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Kildare student gets Intel Women in Technology scholarship
€3,000 grant for Naas TU quantity surveying and construction economics student
Reporter:
); A Kildare third level student has been selected to receive one of Intel’s Women in Technology scholarships.
Sarah Caffrey, from Naas, who studies quantity surveying and construction economics at Technological University in Dublin is one of nine female students selected, Intel said on January 11.
A Maynooth University student, Saoirse Ward, a Swinford, Mayo native, who studies physics and astrophysics, is among the nine named.
Another MU student, Mariia Skyba, from Limerick, who studies computer science and software engineering, is also on the list.
Search for the name of a school below or simply browse by county using the arrows below right. Our table shows the number of students from each school that were awarded Leaving Cert calculated grades (the sits ) and the percentage of that number that went on to third level in September 2020. The corresponding percentage for 2019 is also shown.
Use the scrollbar at the bottom of the table to scroll through the columns on the right to show the breakdown by third-level institution of where students went from each school. If viewing on mobile, turn your phone to landscape mode for a better experience.
By Jordan Marshall2020-12-21T07:00:00+00:00
Winning practice will join O’Donnell & Tuomey and Heneghan Peng in working for Technological University Dublin
The Grangegorman Development Agency has launched a two-stage architectural design competition for a new university building in Dublin.
The competition is looking to appoint an architect-led team to design a new building for Technological University Dublin’s (TU Dublin) Focas Research Institute.
The institution is developing a reputation as an architectural patron.
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The library and student support centre was designed by O’Donnell & Tuomey
Heneghan Peng Architects designed the £51m (€60m) home of the university’s law and language colleges, while O’Donnell & Tuomey is behind designs for the £40m (€50m) library and student centre.