Thinking of taking up a Prison Officer Training Course? Prison Officer Training Courses will prepare you for this job. They will help you get in the right frame of mind. As well as this, you will be taught the right […]
Irish traditional music is known across the globe and for many tourists coming to Ireland, high on their list of things to do is find a pub with some Irish music happening – a session, which usually involves a […]
Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Man Ray, Nan Goldin… These are just some of the photographers whose work and names are instantly recognisable. Great photography is both art and documentary. It can evoke emotions, ask you to […]
The Diploma in Legal Studies at King’s Inns, Ireland’s renowned law school, attracts a diverse group of mature students. Ciarán Patton BL, the coordinator and course leader of the part-time Diploma at King’s Inns, discusses the benefits of the course’s […]
This week is Creative Brain Week which celebrates how brain science and creativity collide to seed new ideas in social development, technology, entrepreneurship, wellbeing and physical, mental and brain health across the life cycle. To celebrate the week, we look […]
The growing talent Pursuing a Healthcare Career in Ireland has been reported in a government publication Delivering Universal Healthcare: 23 developments in health in 2023. Since 2020 alone, over 25,000 additional healthcare workers joined public Irish health services underscoring immense […]
Martin Keaveney Creative Writing is growing from strength to strength and continues to inspire writers to achieve their creative goals. Below Martin talks to nightcourses.com on the eve of launching 31 online and In-Person courses 12th March 2020, 11am – […]
Discover the Creative Magic of Floristry: Have you ever wondered about the meditative joy embodied florists feel while crafting bespoke arrangements attuned to their clients’ unique stories? We revel not just in natural beauty itself but in unlocking meaning through […]
Ireland’s commitment to fostering a skilled and educated workforce remains steadfast, as evidenced by the latest statistics released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) on Further Education Outcomes for the Graduation Year 2021, published on 04 March 2024, This comprehensive […]
In this guest blog post OTC lecturer Niamh Delaney explains why health and social care professionals need to ensure that their knowledge is up date especially those working in services for people with disabilities. The small places Human rights are considered […]