Coaching Training Programmes

Coaching Training Programmes

What is coaching Coaching is a collaborative alliance, which unlocks a person s potential. It develops and enhances performance, facilitates the achievement of goals and instills a culture of learning and continuous improvement. It is based on the belief that […]

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A Career in Make-up Artistry

A Career in Make-up Artistry

The International School of Make-up Artistry spans over 25 years, specialising in Make-up Artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. The course covers, all areas of beauty Make-up, including, Day, Evening, Bridal, […]

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University College Cork, Adult Continuing Education (ACE)

University College Cork, Adult Continuing Education (ACE)

Adult Continuing Education (ACE) at University College Cork is delighted to once again participate in the Government s Springboard initiative for 2015, which provides free part-time courses for jobseekers with the primary aim of getting jobseekers back to work. UCC […]

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Saor Ollscoil na hEireann (Free University of Ireland)

Saor Ollscoil na hEireann (Free University of Ireland)

Saor Ollscoil na hEireann (Free University of Ireland) was established in 1986 by a small group of educationalists with the creative vision of a life-long learning process. The University provides third level education to degree standard for mature students in […]

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University of Maynooth’s Summer Open Day 2015

University of Maynooth’s Summer Open Day 2015

University of Maynooth announces its Summer Open Day will take place at the North Campus on Saturday, 27th June, 10:30 am – 15:00 pm. Every year our open days are held in conjunction with Maynooth University. This is a great […]

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The National Adult Learner Forum 2016

The National Adult Learner Forum 2016

AONTAS (The National Adult Learning Organisation), in collaboration with the Further Education and Training (FET) streategy, is to organise a National Adult Learner Forum. The mission of AONTAS is to advocate for the right of all adults in Ireland to […]

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The European Project on Adult Learning

The European Project on Adult Learning

  The European Agenda on Adult learning was started to highlight and encourage more people to return to adult learning courses. For The EU campaign, AONTAS (The National Adult Learning Organisation), is collaborating with the The Department of Education and […]

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‘Get Motivated for the Summer’

‘Get Motivated for the Summer’

  With the summer quickly approaching, we got some tips on how to get motivated and stay fit. We all have busy lives, so sometimes sustaining motivation isn’t the easiest thing to do. Our suggestions will help you focus on […]

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5 Useful Tips for Writing a Book

5 Useful Tips for Writing a Book

      How many years have you talked about writing a novel We all postpone it, blaming our busy schedules and making various excuses. Here are some simple tips to get that novel started. 1. Read Read as many […]

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Learn A New Language This Summer

Learn A New Language This Summer

    By now we’ve all watched the impressive YouTube video of a young man named Matthew Youlden, speaking 9 different languages fluently. He isn’t content with just 9 though, he’s still learning more languages such as Dutch, Serbian, and […]

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Reap the rewards of growing your own produce

Reap the rewards of growing your own produce

It’s easy to spend ten minutes picking out a few fresh-looking carrots and a head of cabbage from your local supermarket. Growing your own takes a bit more effort and planning, but the rewards are a better health and far […]

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Meditation: Slowing things down, including ageing

Meditation: Slowing things down, including ageing

  They say that silence is golden. Perhaps they say so because in our stress-heavy and tech-connected lives it is almost as rare and hard to find as any precious metal. Our patterns of activity – mental and physical- are […]

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Journalism: An evolving craft

Journalism: An evolving craft

The power of the media is an awesome thing. The events and people you read about and the way you feel about them are invariably influenced by the tenor of the reporting, or by editorial decisions to withhold some details […]

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About Bloomsday

About Bloomsday

For many book lovers around the world, today is a big day. That’s because June 16 is Bloomsday, a day to celebrate the life and work of a true literary great – James Joyce. For anyone confused about the fanfare […]

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Creating some summer drama

Creating some summer drama

Aspiring actors and playwrights will have the opportunity to exercise their talents and improve their technique at Gormanstown Drama Summer School – the result of an arts partnership between Stageworks and The Gaiety School of Acting: The National Theatre School […]

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Digital cosmos continues to expand

Digital cosmos continues to expand

The digital cosmos is expanding at a staggering rate. Just consider for a moment how much information is available via the internet today: we bank, shop, communicate, document, learn, browse and entertain ourselves through the internet. And as more and […]

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Diet and Nutrition: Learn more, live more

Diet and Nutrition: Learn more, live more

When we hear the old adage of ‘5-a-day’, most people immediately recognise a general call to action for us consume at least 5 portions of fruit and veg each day as a means of safeguarding better health. But researchers at […]

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