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GAA encouraging educational development of members

Details of the 2016/2017 GAA National Student Bursary scheme have been announced. Now in its tenth year, the scheme is open to members of the...

LIT continues to rise as a force in international education

LIT’s continued rise as a force in international education was clear this week as new students from all over the world were formally welcomed to Limerick by Mayor Kieran O’Hanlon and LIT’s International Office staff.

‘Talking is a strength not a weakness’

USI and PleaseTalk have come together to launch the national student support card ahead of Suicide Awareness Day this Saturday.

TG4 appoint new Ardstiúrthóir

Alan Esslemont has been appointed as the new Ardstiúrthóir of TG4.

Element Six workers to go on strike this month

Staff at Shannon based Element Six are to go on strike later this month.

Giving a major sound to music in Clare

Secondary school students across the County are being given the opportunity to take part in ensemble performances as part of The Clare Trazz Experience aswell as the Pop and Rock Orchestra.

Examining the origins of the 1916 Proclamation

As part of the Clare 1916 Centenary Group lecture series one of Clare's leading historians, Dr. Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc will give a lecture in Ennis this Friday.

Dooley insists roaming charges must come to an end

Fianna Fáil Communications Spokesperson, Timmy Dooley TD has criticised the apparent U-Turn by the European Commission on the proposal end roaming charges.

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