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Ninth Level Ireland » Blog Archive » WIT s Primacy Needs To Be Recognised

“The primacy of Waterford Institution of Technology (WIT) needs to be recognised in the Technological University of the South East (TUSE) equation, according to Cllr Mary Roche who set down a motion calling for clarification. The Independent Councillor’s motion, proposed to Thursday’s Plenary meeting, read, ‘That Waterford City and County Council calls on the government to clarify the funding and configuration arrangements for their proposed Technological University before dissolving Waterford Institute of Technology’ …” (more) [Claire Quinn, Share this:

Kilkenny goalkeeper nets new job at expanding tech company Stryve

Kilkenny goalkeeper nets new job at expanding tech company Stryve Reporter: Kilkenny All-Star hurler, Eoin Murphy, has joined expanding tech-company Stryve as a Business Development Manager. Eoin will work closely with Stryve’s growing clientele developing new opportunities and managing key accounts for the private cloud and security business based in Co. Carlow. Since graduating with a Sports Degree from Waterford Institute of Technology, Eoin has combined his busy hurling schedule with a career in sales. He has worked as a medical rep with Phoenix Labs, at SME Finance and Leasing DAC and with Michael Lyng Motors in Kilkenny. “I have always loved the interaction with people that goes with the job. I had a great mentor in Michael Lyng and I learned a lot from the years working with him, Murphy said.

How Connect is finding new ways for data to speak to society

How Connect is finding new ways for data to speak to society 8 seconds ago1 View Prof Dan Kilper. Image: Connect Sam Cox discovers the future of networks of all shapes and sizes being investigated at the Connect research centre in Trinity College Dublin. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the critical significance of internet connectivity to the fore. With millions stuck at home, communications networks have become appreciated as an essential utility. Connectivity to the internet has allowed continued communication, work and entertainment amid broad restrictions on movement. These communication networks are the focus of the research carried out by Connect, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre for future networks and communications. Headquartered in Trinity College Dublin and with researchers across nine other higher education institutes, Connect’s focus on reliable, sustainable and dependable networks in all of their forms has contributed to its rec

Coronavirus: 14 further deaths and 455 new cases reported in the State

Coronavirus: 14 further deaths and 455 new cases reported in the State Four new walk-in test centres open as HSE aims to identify asymptomatic cases Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 09:14 Updated: about 4 hours ago   A further 14 deaths relating to Covid-19 have been reported by the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet). This brings to 4,783 the total number of deaths in the pandemic. Those who died ranged in age from 55-90 years and the median age was 72. On Saturday, Nphet also reported 455 confirmed cases of the disease, bringing to 240,643 the total number of confirmed cases in Ireland since the pandemic began. Some 208 Covid-19 patients were receiving hospital treatment on Saturday morning, including 11 people who were hospitalised in the last 24 hours. This is a slight increase on the 200 people being treated for the virus in hospital on Friday morning. A total of 52 people were in ICU on Saturday morning, up from 51 on Friday.

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