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Students from Algeria fly in to study at UL

Around 140 PhD students are due in Shannon today from North Africa to study at the University of Limerick.

Limerick company receives prestigious industry accreditation

AMCS, the leading global supplier of integrated software and vehicle technology for the waste, recycling and resource industries, today announced that it has attained SOC I Type II compliance, highlighting the company’s outstanding work with their clients.

Chamber reminds businesses to be ‘customs-ready’

Major change can always be subject to glitches, and the current delays being experienced by hauliers and freight forwarders in transporting goods from Ireland to the United Kingdom, while linked to issues with technology, can also be partly laid at the doors of some exporters and importers who don’t have the systems in place for trading with the UK as a third country.

Clare student honoured by Accounting Technicians Ireland

A Clare student was honoured as Accounting Technicians Ireland conferred membership to graduates in its first virtual conferring ceremony.

Cratloe’s Caragh is new branch President

The Limerick branch of Network Ireland, an organisation supporting the professional and personal development of women, has elected Clare woman Caragh O’Shea as President for 2021.
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Atlantic Aviation Institute obtains B737 MAX training approval

Shannon-based Atlantic Aviation Institute, an EASA-approved Part 147 training organisation and business unit of Atlantic Aviation Group, has been granted approval to deliver 737 MAX General Familiarisation and Differences training to its customer base.

Clare students win Intel scholarships

Two Co Clare students, studying at the University of Limerick, have been awarded scholarships by technology giant Intel which has a facility in Shannon.

North Clare eir issues raised in Dáil

Clare Independent Michael McNamara has raised a number of the issues in Dáil Éireann today.
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