Dunboyne College Open Day

Dunboyne College Open Day

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Dunboyne College Open Day is taking place on April 6th from 9am to 8pm on Campus. The day will feature Information Talks on the Hour Every Hour.
UCAS 2022 Entry – Extra Opens

UCAS 2022 Entry – Extra Opens

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UCAS 2022 Entry - Extra opens today for those students applying for third level undergraduate courses in the UK. 
What Should I Study in College?

What Should I Study in College?

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With the 2022 CAO Application form opening on the 5th of November at 12:00, it’s time to really start thinking about the question ‘What Should I Study in College?’ and…
Rathmines College

Rathmines College

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Rathmines College are offering engaging new courses and over 30 existing QQI and Professional Accounting courses starting Sept ’21
Careers in Italian Language

Careers in Italian Language

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What is Italian? Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary field covering the study of Italian literature, language, history, art and culture. This study is usually done through the Italian language, but…
Careers in French Language

Careers in French Language

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What is French? French is the official language of France, Belgium, Cameroon, Canada, Haiti and many more countries and territories. The study of the French language can be as a…
1916 Bursary Fund

1916 Bursary Fund

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The 1916 bursary applications remain open for some participating institutions.
Drogheda Institute of Further Education wins Major Award

Drogheda Institute of Further Education wins Major Award

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Drogheda Institute of Further Education (DIFE) is announced as the overall winner of the ‘Best Provider of Further Education in Ireland’ award at the ‘Education Awards 2020’ gala awards ceremony…
TU Dublin Mathematics Competency Test

TU Dublin Mathematics Competency Test

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TU Dublin – City Centre is holding a Mathematics Competency Test (MCT) for applicants to its Level 8 (Honours) Degree Programmes which require Higher Level Maths. Mathematics Competency Test The…
Engage ‘19: An Information Event for Adult Learners

Engage ‘19: An Information Event for Adult Learners

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Engage ‘19 is back for its 3rd year. This Information Event for Adult Learners is organised by the Regional Skills Forum West and will bring together further & higher education…
Career Choices: Colleges of Education

Career Choices: Colleges of Education

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Are you thinking that a future in teaching primary school might be for you? There are five Colleges of Education for primary teacher training in Ireland. Four of these –…
How to be a Stingy Student

How to be a Stingy Student

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  College is expensive – FACT. We at Daycourses. com are here to help however and are willing to share our wisdom for free…remember that word; it’s gonna be your…
Learning on the Job

Learning on the Job

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  The stereotype of the college student, cocooned within the comforting sanctuary of higher education and divorced from the hardships of ‘real’ working life, could not be further from the…
Freshers Week

Freshers Week

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  Freshers’ week is supposedly there to ease you tenderly into the swing of college life, but it often descends into an orgy of lost wallets, dinners and innocence. Drinking…
Registration Week

Registration Week

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  Going to the Registration (or Orientation) Week at your college is the best way of ensuring that you’ll find out all the ins and outs that you need to…
List of College Societies

List of College Societies

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  It’s a good idea to get a list of all the societies and clubs available in your college or university; find out more about what they offer. One thing…
College Financial Assistance & Support

College Financial Assistance & Support

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  Entering college is a scary and complicated step for anyone; and if you’ve got a disability this adds to the daunting world of third level education. We’re here to…
Getting Started

Getting Started

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  Every year, the number of students with disabilities going to college increases – last year there were over 5, 000 studying at third level nationwide. Most Irish third level…