Claremorris FRC

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Families Working Together for the Future—the aim of this programme is to support families of children of all ages to affirm their roles as parents and help them to acquire skills which will enhance their role as parents. It also aims to help parents to adapt to a changing society and to cope with some of the issues which arise as a result of this. If you are interested in this course, please contact Claremorris FRC on 094 937 7838.

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Building up your confidence

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

If you would like to improve your confidence, communication and assertiveness skills in a safe supportive environment then you might be interested in attending a six week course in the Family Centre, Chapel Street, Castlebar which takes place for two hours on Thursday mornings, 11am to 1pm starting February 7.

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St Colman’s College

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Enrolment for St Colman’s College will take place on Tuesday February 19 at 5.30pm.

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CRCfm

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Issues both local and national will be up for discussion on Saturday Forum this week.

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Emigrant’s Farewell

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

An Emigrant’s Farewell performed by Atlantic Rhythm is coming to Nevin’s, Newfield on Saturday February 9.

The show takes you on a journey back to Lahardane, Co Mayo in 1912 as a heartbroken family bids farewell to four daughters who are set to board the Titanic for America the following day.

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Rice College open night on Wednesday, February 20

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Rice College, Westport opens it doors on Wednesday, February 20 between 7pm and 9pm to welcome the young men who will seek admission for the new academic year commencing next September. Michael Rabbette, principal, Sinead MacManus, deputy principal and the staff will be available to meet the new students and their parents/guardians. They can be assured of a very warm welcome.

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Coláiste Néifinn is now enrolling for 2013 courses

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Coláiste Néifinn is an Irish summer college in Castlebar that caters for the learning of the Irish language for 12 to 18 year olds. This college is bringing to life our native language in a new and innovative way. The co-ordinators are two local Irish teachers, and they will be assisted by a range of experienced teachers. All the teachers have taught in several Gaeltacht colleges and bring a plethora of knowledge and hands on experience to Coláiste Néifinn.

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Amicus Technology leads BIM public training in west

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Long-established Galway-based computer-aided design software and training provider Amicus Technology is at the forefront of a revolution in the construction sector – building information modelling (BIM). By integrating all stakeholders in the project throughout its lifecycle, from concept to building maintenance, BIM radically changes the traditional building process. For example all Government contracts in the UK must use BIM from 2016 and it is already in place in USA, Australia, Denmark, and other countries.

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Consider a career in make-up artistry

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

The International School of Make-up Artistry which is in existence for over 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends.

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A parent’s guide to spotting bullying

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

The popularity of the internet and social media sites has meant bullies are finding new ways to emotionally and physically distress other children, making it harder for parents to spot it. Cyber-bullying is a form of bullying utilising the internet and mobile phones.

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Coláiste Sheosaimh mid-term and summer courses now enrolling

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

Bunaíodh Coláiste Sheosaimh i 1960 agus eagraítear Cúrsaí Gaeilge rathúla gach bliain ó shin. Coláiste Sheosaimh is situated about 40 miles west of Galway city. Since it was first established in 1960 the college has run very successful Irish courses from its two centres in Cárna (Junior College) and Cill Chiaráin (Senior College). The morning classes have been fully revised and restructured to put increased emphasis on oral work in line with the new school curriculum.

An intensive revision course will be held for Higher Level Irish Leaving Cert students during the February mid-term (Feb 8-12). The €350 fee includes full-board accommodation, transport and tuition on all aspects of the Leaving Cert exam – oral, aural and written.

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Reputation is key when choosing a project management programme

Thu, Jan 31, 2013

The demand for certified project professionals is growing strongly. When making a decision on which project management development programme to invest in, reputation is of paramount importance. The Institute of Project Management’s faculty is led by its programme director Ed Naughton, who is an internationally recognised expert and a member of the powerful IPMA Education and Training Board. His colleagues on this board are world thought leaders from Switzerland, China, Romania, Greece, and Italy.

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