A showcase of Authors and Topics from Ireland’s Education Yearbook
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A showcase of Authors and Topics from Ireland’s Education Yearbook
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) has announced its final call for applications to the 2021-2022 President’s Scholarship Programme.
Lecturers at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) have published a book of essays on Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ to support Leaving Cert students in their English studies this academic year.
Éigse na Tríonóide, Trinity College Dublin’s annual Irish language festival, and Seachtain na Gaeilge, will take place online from 1-5th March 2021.
The elevation of nature education within our schools to a higher status has never been more necessary, COVID or no COVID.
ISSU Report on State Examinations 2021 and Reopening of Schools: Over 81% of respondents rated the ‘sitting in-person exams in June’ option favourably.
As the CAO deadline looms, students and their families are invited to a free Live Webinar with renowned careers expert, Dr Brian Mooney.
Minister Simon Harris has appointed two leading academics, Professor Turlough Downes and Professor Orla Muldoon, to the Irish Research Council.
In response to the digital divide experienced by students in DEIS schools, Trinity Access and Camara Ireland developed Tech2Students .
As the UK’s exit from the EU plays out against the backdrop of COVID-19, cross-border collaboration in education and research provides no little solace in these anxious times.