Why take on a Keep Fit class? There is nothing more important than your health, and Keep Fit classes are a great way to look after it. Keep Fit classes cover a wide range of exercises, all desired to promote […]
Bobbi Brown, Charlotte Tilbury, Laura Mercier… A talented makeup artist can become as famous as a film or rock star. Cosmetic artists work in many different sectors. They consult at beauty counters, work backstage at fashion shows, and create red […]
Established in 2015, GMB College offer fully accredited courses. These range from QQI Level 4, 5 and 6 awards. GMB College also boasts a 14 desk computer suite which is ideal for ECDL candidates who wish to re-sit examinations or […]
Want to learn Chinese? In April 2017 the Department of Education announced that school students will soon be able to take Chinese as a Leaving Cert subject. This is a wise move. Chinese is likely to be in demand by Irish […]
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 […]
Why take up a course in PC Maintenance? Technology has become a part of everyday life. We now have a device of some sort with us at almost all times during the day. However, when something goes wrong it’s very […]
If you enjoy teaching and have a desire to travel, doing a TEFL course may change your life. TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. This qualification is for anyone who wants to teach English to people who are […]
Could you save somebody’s life? In an emergency situation, first aid training could help you to do just that. First aid courses teach simple medical techniques that provide temporary care until full medical treatment is available. These courses will teach you to […]
The time has come for the Celtic Phoenix to stop parading its flash (green?) coat and surgically reshaped shiny beak and step up to the plate, we face stiff competition for investment, from Eastern Europe and Asia in particular. A […]
Today in 1843, the theory of quaternions was born when a sudden thought came to William Rowan Hamilton as he was walking with his wife along the Royal Canal in Dublin, Ireland. It was the fundamental formula: i² = j² […]