Accounting Technician Apprenticeship – Online Application Open for September 2020The Accounting Technician Apprenticeship online application for the September 2020 intake is now launched for this year!
Leading registered Apprenticeship employers across all sectors including practice, industry and the public sector will be hiring. Interested leaving cert students 2020, school leavers, and graduates looking to start a career in accounting should consider this programme and apply now to increase their chances of attaining an employer offer for a place on the programme. Click here for more information … A new podcast series from DCU will give secondary school students an authentic sense of what it’s like to study a wide range of DCU courses, as well as life at the university. The wide range of courses featured are from across DCU’s five faculties: DCU Institute of Education, the DCU Faculty of Science & Health, DCU Faculty of Computing & Engineering, DCU Business School, and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. The series features interviews with current DCU students from Business Studies, Accounting & Finance, Aviation Management, Business Studies International with Spanish, Business Studies Global German, Analytical Science, Science Education, PE with Maths, Psychology, Enterprise Computing, Early Childhood Education, International Relations, Economics, Politics and Law, and Communication Studies. In the interviews, students explain why they chose DCU; what to expect year by year; what supports are in place if students are struggling to cope; the importance of work placements; exams and assessments; campus life outside of the course; and life after DCU. The ‘TeamDCU’ podcast series is now available on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2RrzOjA You can also listen to it via dcu.ie here, and it will be available on Apple and Android in the coming weeks. The daily tutorials cover a wide range of introductory physics topics from mechanics to wave motion to thermodynamics. They are focused on problem solving, and each one is dedicated to working through a problem from the end-of-chapter questions found in physics textbooks. The problems are chosen so that they take in a wide range of skills and concepts from the topic. They should be of benefit to anyone studying physics either for the Leaving Cert, or in the first year of a science degree in University. You can find the link to the tutorials HERE. In light of the Department of Education and Skills announcement to postpone the Irish Leaving Certificate Examinations until late July/August, the University will be accommodating this change and revising its dates for CAO offers and the admission of first year undergraduate students in 2020. We will post these revised dates to our website as soon as they have been finalised. You can find updates during these times by; Visiting the following web page and under ”Admissions Office” section https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/coronavirus Following our twitter account @ MaynoothCAO Visiting our FAQ section https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/study-maynooth/undergraduate-studies/frequently-asked-questions At National Geographic, we believe in the power of exploration and wonder to change the world. The heart of our community is our Explorers: cutting-edge scientists and researchers, transformative educators and powerful storytellers. We believe it’s at the intersection of exploration and education, where National Geographic can make a profound difference for learners and the educators who reach them. Now, as communities around the world are exploring new ways of teaching and learning at home, we invite you to join us for live broadcasts of Explorer Classroom. In our commitment to support educators, students and families during this transition, we are now providing Explorer Classroom every weekday at 2:00 p.m. EDT, (6.00 pm GMT) Explorer Classroom’s live video events connect students with National Geographic Explorers across all seven continents to bring exploration to life. Click here for more information … DCU Careers Service brings you Career Conversations, a podcast series that unpacks and explains how to advance your career. Episodes focus on how to get hired, with panel discussions on developing your career, as well as interviews with employers and entrepreneurs. Search DCU Podcasts: Career Conversations on Spotify (free). Our guests are experts in their fields and we are delighted to invite debate, encourage rounded discussions and share opinions on selected topics. “We hope it provides listeners with a useful way to integrate career management into their daily lives, some insights into what employers are looking for, the career stories of our guests and most importantly, given our current situation, a space to explore that careers can be just as messy as life!” Click here for website … With the outbreak of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions that governments have put in place, SME has had no choice but to reschedule some of their Open Days. As much as we would like to meet everyone face to face, the social distancing restrictions that have been announced by all governments is highly respected and SME wants to put everyone’s health above all.
Ireland Dublin: 5th of July 2020 Study Skills E-Book!
As a small contribution to the present crisis, I have put together a booklet (70 pages) on Study Skills. It’s called “STUDY by CHOICE” and is intended for students from secondary level upwards. It is published on Amazon both as a paperback and as a Kindle e-book. The book is dedicated to St. Oliver’s Community College. The link is www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B086JWDRKF In advance of the download you should either (1) have a Kindle Reader or (2) download the free app for your computer, mobile phone or tablet. Please share this information with as many students as possible and with anyone who might have students within reach! In particular please share with guidance counsellors and teachers. Brian Lennon Guidance Counsello As a small contribution to the present crisis, I have put together a booklet (70 pages) on Study Skills. It’s called “STUDY by CHOICE” and is intended for students from secondary level upwards. It is published on Amazon both as a paperback and as a Kindle e-book. The book is dedicated to St. Oliver’s Community College. The link is www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B086JWDRKF In advance of the download you should either (1) have a Kindle Reader or (2) download the free app for your computer, mobile phone or tablet. Please share this information with as many students as possible and with anyone who might have students within reach! In particular please share with guidance counsellors and teachers. Brian Lennon Guidance Counsellor Please find below some up to date information/website links for students applying to colleges for the academic year of 2020-2021. As you will understand, the concerns of the colleges and their faculty are the same as yours; how will their students complete their course of study and finish exams for this academic year. No information has issued from DES, in relation to this years Junior and Leaving Certificate examinations, so whether the applications processes for this year will change, we still don’t know yet.
UCD: https://www.ucd.ie/registry/prospectivestudents/adviceforprospectiveirisheueeastudents/ UCC: https://www.ucc.ie/en/emt/covid19/prospective-faq/ NUIG have planned a series of virtual events where you can have your questions answered live. For further information and a list of the scheduled events please go to nuigalway.ie/virtual-events/ Trinity College Dublin has a dedicated email address for those students hoping to attend this year. Any queries can be forwarded to them at the following address: [email protected]. National college of Art and Design – postgraduates applications are now invited. Applicants should visit www.ncad.ie and follow the website links. For daily updates on Careers And Education News, please use this link and sign up to their newsletter. It is a good source of information delivered daily to your inbox: https://careersnews.ie |
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