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Maria’s top marks in accounting programme

A mature student from Meelick, who wanted to help her family’s business enterprise, has gained one of the top marks in the country in the Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) Diploma exams, for which she studied online.

TUS launches ‘future-proofing’ programmes

The Department of Flexible Learning at The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) has launched more than 50 programmes for January 2022, across the faculties of Applied Science and Technology, Business and Humanities, Engineering and the Built Environment and the Limerick School of Art and Design.

Apprenticeship Employer of the Year nominees announced

Nominations are in for the 2021 Generation Apprenticeship Employer of the Year.

Lahinch Seaworld begins recruitment campaign

Lahinch Seaworld is currently undergoing a multi-million euro refurbishment and is expected to reopen in spring 2022.

Zimmer launches STEM Scholarship Award

Acknowledging the contribution of its highly skilled workforce in Ireland over the last thirteen years and with the goal of encouraging a new generation to enjoy a career in STEM, Zimmer Biomet has launched an annual scholarship award programme focused on recognising the children of its employees in both Shannon and Galway.
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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.

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.

TG4 programme features Clare businesses

In a motivational and inspiring six-part series produced by Dundara Television & Media, viewers will discover a genuine message, that life, and in particular your career won't take a step back by moving to the west of Ireland.
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