
Ireland’s top ranked School of Nursing and Midwifery
Choosing a career is one of the biggest life decisions you will make and with so many options for nursing or midwifery education you may ask: “Why choose Trinity?”. Top ranking School For the past three years the QS University ranking agency has measured the nursing subject. The School of Nursing and Midwifery in Trinity…

Horticulture as a career path
The Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture is located in the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin’s northside suburb of Glasnevin. At this location we teach full time courses in Horticulture at Level 5 (Certificate, 1 year), Level 6 (Advanced Certificate, 1 year) and Level 7 (Ordinary Degree, 3 years). We have approximately 200 students from all…

Study in Hungary for a range of qualifications
Studying in Hungary has provided an alternative for many Irish students to access a number of qualifications in recent years. Aspiring doctors, physiotherapist and vets, amongst many other disciplines have used universities and colleges in Hungary to kickstart their careers. These subjects and qualifications can be accessed online through http://www.studyhungary.hu which provides comprehensive information about…

What is Social Care?
Social care is a profession where people work in partnership with those who experience marginalisation, disadvantage or special needs. Social care workers professionally guide, challenge and support those entrusted to their care toward achieving their maximum potential. Social care workers may work, for example, with children and adolescents in residential care; people with learning…

Ireland’s Premier Campus for Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts
We invite you to be part of our success story LYIT School of Tourism is the oldest campus outside Dublin dedicated to education and training in Culinary Arts, Hospitality Operations and Management, and Tourism. Established in 1969, and looking forward to celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019, the campus has produced graduates who are renowned…

Bachelor of Arts in Youth and Community Studies with New Media at IT Tralee
An innovative new programme designed to meet the growing demand for youth and community workers across a variety of settings. Youth and Community workers promote and support active communities. The BA in Youth and Community Studies with New Media at IT Tralee is a three year level 7 (TL782) or four year level 8 (TL882)…

Want to go to college? Don’t have enough points? Sorted…come to DFEi
When summer is over, seaside towns have more to offer than ice-cream cones and candy floss, and the Victorian seaside town of Dún Laoghaire is no exception. In the quiet end, bordering on leafy Monkstown, a restrained revolution is playing out in a modest building on Cumberland Street. The warriors are students and teachers carrying…

Universal Design at Cork Institute of Technology
Design for all regardless of age, size or ability Read the full CIT 9 page feature online – https://issuu.com/educationmagazine/docs/education_magazine_31-3i By Professor Sean F. O’Leary – Department of Mechanical, Biomedical and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Mechanical, Electrical and Process Engineering, Cork Institute of Technology The application of the principles of universal design – the design and composition of a product,…

Choose Business at UCD
The world of business is ever evolving and UCD Lochlann Quinn School of Business is evolving with it. Our up to date curriculum, excellent teaching facilities and world class academics ensure that our students are prepared for the future, wherever it may take them. The Lochlann Quinn School of Business is the only triple accredited…

Horticulture as a career path
The Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture is located in the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin’s northside suburb of Glasnevin.

Study for your university degree here in the North West
ON the shores of Lough Gill, and still only minutes from Sligo Town, St. Angela’s College, Sligo offers a wide range of undergraduate degree programmes.

Community spirit at MIC sets it apart from other colleges
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has many features to recommend it as a great college. Not least among them are leading programmes in the liberal arts, theatre studies, primary and post-primary teacher education and early childhood degrees, two state-of-art campuses in Limerick and Thurles, and a reputation for excellence in learning and research. However, for new…

Tourism – a world of opportunities in an exciting and global industry
Tourism is Ireland’s largest indigenous industry employing 230,000 people nationally, one in every ten of the labour-force. The industry is twice the size of agriculture and far bigger in employment than the construction industry, the IT industry, or the financial services sector. It crucially cannot be outsourced or off-shored and its economic benefits are felt…

Promoting positive mental health in the community
ICHAS (Irish College of Humanities & Applied Sciences) are delighted to be involved in Limerick Mental Health Week, promoting positive mental health in the community.