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Personal Safety – Advice for College Students

Gardaí are advising first year college students as they start off on their college life to get to know the geography of the campus as soon as they can.

LIT and AIT secure €1m for university initiative

LIT along with their consortium partner AIT, has been awarded €1 million euro funding for their participation in the Regional University Network European University (RUN-EU) initiative.

Smartphone classes for older people

Clare County Library has announced a series of smartphone classes for older people in a number of libraries, beginning at the end of September.

Italian students enjoying Clare food producers

A number of Italian college students are currently enjoying a trip to Ireland during which they've been visiting popular local attractions and some of Clare's best food producers.

Research focuses on impact of remote working

As tens of thousands of workers return to the physical workplace this week, new research into the impact of remote working is attempting to determine the key aspects of this trend that should remain in place post-COVID. 
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MIC launches new unique B.Sc in Psychology 

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is delighted to announce the launch of a new Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B SC in Psychology) for student in-take in September 2022. 

Further recognition for ETB’s hospitality campus

Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s College of Further Education and Training Hospitality Campus has been announced as an accredited college with the World Association of Chefs Societies within its Global Education Network.

Three Clare winners in Texaco Children’s Art Competition

Three Clare students have won top prizes in this year’s 67th Texaco Children’s Art Competition, the results of which were delayed until now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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