Thinking of taking up a course in Millinery? Millinery is the trade of designing, manufacturing or selling hats and headwear. It is an incredible skill to have and can result in fabulous designs. Millinery is the perfect course to take […]
Why study Six Sigma? Six Sigma is a disciplined, statistical-based, data-driven approach and continuous improvement methodology. It is used for eliminating defects in a product, process or service. Essentially, it provides organisations with the tools they need to improve the […]
Why study Bicycle Repair? Having a bicycle is an incredibly handy and useful thing to have. You will be able to travel around independently with your bike. However, unfortunately, there may be problems from time to time with it. Taking up […]
Aerobics classes combine rhythmic exercise as well as stretching and strength training routines. Aerobics improves all elements of fitness. That means flexibility, muscular strength and cardio-vascular fitness. History of aerobics Jane Fonda popularised aerobics in the early 1980s. In 1982, […]
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 […]
NISO is the National Irish Safety Organisation. Their mission is to make Irish workplaces among the safest and healthiest in Europe. We chatted with NISO’s Warren Azong about their one-day health and safety training course, which currently costs just €20 per person. […]
If you want to know how a course stacks up, the first thing to do is see where it falls on the National Framework of Qualifications. The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) is a system of ten levels. Each of […]
You may never have wanted to be an actor but that doesn’t mean you should’t learn acting. I was on an acting course recently and I met people who were taking the course for a variety of reasons other than […]
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 […]
Imagine working in an industry where success usually only comes after you die, and the financial benefits of your work are generally reaped not by yourself, but by people who sell it on for increasing profits after it’s out of […]