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Mayo to share in funding for access to music tuition
Music Generation, the U2 and Ireland funds supported National Music Education Programme, has announced that Mayo has been selected for participation in the first round of the programme. Over the next three years Music Generation will award a total of up to €1.6 million to help children and young people access vocal and instrumental tuition in their local areas.
Education
Athlone IT will hold an information evening about its Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme on Thursday May 12.
Education
The Midland School of Childcare is running a FETAC Level 6 Train the Trainer Course. This course is suited to those who wish to pursue a career in adult education. It is a general trainer qualification suited to almost any training situation.
Three hundred work placements available for experienced Galway professionals
Experienced and professional individuals in Galway who are eager to rejoin the workforce have the opportunity to take up some 300 work placements provided by Begin Again (www.beginagain.ie), a career advancement programme developed by the Irish Centre for Business Excellence (ICBE).
A food coach for you and your family
Food is a powerful tool. It effects your mind, your body, and how you use the precious energy you have. You can utilise how food works or waste it. You can age slower or faster. You can reverse disease or make things worse. It’s up to you!
Artists bursary
Mayo County Council is offering two special bursary awards to artists born or living in Mayo, to enable them to spend two weeks at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, County Monaghan.
Teachers are not to blame for public sector inefficiencies
The value placed on teachers in Ireland seems to be downgrading all the time.
Postgraduate programme in adult and community education at Kilkenny Campus
The Department of Adult and Community Education at NUI Maynooth has a long history of offering professional development courses for those in the adult and community education sector.
Add some creativity to your life at the Arts Village
The Olive Whelan School of Arts and Drama is now very well established in providing modules in arts-in-education, arts-in-health, and arts-in-therapy.
A to Z Computers strengthen links with local schools
Kilkenny-based IT Company, A to Z Computers has recently completed an extensive rollout of state-of-the-art ICT equipment to Coláiste Eamann Rís in Callan. The completion of this project sees staff and pupils of the school availing of some of the latest in ICT equipment such as High-Spec Laptops, 3D Ready Projectors, Visualisers and Interactive Whiteboards.