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Saving J to open for Delorentos at the Set Theatre

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Kilkenny band Saving J will open for Meteor Award nominees Delorentos this Saturday in Kilkenny’s Set Theatre. The Kilkenny quartet have also toured with the likes of Fight Like Apes, The Blizzards, and The Coronas over the past few years.

Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge (TEG) Examination Centre opening in Kilkenny

The fact that it is never ever too late to start something is evidenced by the increasing numbers of adults who are determined to finally make a fist of learning Irish. Reasons abound, whether personal or professional, and numbers attending Irish-language classes and conversation groups in various parts of the county remain firm.

Kilkenny campus NUI Maynooth — 11 years of flexible learning opportunities

The Kilkenny campus of NUI Maynooth provides opportunities for people over 23 years of age to access accredited third level courses.

Kilkenny Campus, NUI Maynooth – Third Level on your doorstep

Kilkenny Campus has been offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses for adult students from Kilkenny and the south east for twelve years. The annual Conferring in November last year brought the number of awards granted by NUI Maynooth through its Kilkenny Campus to almost 800 since 1997.

Kilkenny Campus, NUI Maynooth – Third Level on your doorstep

Kilkenny Campus has been offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses for adult students from Kilkenny and the south east for twelve years. The annual Conferring in November last year brought the number of awards granted by NUI Maynooth through its Kilkenny Campus to almost 800 since 1997.

Business and academia working together for the better

John Scanlan, commercialisation director with NUI Maynooth will give a talk entitled Innovation and New Opportunities, The Third Level Perspective on the University’s Kilkenny Campus on Thursday October 15, as part of Spirit of Enterprise Week.

Two Mayo students awarded Bank of Ireland scholarships for third-level education

Bank of Ireland has announced that it has awarded 87 new scholarships for third level education. Valued at over €1m, these scholarships allow students who face economic, social, or physical barriers an opportunity to access third level education. This year’s successful applicants included two talented Mayo students — Stephen Smyth, Ballina and Mairead McGowan, Newport — who received their awards from Richie Boucher, group chief executive, Bank of Ireland.

 

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