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Trinity College Dublin - steeped in excellence
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, Trinity is steeped in a history of education and research excellence, but also has a progressive outlook towards supporting learners that want to build a more sustainable and equitable world.
Chanelle Pharma appoints Angelo Gatto to drive growth and expansion
Chanelle Pharma, Ireland’s largest manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals for human and animal health, has announced the appointment of Angelo Gatto as CEO.
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Over 600 apprentices now engaged in Manufacturing Engineering and Polymer Apprenticeships - Ibec
Ibec’s Irish Medtech Association and Polymer Technology Ireland, the Ibec groups which represents the medtech, and polymer sectors, celebrated over 600 apprentices now engaged with the Manufacturing Technician Level 6, Manufacturing Engineer Level 7 and Polymer Processing Technologist Level 7 apprenticeship programmes at special ‘Talent to Thrive’ event hosted by the Irish Medtech Association Board at The G Hotel, Galway last week.
The benefits of a General degree such as Arts and Science
There are three general degrees available at University – Business - which I covered in my last article, as well as Science and Arts, which I will cover in this article. General degrees are a great starting point for any student who does not know what they want to do after the leaving cert but really enjoyed studying a group of subjects or one subject at leaving cert. For example, many students who really enjoyed Biology and Chemistry go on to do general science. Other students who enjoyed arts subjects such as English, history or languages may opt to go on and study an Arts degree.
The benefits of a general degree in arts or science
There are three general degrees available at university – business, which I covered in my last article, as well as science and arts, which I will cover in this article. General degrees are a great starting point for any student who does not know what they want to do after the Leaving Cert but really enjoyed studying a group of subjects or one subject at Leaving Cert. For example, many students who really enjoyed biology and chemistry go on to do general science. Other students who enjoyed arts subjects such as English, history or languages may opt to study an arts degree.
Chanelle Pharma appoints Brian O’Broin to Chief Quality & Technology Officer role
Ireland’s largest indigenous pharmaceutical manufacturer of both medical and veterinary products has appointed Brian O’Broin to the newly created role of Chief Quality and Technology Officer (CQTO).
Galway adults urged to get blood pressure check 'before damage is done'
The Irish Heart Foundation is urging people in Galway to have their blood pressure checked as part of a new campaign to drive awareness of the dangers of high blood pressure.
Annual ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ conference to take place in September
The Irish Cancer Society’s national conference ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ is taking place both in-person and online on Saturday, September 3 at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
Covid-19 pop-up vaccination clinic to operate at Mullingar Primary Centre
A HSE pop-up vaccination centre will operate at Mullingar Primary Care Centre from 12pm-6.30pm on Saturday, August 20.