Month: November 2023

Interview: Maureen Kennelly Director of The Arts Council

Interview: Maureen Kennelly Director of The Arts Council

By Niall Gormley Among the big ticket items announced in Leinster House as part of Budget 2024 was the news that funding of the Arts Council has reached €134 million.  That’s serious money, up from an annual €75m in 2019. Why, when there are so many competing needs, are we spending so much money on…

Voice, Acting, Movement with LIR

Voice, Acting, Movement with LIR

The Lir, National Academy of Dramatic Art at Trinity College Dublin offers a number of courses for school leavers. There are two acting programmes, a Foundation Diploma in Acting and Theatre, and a Bachelor in Acting. Alongside this, there is a Bachelor in Stage Management and Technical Theatre.  The Foundation Diploma is a 24-week-long programme…

Imagining a better way to a Net Zero Future with our Bord Gáis Energy Academy

At Bord Gáis Energy we are on a journey to transform Ireland’s energy landscape. We are determined to lead the way. How? By investing in upstream opportunities to enable the transition of Ireland’s energy system to net zero.  Over the last number of years, we have switched our focus from being a classic utility supplier…

Triumph of Collaboration at Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim ETB

Triumph of Collaboration at Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim ETB

The Further Education and Training Sector Glitters at WorldSkills Ireland in Sep 2023 The Further Education and Training (FET) Sector in Ireland proudly showcased our programmes at the annual WorldSkills Ireland event held in RDS Dublin. This year’s event was significant for the FET Sector as it marked the remarkable collective collaboration of the 16 Education…

Revised HEAR scheme aims to reach more disadvantaged groups

Revised HEAR scheme aims to reach more disadvantaged groups

The Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) has completed a review of its effectiveness in targeting those groups who, historically, have not accessed higher education due to socioeconomic barriers and will launch a revised version of the scheme in 2025.  Initially rolled out in 2008, HEAR was established in recognition of the obstacles that students from…

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