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Rhatigan commences work on one of Ireland’s most sustainable large buildings

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The new Martin Naughton E3 Learning Foundry brings together Engineering, Environment and Emerging Technologies on Trinity College Dublin’s campus in Dublin city centre The ceremonial sod-turning for it, hosted by then Trinity provost Dr Patrick Prendergast and his successor, Professor Linda Doyle, was attended by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris, TD, and by philanthropist Dr Martin Naughton of Glen Dimplex, who donated €25 million towards the development of the facility.

‘Voluntary’ contributions to schools are ‘crippling’ family finances, says Farrell

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Families across Galway are being “crippled by requests” from the school their children attend, for ‘voluntary’ contributions which can run to €100 or €200 per child, and even as much as €300-400 in some cases.

Students urged to be cautious when seeking accommodation

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Students looking for accommodation in Galway are being urged to be cautious before committing to a private residence, to make sure the property fits the needs of all tenants, and to watch out for rental scams.

AIT seeking companies to collaborate on numerous live digital marketing projects

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Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) is inviting companies nationally to collaborate with digital marketing students on a series of live digital marketing projects over the coming 2021/22 academic year.

Constituency Sinn Fein Deputy criticises Government for spiralling college costs

Local Sinn Féin Deputy and Spokesperson on Defence, Sorca Clarke, has accused the government of failing third level students as college costs continue to spiral out of control and many are struggling to find accommodation.

Local Deputy Mayor claims treatment of school secretaries and caretakers unfair

Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O'Rourke, has expressed his deep concern with regard to the treatment of school secretaries and caretakers.

Radisson Athlone and iNUA Collection launch professional cookery programme

Radisson Athlone and the iNUA Collection is delighted to announce a new programme that puts that focus firmly on the consistent learning and development culture throughout the kitchens of the iNUA brand, targeting chefs at all levels.

ICPPD – a unique learning environment, ethos, and culture

Delivering programmes in Galway, Athlone, and online and with an administrative headquarters in Athlone, the International College for Personal and Professional Development, ICPPD, opened its doors to learners in September 2010.

The purpose of speech and drama with Claire Power

Speech and drama is a powerful way to empower students and enable them to develop self confidence, a creative imagination, empathy, and interpersonal skills. Students become better communicators in life as it involves using their voices and tones, facial expressions, body language, and movements, all of which are crucial in making students better communicators. This strong communication skill set will stay with them through life. Students develop their speech skills as they explore dramatic monologues, and while speaking poetry and prose. With clear articulation, and correcting any speech faults, they grow confident enough to speak in front of an audience.

Trading Faces Stage School & Casting Agency

According to Claire Power, artistic director with Trading Faces, young performers have suffered greatly in the last 18 months. They need to breathe and create again. Their personal development and self esteem have been severely compromised. Taking part in acting, singing, and dancing workshops will boost confidence, in a fun environment.

 

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