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‘New thinking’ to the fore in business summer school
Thursday, 26 August 2010
A LEADING promoter of new thinking in the field of economic development, leadership and innovation, will host its first summer school at Ballyhoura Forest Park in County Limerick this August.
 
Success, with flying colours, for LCA students at Youth Service
Thursday, 26 August 2010
AMONG the 58,000 students who were eagerly awaiting their Leaving Cert results were students at Limerick Youth Service, who sat for their Leaving Cert Applied (LCA) exams in June.
 
Groups line up to offer support to stressed ‘Leaving’ students
Thursday, 26 August 2010
THE ISPCC group has urged Leaving Cert Students to bear in mind the large range of services available where they can access free and confidential support and information at this most stressful time in their young lives.
 
Limerick students make the final of global Dyson design award 2010
Thursday, 26 August 2010
TWO final year students at the University of Limerick will be contending for the highly prestigious global James Dyson Award, which will be announced this October.
 
Adult Literacy Agency promotes an early start on education
Thursday, 26 August 2010
WITH the school term upon us, EBS Building Society and the National Adult Literacy Agency are encouraging parents to promote learning at home as well as in the classroom.
 
Increased applications for UL places
Thursday, 26 August 2010
THE University of Limerick has recorded increased CAO applications in over half of its degree programmes.
 
Local welcome for Minister Coughlan’s reaffirmation of ‘no third level fees’
Thursday, 26 August 2010
THE University of Limerick Students’ Union has welcomed Minister for Education Mary Coughlan's statement reaffirming the government’s position of no fees for third level education.
 
UL Uncovered, August 25 2010
Thursday, 26 August 2010
 
UL Uncovered August 18th 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
European Silver for swimmer Murphy
 
Laurel Hill students to take Irish flag to the ‘final frontier’
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
A TEAM of physics students from Laurel Hill secondary school is in Norway this week representing Ireland at the first ever European CanSat competition. CanSat, as the name suggestes, challenges students to build their own mini satellites in soda cans, and is organized by the European Space Agency to inspire young people to follow a career in science or engineering. 
 
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