University College Cork, a research event on lessons from EU peacebuilding organised by the
Irish Association for Contemporary European Studies, a Future of Europe podcast series hosted by
The European Network, an interactive online EU Policy map produced by the
DCU Brexit Institute, as well as a number of 2
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Commenting on the initiative, Minister Byrne said ‘
As we engage with the Conference on the Future of Europe, I’m very excited about the range of projects put forward this year under the Communicating Europe Initiative, including the impressive numbers of counties involved. Last year, the virtual nature of CEI projects allowed us to reach out to much greater numbers of Irish citizens from diverse backgrounds than in the past. I am confident this level of engagement will continue as we initiate our national discussions on the role of Europe in our lives, and our communities, in the years to come.’
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Degree courses in goldsmithing and ceramics to begin in Kilkenny in 2022
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The Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) has announced an exciting new partnership with Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) that will see the creation of two new Kilkenny-based degree courses for students.
The redesign and further development of the DCCI courses in Ceramics Skills & Design and Jewellery and Goldsmithing Skills & Design will mark a significant milestone for the sector. It will ensure a high level of craftspeople will graduate with enhanced qualifications in Ireland, while keeping the ancient skills of goldsmithing and ceramics ‘throwing’ alive.
GMIT was chosen as DCCI’s higher education partner following consultation meetings with seven third-level institutions across the country.