Hey, what’s the Story of Your Stuff? EPA invites second-level students to consider the environmental impact of everyday items January 16, 2020 The young people who influence the trends of today will be the decision-makers of tomorrow and are encouraged to consider how their everyday decisions can have a positive impact on the environment – and the world. That’s according to Dr …
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posted by: Stephen Moloney
Emory University, Atlanta joins Science Gallery Network January 16, 2020 Science Gallery International announced that Atlanta-based Emory University, one of the world’s leading research universities, will become the latest member of its global network of Science Gallery locations. The announcement was made at a signing ceremony held in Trinity College …
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posted by: Stephen Moloney
IPRT publishes report examining rights for people with disabilities in prison January 15, 2020 Prisoners with disabilities face discrimination within prison services Isolation in cells, limited availability of accessibility aids, lack of appropriate information on prison services, and limited opportunities to communicate with peers and family members are just some of the barriers and …
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posted by: Sebastian Enke
National Gallery of Ireland presents 180 years of iconic international photography in latest exhibition December 2, 2019 Iconic American landscapes, scenes of daily life from interwar Europe, and abstract impressions of both the natural and manmade worlds are among the subjects found in the National Gallery of Ireland’s latest exhibition, Moment in Time: A Legacy of Photographs …
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posted by: Stephen Moloney
DHR announces new exhibition by artist Lesley-Ann O’Connell November 28, 2019 DHR Communications is delighted to announce the launch of a new exhibition of paintings by artist Lesley-Ann O’Connell as part of our Office Art Artist in Focus initiative. Earlier this year under our CSR programme, we made our office wall …
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posted by: Aisling Morris
Dark days of War of Independence the subject of new National Library photographic exhibition November 20, 2019 Dublin’s Custom House engulfed in flames, Cork’s Patrick Street reduced to rubble, families ejected from their homes by British forces, and the immediate aftermath of outbreaks of violence and bloodshed are among the scenes displayed in the National Library of …
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posted by: Stephen Moloney
New research shows over half of Gen Z show strong interest in working in the public sector or for themselves November 12, 2019 Young people in Ireland would like to work in the public sector, or to run their own business. That’s according to new research published by Young Social Innovators (YSI), which was carried out as part of the Young Social Innovators …
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posted by: Aisling Morris
More people like Josie Airey needed to continue to challenge and improve Ireland’s legal system November 8, 2019 The legacy created by Josie Airey – who paved the way for civil legal aid in Ireland – deserves to be marked by significant reform of the legal aid system. That’s according to chief executive of FLAC, Eilis Barry, who …
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posted by: David O'Donnell