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WIN: €500 One4All gift card thanks to Griffith College Limerick

Limerick s Live 95 Search By Amanda Flannery It s all to celebrate 15 years of Griffith College Limerick.  Established in 1974, Griffith College is Ireland s largest independent third-level institution with thousands of students at their campuses in Limerick, Dublin, and Cork. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Griffith College in Limerick City following the acquisition of the Mid-West Business Institute in 2006. Griffith College is celebrating its 15th year in Limerick City. (via Griffith College) The history between the college and the City goes back as far as the 70s. Prof. Diarmuid Hegarty, President of the College was a familiar figure in the city teaching Accountancy to countless students from the Mid-west Region.

Kildare student journalists scoop top awards at national student media awards

How GDPR continues to challenge Irish tech companies

Roz Purcell really excited to land new judge role for Junk Kouture 2021

Roz Purcell really excited to land new judge role for Junk Kouture 2021 Reporter: );   ); Junk Kouture is back and with a brand-new face on the star-studded judging panel as best-selling cookbook author, podcaster, entrepreneur and fashion-upcycling enthusiast Roz Purcell joins the ranks of Ireland’s leading creativity and sustainability programme for young people for 2021. No stranger to the catwalk in her own right, this won’t be Roz’s first sashay onto the Junk Kouture stage as in 2013 she walked the red carpet for The Royal Film Performance™ of Mandela: A Long Walk to Freedom in London, wearing a Junk Kouture design made of paper and polystyrene cups. 

IAPI Teams up with Griffith College for €10,000 Bursary

IAPI Teams up with Griffith College for €10,000 Bursary May 7, 2021 Pictured: Charley StoneyCEO of IAPI IAPI and the faculty of Journalism and Media Communications at Griffith College has launched its €10,000 creative bursary aimed at disadvantaged and DEIS Schools across Ireland. The theme for this year’s bursary- which is now in its third year- is ‘Sustainability’ and to be eligible for a piece of the bursary, schools are being asked to develop a creative communications campaign that highlights their sustainable initiatives and policies. The schools are also being asked to be as creative as possible with their submission, and are encouraged to use video, audio, graphic design, social media and creative writing to demonstrate how their school practises sustainability.

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