There is a change in our entry requirements for GY350 BSc Computer Science and Information Technology. The Laboratory Science subject has been dropped as a requirement for 2018 applicants.
Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at O6/H7 Level in the Leaving Certificate, including Irish, English, Mathematics, and any three other subjects recognised for entry purposes. Students must also obtain a minimum Grade O3 or H6 in Mathematics or alternatively obtain a pass in the Engineering Maths Qualifying Examination (held in the University). Further information on this programme can be found at: http://www.nuigalway.ie/courses/undergraduate-courses/computer-science-and-information-technology.html This scholarship is for people who have a unique talent in one of five areas: active citizenship, innovation/entrepreneurship, creative/performing arts, sport, academic achievment
More details here. Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) offers exciting opportunities for educators at the Education Programmes Open Day 17 February 2018, WIT Arena
People interested in becoming teachers in the further and adult education sector and existing teachers looking to progress their career are invited to attend an Education Programmes Open Day on Saturday 17 February 2018, from 10am to 1pm, at the WIT Arena. WIT’s School of Lifelong Learning and Education offers the BA (Hons) in Teaching and Learning in Further Education and Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Further Education. Both programmes have Teaching Council recognition for teachers working or wishing to work in Further Education. As well as a suite of undergraduate programmes in Adult Education, Adult Literacy and Community Education and Development, the School offers the popular MA in Management in Education aimed at aspiring School Principals and Leaders in Education. Dr Helen Murphy, Head of the School of Lifelong Learning and Education, says “the open day is for anyone working in or interested in education. It is an opportunity to come along to find out which programmes (from NFQ Level 6 up to NFQ Level 9) can help people reach their personal or professional development goals. Our programmes are flexible, responsive and connect teaching with practice. We have been working with adult learners for over 30 years and have a long history of supporting adult learners to balance their studies and other commitments.” For detailed information on the Education Programmes Open Day and individual programmes, go to www.wit.ie/educationopenday DCU Maths Support Sessions will be returning in February 2018. These sessions are open to all second level years and all level of maths. They are free of charge and will take place on the DCU Glasnevin Campus on Monday evenings between 6pm – 8pm. This semester we will be focusing on exam papers. For full information and to book your place, please go to: www.dcu.ie/studentrecruitment/maths-support-sessions.shtml
Do you constantly imagine how things might be in the future? Are you interested in graphic design, 3-D design and technology? Are you curious about how people engage with screen based designs? More importantly, do you want to create incredible and enriching digital experiences through design?From apps and websites to connected products and wearable technologies, interaction design is about designing to support the way people communicate and interact in their daily lives, at home, work or play. Interaction design is fundamentally about imagining things as they might be, not necessarily as they are.
Click here for more information … The ESB have opened their 2018 ESB Apprenticeship Programme.
The deadline for applications is 14th March 2018. Candidates must be over 16 years of age on 1st June 2018 to apply and meet certain education requirements. A full list of eligibility criteria can be found on the ESB website. |
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