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Parteen pupils try to reunite family of WW1 fallen...

Sixth class pupils in Parteen N.S. are undertaking a challenging history project and they’re appealing for the public’s help.

Musical instrument appeal at Ennis schools

Following on from the success of last year’s Instrument Appeal the event will run again this Christmas.

St Aidan’s soar with new active programme

St Aidan’s School in Shannon launched its pioneering new school active programme “Project Young Eagles – Soaring to the Sky” and also unveiled plans for its new all-weather pitch on Friday.

New supports for teen inventors and entrepreneurs

New teacher resources that will support 900 students of 17 Clare secondary schools taking part in the Student Enterprise Programme have been launched by Local Enterprise Office Clare and Minister for Employment & Small Business, Pat Breen, T.D.

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.
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Schools urged to sign up for talent programme

Bank of Ireland and Athletics Ireland have joined forces to launch a nationwide search amongst secondary schools to identify and foster talented students.

Public lecture on Moneen cave skeleton

Institute of Technology Sligo will host a special archaeology event on Friday night December 9th at Hylands Burren Hotel in Ballyvaughan.

GMIT and Woodside announce new scholarship

Woodside Energy Ireland, a subsidiary of Australia's largest oil and gas company, and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) have confirmed the awarding of a new scholarship.
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