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Pioneering reforms to boost skills and jobs

Landmark reforms that will transform post-16 education and training, boost skills and get more people into work, have been published today (21 January).

MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pioneering reforms to boost skills and jobs

MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pioneering reforms to boost skills and jobs
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Clare students will Intel scholarships | The Clare Herald

Clare students will Intel scholarships | The Clare Herald
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Clare students win Intel scholarships | The Clare Herald

Two Co Clare students, studying at the University of Limerick, have been awarded scholarships by technology giant Intel which has a facility in Shannon. 15 years ago Intel in Ireland launched its Women in Technology scholarship program for the first time. Since then, the program has gone from strength to strength and continues today to form an important part of our wider commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion at every level of our company and the broader industry. The scholarship program aims to encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in science and technology and to empower them by fostering educational opportunities.

Kildare student gets Intel Women in Technology scholarship

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.

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