Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB) and Tusla – Child and Family Agency jointly unveiled a Home Economics classroom and a Barista training room at the Ballydowd Special…
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Dublin Local MattersEducation
Griffith College Business Graduates Showcase their Digital Transformation Plans
The Dublin Gazette strives not only to deliver high-quality news stories but also to innovate and transform the experiences of readers and customers. To this end, the newspaper partnered in…
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Buzbies are now taking registrations for their ECCE preschool sessions for September 2023, writes Rose Barrett. Places are limited – the facility is now down to the last few spaces…
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Dublin Local MattersGeneral News
Minister announces €5.7 million in funding to Dublin primary and special schools
Rachel Cunningham The minister for Education has announced that €5.7 million in minor works funding has been paid to primary and special schools in Dublin. This funding enables schools to…
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Dublin Local MattersGeneral News
Dalkey Book Festival Returns this June with the most stellar lineup yet
The Dalkey Book Festival’s lineup includes some of the world’s foremost writers and thinkers, including David Brooks, Masha Gessen, Brian Cox, Peter Frankopan,, Richard Ford, Ruby Wax and Sebastian Barry.. …
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Rachel Cunningham Student groups disrupted an address by climate minister Eamon Ryan’s in Trinity College Dublin last week to demand an extension of the eviction ban. Last Thursday, Extinction Rebellion,…
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Credit Summit has compiled an index on the cheapest and the most expensive countries to attend college in, to help students avoid debt, writes Rachel Cunningham. The index of accommodation costs,…
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Dublin Local MattersEducation
STEM students at Trinity College Dublin celebrated with scholarships
by Alex Greaneyby Alex GreaneyJohnson and Johnson announced its prestigious Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Undergraduate Award recipients from Trinity College Dublin. The Award recognises outstanding female students in STEM2D disciplines: Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths,…
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Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education has issued an open invitation for its Open Day on Thursday March 2. Prospective students are advised that they do not need CAO points…
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The organiser of Zero Day Con is advising third level institutions to urgently review their cybersecurity protocols, in the wake of a ransomware incident at one Irish university. It follows…