Why study Pharmacy? Working in health care is extremely valuable for not only those you help out but also for yourself. A course in Pharmacy will help you understand all the necessary aspects of working in the industry that will […]
It’s probably easy to guess what a special needs assistant (SNA) does – the clue is in the name! Special needs assistants, or SNAs, assist in the care of pupils with special needs. SNAs offer support to children with disabilities. […]
At the end of May 2021 the Lifelong Learning Among Adults in Quarter 4 2020 report was published. This report aims to monitor the extent to which adults in Ireland participate in lifelong learning activities. The report is carried […]
Considering a career in ICT or business? CCT is one of Ireland’s leading of computing and information technology education providers. We spoke to Neil Gallagher of CCT to find out about their courses, the industry and what it’s like to […]
Why take up a course in Norwegian? Learning new languages is always a great way to expand your knowledge. As well as that, it can be great fun. Norwegian classes will introduce you into the official language of Norway. This […]
Did you drop out of college? You’re not alone. Figures released at the end of April 2017 showed that one in six third-level students drop out during their first year. In total, that’s 6,200 students every year. Certain courses have […]
Thinking of taking up a Religious and Pastoral Care course? For many people, getting in touch with faith and spirituality is an important aspect of life. Some do it for their own peace of mind, while others want to pass […]
In a world filled with hustle and bustle, finding moments of tranquility and self-expression is essential for our well-being. Oil painting offers a unique opportunity to tap into your inner artist, allowing you to express yourself on canvas in vibrant […]
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 […]
Complementary and alternative therapies have become increasingly popular in Ireland. More and more health centres offer alternative therapy treatments such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, bio energy, crystal healing, reflexology, reiki and shiatsu. These do not replace traditional medicine. Instead, they are […]