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Employers need ‘360º view’ of talent pool when hiring

Potential employers need to take a panoramic view of all the talent available to them when it comes to hiring, according to the Association of Higher Education, Access and Disability (AHEAD).

UL & MIC team up to offer new Liberal...

A Liberal Arts programme, to be jointly offered by the University of Limerick (UL) and Mary Immaculate College (MIC) will commence in the next year academic year in September 2017.

Work begins on avoiding skills shortage

The Mid-West is acting early to avoid a skills shortage by launching launch a multi-layered recruitment campaign to meet the unprecedented flow of job creation into the region.

Shannon business top of agenda on Breen trip

Three Shannon companies and businesses were to the fore during Minister of State for Employment and Small Business Pat Breen’s trade missions to Poland and India.

€3.5m project to develop 100,000 sq. ft. facility in...

Shannon Commercial Properties, today (Thursday) announced the €3.5 million development of 100,000 sq. ft. of industrial space in the Shannon Free Zone.
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Ireland enters era of apprenticeship-based degrees

For the first time in Ireland, completion of an apprenticeship will lead to the award of a Bachelor of Engineering degree.

Global Aviation Institute opens in Shannon

Atlantic Aviation Group has confirmed the establishment of its new state-of-the-art facility in the Shannon Free Zone in Shannon.

All-Ireland winning manager for centre-stage at lunch

Michael Ryan guided Tipperary to their twenty seventh All-Ireland senior hurling championship in 2016; this December is one of the main speakers at Shannon Chamber’s annual Presidents lunch.
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