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Transform Education at St Nicholas Montessori College

Transform Education at St Nicholas Montessori College

NEW COURSES AT ST NICHOLAS St Nicholas Montessori College’s FIRST non-Montessori Teacher Training Courses BA Hons Psychology – Level 8 Full Time/Part Time This course offers a broad introduction to the field of Psychology and its major sub-disciplines. Over 3 years (or 4 year part-time) learners engage with the core areas in psychology including developmental,…

Cracking Cybersecurity

Cracking Cybersecurity

James Caffrey works on implementing the National Cyber Security Strategy at the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. He explains in detail what cyber security is and the important role it’s going to play in years to come. Picture the scene. You are the Principal of a school and you prepare to travel there…

€1m invested in three geothermal energy projects

€1m invested in three geothermal energy projects

Technological University Dublin, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Trinity College Dublin have launched the Embark Fund, a pilot programme to support the development of early-stage commercialisation projects. The fund is available to researchers in TU Dublin, TCD and RCSI providing of up to €15,000 over four months to support the development of…

World’s first hydrogen fuel cell passenger train takes its first steps

World’s first hydrogen fuel cell passenger train takes its first steps

The Coradia iLint is the world’s first regional passenger train to enter service equipped with fuel cells to convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, thus eliminating pollutant emissions related to propulsion.  The train is completely quiet, and its only emission is water. Purpose-built for use on non-electrified lines, it provides clean, sustainable traction with no…

Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world says research

Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world says research

Fears that electric cars could actually increase carbon emissions are unfounded in almost all parts of the world, new research shows. Media reports have regularly questioned whether electric cars are really greener once emissions from production and generating their electricity are taken into account. But a new study by the universities of Exeter, Nijmegen and…

Three Irish universities launch Embark Fund

Three Irish universities launch Embark Fund

Technological University Dublin, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Trinity College Dublin have launched the Embark Fund, a pilot programme to support the development of early-stage commercialisation projects. The fund is available to researchers in TU Dublin, TCD and RCSI providing of up to Ä15,000 over four months to support the development of…

Maynooth University recognised as a University of Sanctuary

Maynooth University recognised as a University of Sanctuary

Maynooth University has been officially designated as a University of Sanctuary in recognition of its initiatives to promote a culture of welcome for refugees, asylums seekers and other migrants into the community. Sanctuary universities have a demonstrated commitment to welcoming asylum seekers and refugees onto their campus through initiatives including bursary and scholarship schemes, and…

Research shows significance of native predators to naturally restore ecosystem

Research shows significance of native predators to naturally restore ecosystem

A new research study led by Queen’s University highlights the crucial role that recovering native predators can play in conserving the natural ecosystem. The research reveals how a native predator, the pine marten, is helping to conserve the UK and Ireland’s only native squirrel, the red squirrel. Following introductions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,…

UL and CAB target proceeds of crime on new course

UL and CAB target proceeds of crime on new course

A new course launching at University of Limerick will provide training to law enforcement in the area of proceeds of crime investigation, asset identification, seizure, confiscation and recovery.    UL and the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) are to work together on the new Postgraduate Diploma in Proceeds of Crime and Asset Identification. The new course…

€3m to retrofit older third level buildings

€3m to retrofit older third level buildings

A new €3 million pilot programme to improve energy efficiency and support decarbonisation in higher education institutions as part of targets in the Climate Action Plan has been announced.  Among the initiatives that will be considered include deep retrofitting of older or low energy efficiency buildings to bring them to at least B2 Building Energy…

‘The Hub’ opens at University College Cork

‘The Hub’ opens at University College Cork

One of the oldest buildings in the centre of the UCC campus has been conserved and transformed, and is now open as the Hub, a new centre designed to streamline student services and support student learning.  The Hub, which extends over five floors, unites student services at a single point of contact for 26,000 undergraduate…

Gaeloideachas criticises the process for selecting new secondary schools

Gaeloideachas criticises the process for selecting new secondary schools

Six new post-primary schools are planned to open in 2020 and all are English-medium schools. Gaeloideachas, which promotes Irish-medium education, has criticised the process for selecting these schools. The organisation said that a significant number of parents in the catchment areas for the new schools had expressed a preference for Irish-medium education and are very…

Universities and IoTs make joint Covid-19 appeal to students

Universities and IoTs make joint Covid-19 appeal to students

The presidents of all of Ireland’s Universities and Institutes of Technology made an unprecedented appeal to their students to fully follow set guidelines on social distancing to protect themselves from infection from the coronavirus. In an email to their 250,000 students the presidents urged compliance with the HSE’s social distancing advice and to limit gatherings…

Viris crisis raises questions over the future of education

Viris crisis raises questions over the future of education

As we go to press, the coronavirus crisis is in full swing, bringing the education system to a halt and raising immediate questions as to how this academic year is to end, with big implications for exams and qualifications. As a periodical, we can’t cover this news cycle which is changing by the hour. But…

Teacher training reforms are making progress

Teacher training reforms are making progress

Ireland’s teacher training structures have been undergoing reforms recommended by the 2012 report on the system. A new review of the reform process has been released and here is an edited copy of the executive summary. In 2012, the report of an International Review Panel, chaired by Professor Pasi Sahlberg, proposed a vision for the restructuring…

Ireland’s critical energy balance

Ireland’s critical energy balance

By Niall Gormley The chart shown here represents all the sources for the energy we use in the Republic of Ireland and where that energy is consumed. It shows the huge tasks facing us as we try to make our way of life sustainable and it shows the huge opportunities that are open to us….