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Search By Live95 News Team New University for Limerick to open it s doors later this year
A second university in Limerick will offer greater opportunities both for students and businesses in the Midwest region.
Minister Simon Harris this week approved the granting of Technological University status to a consortium of LIT and Athlone IT creating the third TU in the country.
The new university is expected to open its doors in September.
Limerick Minister of State Niall Collins says huge work went into the application to get the university status.
Employers will be paid more to take on women or lone parents as apprentices
Additional money will also be given to businesses that take on people with a disability, or are from direct provision as apprentices. By Christina Finn Monday 19 Apr 2021, 11:43 AM 1 hour ago 7,301 Views 21 Comments
The Action Plan sets out a five year strategy to deliver on the programme for Government commitment of reaching 10,000 new apprentice registrations per year by 2025.
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The Action Plan sets out a five year strategy to deliver on the programme for Government commitment of reaching 10,000 new apprentice registrations per year by 2025.
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Patrick Collison hits back at Forbes article on Limerick
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PATRICK Collison has hit back at a controversial article on Limerick, which suggested he and his brother had escaped the city.
There has been a volley of criticism this Friday evening across social media over the article on the business magazine s web site, which contained what Mayor Michael Collins described as a number of slurs about the Treaty City.
OPW Minister and local TD Patrick O Donovan has also called on Forbes and writer Stephen McBride to apologise for the article, and has invited them to Limerick where I will gladly set the record straight in respect of what our city and county has to offer .