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Open call for Craft Business Programme

Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT), together with the Design & Crafts Council Ireland, have announced the opening of the first call for a new Crafting Business Programme which is part of a wider, three year, €1.8m Crafting Europe Project, being run in eight countries including Ireland.

Clare woman’s course brings diversity and inclusion to workplace

Anna McDonnell Dowling, originally from Fanore in Co. Clare founded the f school in 2018, an online education platform that offers courses designed to ‘kickstart your personal growth and give you the skills to deal with tough situations’.

Shannon college raising funds for RNLI

The Shannon College of Hotel Management Charity Committee has launched a mission to raise much needed funds for the RNLI Kilrush.

Beckman highlights best environmental practice for students 

Beckman Coulter is bringing a miniature wormery to Limerick for Engineering (LFE) at Shannon Airport on Thursday March 5th to demonstrate to students how the biomedical company, which has won awards for its sustainable environmental practices, manages onsite wastewater through a sophisticated filtration system and wormery.

Ei Electronics Supports Local Students’ Studies

Ei Electronics has come on board Limerick Institute of Technology’s Leaders@LIT Programme, funding Scholarships that will support two LIT Engineering students for the duration of their studies.
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Clare and Mid-West best for tech and biotech job...

Clare and the Mid-West offer tech and biotech workers careers and salaries that are at least on a par with those available in Dublin, the organisers of a forthcoming recruitment event at Thomond Park have said.

Cork and Clare win in Young Entrepreneurs competition

Two teenagers have shown themselves to be potential business moguls of the future after being crowned joint winners of the Shannon Airport Young Entrepreneur competition.

Another first for Bridget Haren Hair

Bridget Haren Hair & Beauty has made the first cut in Irish Hairdressing history by registering the first Apprentices on the new National Hairdressing Apprenticeship.
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