After winning the Munster Technological University s (MTU) competition to create a new piece of music to mark the official foundation of the university, Blarney man Daniel Murphy can add a new title to his CV: MTU s first composer laureate.
Daniel graduated top of his class, the BA in Popular Music, in 2019 and has been busy as a freelance arranger and producer since then. Daniel attended Cork School of Music as a schoolboy, studying drums with Stephen Kelly. Switching to keyboards with David Hayes for his BAPM major, he also studied arranging with Cormac McCarthy.
The MTU Composition Competition was open to graduates of CIT and IT Tralee, which recently merged to form the MTU, and attracted a fantastic entry of 13 high-quality scores and electronic mock-ups.
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Three Ireland is providing vital connectivity to school students across the country to enable their home schooling needs. By giving 10,000 All You Can Eat data SIM cards free to schools, Three is providing families with additional support to enable their child’s learning during the pandemic.
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New university offers promising results for the south-west The collaboration between Cork and Kerry puts the region in a strong position to become an increasingly influential educational and industry hub Sponsored Article 31st January, 2021
The launch of Munster Technological University has ushered in a new era for Kerry, which is set to benefit from enhanced resources spanning education, research, innovation and entrepreneurship in 2021 and beyond.
Plans for the new university will be firmly aligned with the wider economic development of the south-west region, according to Maggie Cusack, President of Munster Technological University (MTU).
Bringing together Institute of Technology Tralee and Cork Institute of Technology, MTU is the first ever university to be established in Kerry and the first technological university of its kind outside Dublin.
More than eight in ten Kerry Leaving Certificate students this year progressed to third level.
According to the annual feeder school report in the Irish Examiner, there were 1,641 Leaving Cert students in the county with 1,363 or 83% going onto third level education.
Three Kerry secondary schools had a 100% rate of students progressing to third level; Pobailscoil Chorca Dhuibhne, Tarbert Comprehensive and Killarney Community College.
The most popular third level option for the 2020 Leaving Cert students was IT Tralee, followed by UCC, University of Limerick and Cork Institute of Technology.