations, industry and festival/event directors will be there. LM097 Bachelor of Science (Education) in Mathematics and Computer Science– Level 8 Honours Bachelor Degree
This exciting new degree programme with specialism in the teaching of Mathematics and Computer Science is designed to produce graduates with the skills necessary to teach mathematics to Junior and Senior Cycle students in the Irish education system and also to teach the new Senior Cycle Computer Science Programme and Junior Cycle short course in coding. If you are interested in Mathematics, Computer Science and understanding how these disciplines underpin modern technology, as well as having a flair for working with people, then this course might be for you. LM091 Bachelor of Education in Languages – Level 8 Honours Bachelor Degree The aim of the programme is to educate teachers and equip them with the skills and aptitudes for a successful career as a languages teacher. Graduates from the programme will be qualified to teach their chosen languages at both Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate level. If you are considering a career in teaching and have a strong interest in languages, this may be the course for you. This four-year programme attracts students who have excellent communication skills, and are strongly motivated and passionate about languages teaching. The University of Limerick has always been a leader in sport in Ireland. The campus boasts some of the best sports facilities in Europe and together with our leading sports academic programmes, elite coaches, sports scientists, accommodation and athlete support systems UL has a track record in developing world class talent in a wide variety of sports. We are proud that so many Olympians, World and All Ireland Champions have chosen to study at UL and we have worked hard to support them in achieving both their sporting and academic potential while at UL. Like any top athlete we want to continue to improve and now UL students will have access to the best sports scholarship package available in Ireland in the best possible training and study environment.The UL Sports Scholarships are designed to support top athletes in pursuing and excelling in their sport while also undertaking academic study at the University of Limerick.
The scholarships are open to all current, full time, UL students or those who are applying to come to UL for the first time either through CAO or transferring at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Applicants must be a member of a national governing body of sport recognised by the Irish Sports Council, in the sport in which they are applying for a scholarship. Scholarships will be offered at 3 levels: GoldSupport towards a training grant, accommodation, registration, sports science support, coaching and gym membership. Valued at more than €10,000 per year. SilverSupport towards a training grant, accommodation, registration, sports science support, coaching and gym membership. Valued at more than €5,000 per year. BronzeSupport towards a training grant, sports science support, coaching and gym membership. Valued at more than €1,200. For more information download our sports scholarships brochure here … Any queries can be emailed directly to [email protected] Time + Location
Date: 29th – 31st October Time: Check workshops schedule www.iadt.ie Location: Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Kill Avenue, Dún Laoghaire Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Geography and Outdoor Education. This course combines the study of the Environment, Landscape and Adventure. Outdoor Education and adventure activities are reliant on the natural environment for its location as a classroom and for inspiration.
Graduates will be empowered to promote careful use and management of an increasingly threatened natural world and to educate others in wise use and sustainable practise. Graduates will be well placed to manage the different and sometimes conflicting interests between rural land uses such as farming, tourism, outdoor recreation, nature conservation, forestry and alternative energy solutions. Graduates will also have the skills to deliver and facilitate adventure activities programmes and interpret the ecology and landscape history of the countryside for their clients and students. You will work towards National Governing Body (NGB) qualifications in a range of adventure sports while building experience in implementing educational and adventure tourism programmes. Mayo’s mountain’s and wild Atlantic coast provide an ideal location for this programme of study. Click here for more information … Closing Date for DARE/HEAR Supporting Documents from April 1 to March 15.
Since 2010 the number of completed DARE and HEAR applications has risen from 6,065 in 2010 to 11,641. With this there has been a parallel increase in the volume of post arrives in CAO in the final week before the deadline. All of these documents must be scanned, checked and divided up for screening. All of this putting increasing pressure CAO, IUA and screeners. In order to ensure the smooth operation of the schemes, a change in submission deadline was discussed with multiple stakeholders. It was subsequently agreed to change the closing Date for DARE/HEAR Supporting Documents from April 1 to a new date of March 15. The rationale behind choosing March 15 is to help avoid the problems caused by the Easter Holidays (schools and professionals are frequently unavailable during the break), and to avoid having a deadline coincide with the St Patrick’s Day national holiday. The other deadline dates of February 1 (for submission of application to the CAO) and March 1 (Complete online application form) remain unchanged. Free Maths for STEM Certificate.
This part-time course is suitable for learners who wish to improve their mathematical competency in preparation for further study or work in the Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Recognised by Trinity College Dublin as equivalent to Higher Level Leaving Certificate Mathematics for mature student applicants to certain degree programmes. Click here for more information … |
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