Search By Area : Environmental Science Courses in Dublin 2
Dublin 2 encompasses most of the city centre south of the River Liffey. It takes in the areas around Merrion Square, Temple Bar, Grafton Street, Dame Street, Leeson Street and Wexford Street.
This area has many notable and important buildings and tourist attractions. Examples of these are Leinster House, the city park St Stephen's Green, the main National Museum building and the National Gallery of Ireland. The district also houses Government Buildings and is considered to be the Government quarter of the state.
The borders of Dublin 2 are the Liffey in the north and the Grand Canal to the south and east. Aungier, Wexford and Camden Streets make up the west border.
There are many courses available from colleges and course providers in Dublin 2. We've listed all courses in this area in Nightcourses.com's Course Finder below.
Colleges offering courses in Dublin 2, Ireland
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ECO-UNESCO’s Introduction to Sustainable Development (FETAC Accredited Module – L5)
Classroom Based Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. DublinThe course develops an understanding of concepts such as sustainability, quality of life, sustainable communities and carrying capacity. It builds awareness of the links between the environment, society and the economy, education for sustainable development and develops skills of analysis […]
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FREE One Day Course: Road to Rio+20 Mobilising Young People in Ireland
Classroom Based Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. DublinWe will explore the role young people played 20 years ago at the Rio Declaration while examining how the young people in Ireland today can and must play a central role in bringing dynamic new ideas, fresh thinking and energy […]
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Introduction to Sustainable Development (FETAC Accredited module – L5) 10 Week Course
Classroom Based Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. DublinThe course develops an understanding of concepts such as sustainability, quality of life, sustainable communities and carrying capacity. It builds awareness of the links between the environment, society and the economy, education for sustainable development and develops skills of analysis […]
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Introduction to Sustainable Development (FETAC L5) – Intensive’
Classroom Based Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. DublinThe course develops an understanding of concepts such as sustainability,sustainable communities and carrying capacity. It builds awareness of the links between the environment, society and the economy, education for sustainable development and develops skills of analysis. Learners facilitate a workshop […]
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Micro-credential – Air Pollution: Monitoring Assessment and Control
Micro-credential, Environmental Science Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinAir pollution represents a global health challenge and is directly contributing to climate change. It is present in both outdoor and indoor environments. To address air pollution effectively, we need to fully understand the complex mix of pollutants. This micro-credential […]
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Micro-credential – Measuring Environmental Impact: Life Cycle Assessment for Engineers
Online Learning, Environmental Science Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis micro-credential equips engineers and other design professionals with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions based on quantifiable environmental evidence relating to the impacts of their products and services. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the life cycle […]
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One Day Course on Sustainable Development (FETAC Accredited Module – L5)
Classroom Based, Environmental Science Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. DublinDetails of 2014 course to be announced shortly. Please email education@ecounesco.ie to request further information on the 2014 training dates. Details of the 2013 course was as follows: The course develops an understanding of concepts such as sustainability, quality of […]
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Road to Rio+20 Mobilising Young People in Ireland
Classroom Based Course by Eco Unesco - Smithfield, Co. Dublin. We will explore the role young people played 20 years ago at the Rio Declaration while examining how the young people in Ireland today can and must play a central role in bringing dynamic new ideas, fresh thinking and […]