Applications are now open for the Sept. 2022 intake on the BSc Geospatial Surveying (Part-Time) degree programme in TU Dublin (TU089).In partnership with the industry and accredited by the SCSI and CICES, the programme runs on a part-time basis. This course enables the student to continue working and undertaking their study part-time, with one day and one morning or evening a week in the college—a great option for anyone in the industry who wants to further their career. Further information is available at: https://www.tudublin.ie/study/part-time/courses/geospatial-surveying-tu089/
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The BSc in Spatial Planning and Environmental Management (TU835) at TU Dublin is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in either planning the future of towns and cities or managing a sustainable environment for the future.
The BSc is one of Ireland’s top professionally accredited programs, leading to a specialised, internationally recognised and highly employable degree in these two fields, which are directly engaged in combating climate change. Because it is a combined programme, students have the flexibility to decide in second year whether to stream into one of two specialist areas, either Spatial Planning or Environmental Management. The programme is delivered at TU Dublin Environment & Planning, which has some of Ireland’s leading experts in these fields. The programme is engaged and active-learning based. Students get involved in fieldwork, studio-work, group projects and meeting with agencies, communities and other stakeholders in their many studies. It is based on the TU Dublin Bolton Street and Grangegorman Campuses with a high level of practical tuition and field trips. The TU835 BSc (Hons) in Spatial Planning and Environmental Management at TU Dublin offers choices, opportunities and careers in creating a sustainable future. The TU835 Programme Webpage explains more about the course and the TU Dublin Environment & Planning website answers some Frequently Asked Questions. Check out day-to-day life at TU Dublin Environment & Planning on Twitter. The TU Dublin School of Creative Arts are holding a Portfolio Submission Webinar for CAO applicants to our programmes in Fine Art (TU974), Interior Design (TU975), Visual Communication Design (TU973) and Visual Merchandising and Display (TU795). The online session will take place on Thursday, 20th January from 6pm to 7pm. The session will cover information on our online portfolio submission process as well as general guidance on what type of work to submit. Academic staff from the various programmes will join the event and applicants will have an opportunity to ask questions about the portfolio process and also about the School’s programmes. A member of the TU Dublin Admissions Office will also be available to answer any questions you have in relation to the application process.
You can register for the event by visiting here ... 20th of May at 4p.m.
We are holding an online information session: Date: Thursday 20th of May Time: 4p.m. to 5p.m. Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tu-dublin-access-to-apprenticeship-information-webinar-tickets-152537380411 At this, we will provide an overview of the Access to Apprenticeship programme, outline the application process, and answer any questions you might have. The most up to date application form, an information sheet and flyer are attached. You must complete the attached application form in addition to expressing your interest online. We are taking applications for the Sept 2021 Programme. The provisional closing date to receive applications is Friday the 20th of August 2021. This Thursday, 25th March 4.30-5.30pm, TU Dublin is holding an Information Day about ‘TU838 BSc (Hons) Sustainable Timber Technology’.It’s the University’s newest programme (evolving from an earlier programme) and addresses a range of specific Sustainable Development Goals. The sector is growing fast, is at the centre of Ireland’s emerging Bioeconomy. Employer interest in student placement and graduates is very strong.
The website is here: https://tinyurl.com/4fw5zamr. Ireland is at the start of an extraordinary number of revolutions in how and why we use timber and technology, how we do business and what we learn. It’s a great time to consider a career as a timber technologist!
Click here for more information … The following programmes are no longer restricted therefore applicants can now make a late application:-
Level 8TU975 (Interior Design) TU973 (Design – Visual Communication) TU974 (Fine Art) Level 7TU795 (Visual Merchandising & Display) Applications close 26th February 2021 - For information on Programme fees & applications go to our website www.tudublin.ie/Conservatoire
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