Why study Occupational Health and Safety? Occupational Health and Safety relates to all things health, safety and welfare issues in the workplace. It includes laws, standards and programs that improve spaces for workers and their families. It’s an integral part […]
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 […]
Why take up a course in Game Design and Animation? Game Design and Animation are both booming industries that are ever-evolving. They are industries that can seem hard to break into at first, but there are many different courses that […]
Computers are an invaluable design tool. Engineers and technical designers, as well as all kinds of manufacturing specialists use computer-aided design, or CAD. CAD systems can improve design and productivity. From the conception to the completion of projects, you will […]
Did you drop out of college? You’re not alone. Figures released at the end of April 2017 showed that one in six third-level students drop out during their first year. In total, that’s 6,200 students every year. Certain courses have […]
Ireland’s leading recruitment event Jobs Expo is returning to Galway on Saturday, 17th September 2022 from 10am-4pm at Leisureland’s Events Centre. This careers fair is sponsored by Lidl Ireland and will feature hundreds of active job opportunities and is the only […]
Thinking of taking up Archery classes? Archery is the art and sport of using a bow to shoot arrows. It is an excellent sport that builds confidence and can introduce you to competitive sport. There are many tournaments for those […]
Are you an aspiring screen actor? Are you looking to release your inner Meryl Streep or Viola Davies or Michael Fassbender. Do you want to perfect your performances? Drive up the drama? Increase the intensity and wow the audiences? If […]
Illustrator and picture book maker Adrienne Geoghegan tells us about her experience as a teacher transitioning to online experience over the last year. Late morning on Thursday 12th March 2020, I was in The Ashling Hotel in Dublin, a stone’s throw […]
When men were men and women fainted a lot, fencing was a way to avenge an attack on your honour. Whether a cad had slighted your sister, or a drunken barbarian accused you of at cheating at cards, fencing brought, […]