Meet Clive Byrne
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Clive is an inner-city dweller who likes good company, good food, sport, music. He admires Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Tutu - but most of all his wife Patricia. Read more » |
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Clive is an inner-city dweller who likes good company, good food, sport, music. He admires Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Tutu - but most of all his wife Patricia. Read more » |
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The Degree in Retail Management is delivered by Dublin Business School and sponsored by Lidl, the fastest growing food retailer in Europe. Read more » |
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If you are a professional educator, you may want to start your collection now of Education Yearbooks, to keep yourself up to date and for easy reference. Read more » |
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Part-time course options at DCU could be just the ticket… available on M.Sc in Software Engineering and M.Sc. in Security and Forensic Computing. Read more » |
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Dublin City University has launched its new undergraduate degree - the B.Sc. in Enterprise Computing - in time for CAO Change of Mind deadline Read more » |
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Harvard graduate Dr. Sean Rowland has been shortlisted for the Ernst and Young 2008 Entrepreneur of the Year Award, for his work with Hibernia College. Read more » |
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A new national strategy for higher education, to be announced soon, will “provide clear strategic guidelines for the development of the sector”. Read more » |
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NUI Galway is to hold an international conference on 5 - 6 June entitled “Critical Thinking: The Galway Symposium on the Future of Universities”. Read more » |
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IRCSET has announced offers of EUR10.8m research funding to 150 candidates under its Postgraduate Research Scholarship Scheme 2008. Read more » |
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The focus at the annual conference was on the importance of maintaining apprentice numbers in spite of the current ‘blip’ in the economy. Read more » |
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Galway Education Centre has been awarded for its excellent work in promoting the importance of science and engineering to Ireland’s future. Read more » |
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“The time is now… The future is decided by those who sense change and do something to respond… For everyone else the time bomb is ticking.” Read more » |
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A new adult profiling tool looks at a person’s learning style and enables identification of specific areas of difficulty that the person may have. Read more » |
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A new telling of the story of the two legendary hounds of Fionn mac Cumhaill - a story of adventure, compassion and exuberance confidently told by Tadhg Mac Dhonnagain. Read more » |
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Despite anticipating the holidays, students can experience a sense of loss as they say goodbye to teachers, friends and the accustomed routine. Read more » |
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Holy Child School, Killiney, Co Dublin, has signed up for a revolutionary service which allows parents to have lunch delivered to their child’s school. Read more » |
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The principal of Gorey Community School has called on the Minister for Education to issue guidelines on the wearing of the hijab in state schools. Read more » |
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Members of North Tipperary Vocational Education Committee (VEC) have unanimously agreed to seek an urgent meeting with Minister Batt O’Keeffe. Read more » |
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Fine Gael spokesman Brian Hayes challenged Minister O’Keeffe to state unequivocally that the EUR252 million for ICT in schools was guaranteed. Read more » |
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A new survey shows children are being bullied through mobile phone calls, text messages, e-mails, chatrooms and social networking sites. Read more » |