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Gender: History, Culture and Representation
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. Dublin“The story is no longer about the things that have happened to women and men and how they have reacted to them; instead it is about how the subjective and collective meanings of women and men as categories of identity […]
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Genealogy – Tracing your family history (Class Based)
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for anyone wishing to develop a broad array of historical research skills. The programme will include detailed instruction into the tools and sources that are available to conduct personal, family and community based history research and […]
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Genealogy course (Family History) currently not running
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Cathal Brugha FET - Dublin City North, Co. DublinAn introduction to researching your family history which builds week on week through all the important classes of genealogy records, with an emphasis on what is available online. The Genealogy course will cover ‘How to get started’, births, marriages and […]
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Genealogy course – Your Family Tree Discovered
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Blackrock Further Education Institute - Blackrock, Co. DublinHave you ever thought about finding out more about your ancestors? If you are interested in the past and in particular your ancestors, why not enrol in the part-time genealogy course by Aiden Feerick MAGI This course will introduce you […]
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Genealogy – Tracing Your Family History (Cappamore)
Classroom Based, Genealogy Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for anyone wishing to develop a broad array of historical research skills. The programme will include detailed instruction into the tools and sources that are available to conduct personal, family and community based history research and […]
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Global Citizenship Education
Onsite, Community Development Course by People\\\’s College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: Karl Gough, BA in English, Media and Cultural Studies, PGDLT (further education). “Global Citizenship Education is an educational process aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the rapidly changing, interdependent and unequal world in which we live. By challenging stereotypes […]
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Greek and Roman Mythology and Religion Part I
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinWhat is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? In this module, Dr. Suzanne O’Neill is an introduction to the major myths of the classical world using a […]
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Greek and Roman Mythology and Religion Part II
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinWhat is myth? How do myths deal with fundamental human concerns about who we are and the world we live in? What is the relationship between myth and religion? Why did the Greeks and Romans worship many gods, believe in […]
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Group Work and Facilitation Skills (NFQ Level 6)
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Community Development Course by An Cosán - DublinProgramme Overview The Group Work and Facilitation Skills programme will develop learners’ understanding of group dynamics, of the principles underpinning facilitation styles and interventions, and of a range of group work techniques. Learners will practice and improve their facilitation and presentation skills […]
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Higher Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
Classroom Based, Humanities & Social Sciences Course by Dublin Business School (DBS) - DublinOverview The Higher Diploma in Arts in Counselling and Psychotherapy will provide students with a broad graduate-level education and grounding in the theory and practice of counselling and therapy. The course offers students a practical training in therapeutic skills and […]
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History – Dublin in the Rare Ould Times Course
Classroom Based, Local History Course by People\\\’s College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinHistory – Dublin in the Rare Ould Times Course. Tutor: Elaine Metcalfe, Bsc. Education & Training, MA Modern Irish History, Dip. Life Coach- ing, Certified Train-the-Trainer, DTM Date: September 26 th, 2023- Jan 23rd, 2024 Day: Tuesday Time : 6.15pm […]
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HISTORY: \\\’IRELAND, 1798 – 1998 – War, Peace and a study of the people and efforts in between\\\\\\\\\\\’.
