For over ten years, anyone looking for quality assured further education would search for FETAC courses. FETAC – the Further Education and Training Awards Council – was established 1n June, 2001. However, in November 2012, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) […]
Do you have an interest in law? Are you looking to enhance your career with fast-paced, exciting and rewarding work? Have you considered becoming a legal secretary? If so, read on as we take a look at what a legal secretary […]
In this guest blog post OTC lecturer Niamh Delaney explains why health and social care professionals need to ensure that their knowledge is up date especially those working in services for people with disabilities. The small places Human rights are considered […]
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 […]
There has never been a better time for part-time and casual historians, writers, sociologists and philosophers. The amount of information now available through media such as the Internet, TV, and print, means that it is possible to locate information on […]
Why study Dance? Dancing is something a lot of us may do every now and again. It’s an enjoyable thing to do with your friends or whenever music plays. However, taking up a part-time course in Dance is something you […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Over the last few years, e-learning options have significantly grown. In addition, more and more people are choosing to study this way whether or not they have access to colleges and education providers. It seems likely that the demand for […]