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LMFM By Marc O Driscoll Electrical and plumbing programmes at the institute will be expended from September.
Dundalk Institute of Technology is to benefit from a funding boost of 1.95 million euro to expand its apprenticeship capacity in the North East.
A total of 1.9 million euro will be allocated to increase places on electrical and plumbing programmes at the institute after September.
Meanwhile, a further €50,000 has been announced for the plumbing trade for the coming academic year’s intake of students.
Local Fine Gael TD Fergus O Dowd says a virtual meeting is also taking place today between the Minister for Higher Education and business groups in Drogheda:
Dundalk IT allocated almost €2m for expansion of apprenticeships
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Almost €2 million has been allocated to the Dundalk Institute of Technology for the expansion of apprenticeships.
Local Fine Gael TD Fergus O’Dowd welcomed news yesterday from the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris that €1.95 million has been allocated to the DkIT to expand its apprenticeship capacity in the North East.
“The news on this €1.95m confirmed to me is really positive for the North East and will allow more people to stay and study in the region whilst they complete their trade apprenticeships , Deputy O Dowd said.
International Day of the Midwife celebrated at University Maternity Hospital Limerick
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The International Day of the Midwife was celebrated at University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL) yesterday, May 5. The day focused on how local midwives have risen to the extraordinary challenge of Covid-19 to provide safe care to the women and infants of the Mid-West.
The event with its 2021 theme of ‘Follow the Data; Invest in Midwives’ serves as a prominent reminder of the importance of midwifery, and the invaluable care that midwives provide.