Clare Youth Service has been adding new ways to engage and work with young people over the past year and now, in conjunction with the Creative Youth Partnership, is offering online Make-up courses for young people aged 15-17.
The University of Limerick has achieved the highest possible standard in the new QS Stars Rating System, the only university in Ireland to achieve this in 2021.
The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) is calling on young people from Clare to share their thoughts on the future of Ireland’s electricity system, at a major online Youth Assembly on 21st April 2021.
A virtual Ceremony of Recognition took place at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) on Friday 26 March whereby the academic and other notable achievements of over 2,000 graduates and students were celebrated.
Ennis Macra na Feirme will host a ‘Strength in Adversity Talk’ on Wednesday 31st March at 8pm on Zoom. The club will have two high profile guest speakers from Clare on the night.
Nine-year-old Molly McPhillips, a 3rd class student at St Senan’s Primary School in Shannon, has won a competition launched by Shannon Group to design a new biodiversity garden in Shannon.