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Sample island life with Inishbofin Summer School and its team of educators

Inishbofin Summer School will this year run from July 1-5 when participants will explore the Magical Island of the White Cow with a team of great educators.

A musical breakaway — Patrick Cassidy Summer School and Concert in Mayo this May Bank Holiday Weekend

This May Bank Holiday weekend, leading Irish composer, Patrick Cassidy, will be in attendance at the McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris to host a Summer School for orchestral instrumentalists, music students, singers and composition students as well as choral and musical groups.

€16,500 funding for four Mayo groups for Small Scale Local Festivals and Summer Schools

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Four Mayo groups will share in €16,500 in funding for Small Scale Local Festivals and Summer Schools, following an announcement by the government.

Scoil Acla cancelled for first time in 35 years

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For the first time in 35 years, the difficult decision has been taken to cancel Achill’s traditional music and cultural summer school

Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to speak at NUI Galway Summer School

Dr Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, will deliver a public lecture during this year’s annual Summer School on the International Criminal Court. This special event marks the 20th anniversary of the world-renowned International Criminal Court Summer School, hosted each year by NUI Galway’s Irish Centre for Human Rights. The School will take place from 24-28 June in the University’s Human Biology Building.

Inishbofin Summer School – Explore a magical island in the company of a great team

The Inishbofin Summer school is Ireland’s longest running environmental school, which has welcomed a host of scientists, poets, writers, artists to work with teachers and the general public over the last 35 years. The school, which was first established by Leo Hallissey and Clare O‘Toole in 1984, has grown to become a highlight in the island’s yearly calender.

 

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