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CAO points rise for MIC’s education programmes 

Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC) undergraduate education programme offering has seen a marked increase in CAO points for 2021.  

Hospitality staff shortages could hamper Autumn bookings

Staff shortages in the hospitality sector in the Burren could hamper Autumn bookings, following one of the busiest summers in the region in recent years in terms of Irish visitors.

Clare enterprise wins business supports from Rethink Ireland

A Clare social enterprise has been awarded business supports by Rethink Ireland under their Genesis Programme.

LIT’s secures almost €2m to support Mid-West entrepreneurs

The Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre at LIT has secured €1.9 million in funding from Enterprise Ireland to continue to run the entrepreneurial development programme - New Frontiers, in the Mid-West for a further five years.

Planning application lodged for €1.2bn data centre

A planning application has been submitted for the construction of a €1.2 billion data centre for the outskirts of Ennis.
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LIT increases student work placements

Limerick Institute of Technology has bucked the national trend by increasing its student work placement capacity by almost 50 percent during a year when Covid-19 restricted work placements elsewhere.

Founder Weekend and Pre-Accelerator comes to Munster

RDI Hub in Killorglin, Co. Kerry is hosting the next NDRC Founder Weekend and Pre-Accelerator programme to deliver early stage startup support and get founders one step closer to the €100K NDRC Accelerator Programme.

Students encouraged to apply for accounting apprenticeship

Clare students are being encouraged to apply for a national accounting technician apprenticeship programme which will create jobs in the region as part of 125 positions nationally.
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