Classroom Based, History Course by People\\\’s College for Continuing Education and Training - DublinTutor: Elaine Metcalfe, Bsc. Education & Training, MA Modern Irish History, Dip. Life Coaching, Certified Train-the-Trainer, DTM. *THIS IS A 24 WEEK COURSE, SPLIT INTO TWO TERMS OF 12 WEEKS – AUTUMN AND SPRING. Date: September 28th, 2023 – 25th […]
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Imperialism to Globalism: Europe and the World 1860-1970
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinGlobal integration is not only a fact of modern life, but modern history writing. The interconnectedness of societies and states, and the powers forcing social, cultural and economic interaction have prompted significant scholarly assessment. This lecture-only module investigates some of […]
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Intellectual Disability Studies (QQI Level 5)
Distance Learning, Disability Studies Course by The Open College - Leopardstown, Co. DublinThis course is designed for people who wish to work in the area of intellectual Disability, employers in the intellectual disability area would favour job candidates with this module completed. The course will also be of particular interest to family […]
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Introduction to Community Leadership (NFQ Level 6)
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Community Development Course by An Cosán - DublinProgramme Overview The Community Leadership programme will explore the role of leadership in the community sector. Learners will investigate a model of grassroots community leadership in practice, nationally and globally. Learners will also examine the concept of leadership within the context […]
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Introduction to Contemporary Clinical Supervision
Online Learning, Humanities & Social Sciences Course by PCI College - DublinClinical supervision is considered the ‘signature pedagogy’ of the counselling and psychotherapy profession internationally. The role of ‘gatekeeper of the profession’ comes with a heavy burden of responsibility for supervisors in contemporary practice. Further, clinical supervision is emerging as a […]
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Introduction to Counselling and Motivational Interviewing (NFQ Level 6)
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Addiction Studies Course by An Cosán - DublinProgramme Overview The aims of Introduction to Counselling and Motivational Interviewing module are to Introduce participants to a range of counselling theories and concepts. Explore key components of each counselling methodology from an addiction perspective. Explore ethical principles of addiction […]
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Introduction to European Architecture II
Seminar, Arts Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module offers a survey of Western architecture from around 1520. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of building types. The module considers such matters as issues of style, the functions architecture, as well as the range […]
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Introduction to European Art II
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module offers a survey of Western painting and sculpture from around 1520. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of artworks and considers matters such as the iconography of major religious and mythological subjects, issues of style, […]
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Introduction to Greek Art and Architecture
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module offers an introductory survey of the development and major artistic and artistic achievements of Greek architecture, sculpture and painting from the Greek Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period. The module, led by Dr Giorgos Papantoniou, places art and […]
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Introduction to Greek History
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course, led by Dr. Shane Wallace, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek world, from the Greek Archaic age to the Hellenistic period. The main trends and issues of this period will be explored through themes […]
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Introduction to Irish Family History
Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online, Local History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis evening course will run subject to sufficient numbers applying. Family History isn’t just about the past: learning about our origins allows people to get down to the granular details of our ancestors’ lives. It enables people to construct their […]
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Introduction to Psychology QQI Level 5
Classroom Based, Psychology Courses Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for individuals who wish to develop an understanding of the basic concepts of Psychology and aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills and capacity to understand psychological processes.
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Introduction To Psychology QQI Level 5 (Online)
Psychology Courses Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course is suitable for individuals who wish to develop an understanding of the basic concepts of Psychology and aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills and capacity to understand psychological processes.
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Introduction to Roman Art and Architecture
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module is an introductory survey of the development and major artistic and technical achievements of Roman architecture, sculpture and painting. The course, led by Dr Giorgos Papantoniou, places art and architecture in its social, political and cultural context. It explores […]
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Introduction to Roman History
Seminar, Classics Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis lecture-only module, led by Dr Rebecca Usherwood, provides an introductory survey of the history of the Greek and Roman world, from the Greek Archaic age (around 700 BC) to the death of Augustus in 14 AD. The main trends […]
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Introduction to the History of Architecture I
Seminar, Arts Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. Dublinhis module offers a survey of architecture up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world. It introduces the critical analysis of buildings and the spaces that they occupy considering issues […]
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Introduction to the History of Art I
Seminar, Art History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module offers a survey of art up to the end of seventeenth century, with a focus primarily, although not exclusively, on the Western world. It provides an introduction to the critical analysis of artworks, including painting, mosaic, fine metalwork, […]
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Introduction to The Philosophy of Religion
Classroom Based, Philosophy Course by Limerick College of Further Education - LimerickThis course provides an introduction to those interested in the study of the philosophy of Religion. COURSE DESCRIPTION • What is Religion & What is the Philosophy of Religion • ISMs and ISTs – ideologies and beliefs. • Origins & […]
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Ireland 1534-1815
Seminar, History Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis module examines political, social and cultural developments in Ireland during the early modern period within a narrative and thematic framework, starting with Tudor political reform and continuing through to the Act of Union in 1800. The principal issues dealt […]