Search Results for 'Higher education'

13 results found.

Bloom Gold medal winner to present on gardening fundamentals

image preview

Award-winning garden designer and 2024 Bloom Gold medal recipient Leonie Cornelius is among the distinguished line-up of guest speakers at a free event focusing on the environment at Theatre 1000, ATU Galway, on Wednesday, November 13.

Careers in law

Law can be studied in most universities in Ireland including University of Galway, Galway ATU, Athlone TUS. University of Galway offers a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), law and business, law criminology and justice, as well as a BA in law which is offered through general arts. Athlone TUS offers a Bachelor’s in law and a Bachelor of business and law. All of these courses provide a comprehensive basis in the core law subjects such as company law, criminal law, constitutional law, law of contract, property law, tort and European law. These are the subjects that are required to sit the solicitor and bar exams.

Careers in Law

Law can be studied in most universities in Ireland including University of Galway, Galway ATU, Athlone TUS. University of Galway offers a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), Law and Business, Law Criminology and Justice as well as a BA in Law which is offered through general Arts. Athlone TUS offers a bachelor’s in law and a Bachelor of Business and law. All of these courses provide a comprehensive basis in the core law subjects such as Company law, Criminal law, Constitutional law, law of contract, Property law, Tort and European law. These are the subjects that are required to sit the solicitor and bar exams. Many of these University degree courses also offer a work placement or study abroad option which provides an enriching learning experience for the student while also making them more employable.

REGARI Recovery College prospectus promoting mental health and wellbeing

REGARI Recovery College have recently launched their upcoming Autumn/Winter 2021 prospectus with details of their range of free educational courses and workshops which are all designed to promote mental health, wellbeing and recovery in these unprecedented times.

How to choose the right college courses

image preview

How do I pick the right list of course choices?

How industry is using online learning and MOOCs to roll out operational excellence programmes

In 2013, IT Sligo launched Ireland's first free massive open online course (MOOC) on Lean Sigma Quality. This seven-week online course has now been delivered to more than 7,500 participants from Irish organisations.

GMIT Mayo announces innovative new industry-aligned MSc in digital media and marketing

image preview

GMIT Mayo has announced a brand-new part-time post graduate programme, the Master of Science in Digital Media and Marketing, which will commence delivery in January 2020. The two-year Level 9 course is suitable for those who hold a primary degree in any discipline and wish to gain a postgraduate qualification in this dynamic, high-demand skills set.

Places available on all further education courses in GCC

School leavers and mature students who are considering Galway Community College as their further education destination in September 2019 can apply and register online now on all QQI accredited courses. GCC's courses offer a mix of practical and portfolio work and work experience. They are designed as a step towards skilled employment or progression to higher education institutes. There are no CAO points required for further education courses, and after completion you can apply for more than 1,200 CAO courses that will accept a QQI award for progression purposes.

Three universities invited to submit proposal for Irish language plan for city

image preview

Three universities have been invited to submit proposals for an Irish Language Plan for Galway city.

AIT president encourages Class of 2015 to put higher education on election agenda

The president of Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) has encouraged the Class of 2015 to question politicians on their higher education policies in the build-up to the next General Election.

  • 1 (current)
  • 2
 

Page generated in 0.0329 seconds.