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, […]
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 take a course in Java? A course in Java will help you understand the programming language. Java is essential for many applications and websites and most won’t work without it. It is so important to get a handle on […]
It’s probably easy to guess what a special needs assistant (SNA) does – the clue is in the name! Special needs assistants, or SNAs, assist in the care of pupils with special needs. SNAs offer support to children with disabilities. […]
In this blogpost, Marek Wystepek, the campus manager in Wild Code School, Dublin comments on his time there: Over my 20 years working experience in Dublin, I have started 7 different companies, ranging from complete start-ups to global powerhouses like […]
This year make a resolution you’ll want to keep – learn a new skill. Every January we make promises to ourselves that we’ll transform our lives – sometimes in radical ways. According to research published in the Journal of Clinical […]
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. […]
Today many people will be hearing about the climate report released by the IPCC. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change. The panel was established to provide policymakers […]
When it comes to protecting your business and your staff, it’s more important than ever to understand and meet your health and safety requirements. We had the opportunity to chat with expert Finbarr Stapleton from SQT Training about the practicalities, […]
With projections indicating the world will hit 10 billion people by 2050, both ramping up food production on limited arable land and ensuring future supply chain resiliency have taken on unprecedented urgency. Agricultural studies has emerged as a dynamic interdisciplinary […]