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The Awarding Bodies - Trinity College Dublin

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Certain Irish institutions are both providers of courses / programmes and awarding bodies in their own right: theseare the Irish universities and the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).

In Ireland, following the changes in the qualifications system as a result recent legislation, the number of statutory bodies has been reduced as the new awards councils FETAC and HETAC have assumed the the awarding functions previously fulfilled by several other Irish organisations such as the National Council for Educational Awards (NCEA), National Council for Vocational Awards (NCVA), Solas, Teagasc, the National Tourism Certification Board (CERT) and Bord Iascaigh Mhara.

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Portuguese Language

Courses run for 22 weeks, spread over two academic terms – Michaelmas (starting September) and Hillary (starting January). All classes take place in-person on Trinity's central campus.

This Portuguese course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers. Portuguese is official language of nine countries and is the fastest-growing European language in the…

Psychology: The Science of Behaviour and Mind

The course will run for 16 weeks, commencing Wednesday 4th October 2025. In the first term (Michaelmas) the course runs for 10 weeks, while the second term (Hillary), commencing Wednesday 24th January 2026, will run for six weeks.

This course will present an overview of contemporary psychology and introduce participants to cutting-edge research undertaken by School of Psychology staff. Topics can include: How…

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