Technological Universities: Popular areas of study
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
Technological Universities are being created, but what types of courses will they offer?
Courses delivered through a mix of in-person and online learning
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Taoiseach says graduates of institution, a merger of Cork and Tralee ITs, can help address major challenges
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Project Emerald MD talks of State’s need to invest in and harvest the sea for electricity
Judge says Noel Barry’s actions aimed to cause maximum pain to a grieving family
A selection of courses you can apply for through the CAO process
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Letters found after the deaths show one son’s grievance and the other’s sense of foreboding
Co-founder of de Blacam and Meagher Architects was ‘invaluable to our culture’
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Retired healthcare workers, paramedics and others to assist at 34 centres across the State
Noel Barry (46) from Togher allegedly told student’s relatives to ‘f**k off back to England’
Maggie Cusack ‘looking forward’ to working with Munster Technological University colleagues
Colleges aim to provide more on-campus activity as students struggle with isolation
Anne O’Sullivan returned to farm with Mark after interpreting letter as ‘olive branch’
Grass-based milk production helps Irish farmers keep costs down, study finds
Scientists in Cork measure brightness of micro-droplets for image entitled Talking Heads
A diverse range of courses are on offer for prospective students
Diarmuid O’Sullivan was set to be conferred with degree at Cork Institute of Technology
Hotel in east Cork closes after staff member tests positive for coronavirus
Sales of e-bikes and bicycles have risen this year particularly during pandemic lockdown
Serious concern among health experts at rise in number of Covid cases in Cork
Noel Barry accused of making threats to kill in calls to Cameron Blair’s family home
Diesel and petrol consumption fell as transport restrictions took hold, report shows
Re-Imagining Cork City plan includes more cycle lanes and pedestrianisation areas
Local residents took private prosecutions against Fachtna O’Reilly over noise pollution
Company working with SFI-backed centre to help automate data management offerings
Residents living near UCC say house parties ‘24 hours a day’ threaten to spread Covid-19
Oncologists fundraise for genetic sequencing machine to diagnose individual tumours
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
Mr Justice Paul McDermott imposed life sentence on teenager with review date fixed for November 2032
RespiraSense from PMD Solutions supports a shift from intervention therapy to preventative monitoring
Cork IT’s Brigid Lucey hopes formula will mean Ireland will not have to rely on imports
Judge directs the accused (17) be detained at Oberstown detention centre
Country’s worst area is coming in last on environmental index out of 15 member states
Gardaí to send file to DPP; forensic mental health service asked to carry out assessment of boy
Jack Downey suffered total organ failure after taking ecstasy and morphine
Boy (17) accused of fatal attack on Cork Institute of Technology student Cameron Blair
Hundreds gather in Bandon to pay their respects as stabbed Cork student laid to rest
Cameron Blair died at Cork University Hospital following incident on January 16th
There is a wide variety of courses, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, available, all leading to rewarding careers in the industry
Teenagers who gatecrashed Cork party interviewed after CCTV, phone footage studied
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Start-up has developed technology platform for use by creches and preschools
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says the gender equality move is ‘game-changing moment’
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