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The Gaiety School of Acting

The Gaiety School of Acting

The Gaiety School of Acting is an Irish drama school. It is located on Essex Street West in Temple Bar, Dublin 8. The school was founded in 1986 by actor and director Joe Dowling, who currently serves as the chairman of the school, in response to the lack of full-time actor training in Ireland at the time. The school is now regarded by some as the country’s premier training facility for actors. The policy of the Gaiety School of Acting is to train actors for the theatre, film and television industries. A heavy emphasis is placed on voice training. Through their two-year intensive acting programme an individual will grow in confidence and develop techniques which will enable them to respond to the challenges of theatre, film and television while also being pro-active in the development of new work.In addition to the two year full-time course the GSA also runs many part-time and youth courses in locations all around Ireland.Notable GraduatesStuart TownsendFlora MontgomeryLorraine PilkingtonJoanne KingAidan TurnerOlivia WildeColin Farrell
Digital Marketing Institute

Digital Marketing Institute

Digital Marketing Institute runs classroom-based and online courses in Digital Marketing. Founded in 2008 by Ian Dodson and Anthony Quigley, the company has since grown to 20 dedicated staff, and our list of expert lecturers has expended to over a 100! If you'd like to know some more about us, please visit our website or call us on 01 531 1200 We'll be happy to chat and answer any questions you have about Digital Marketing. Join the Digital Revolution!
NCAD

NCAD

The National College of Art and Design is a national art and design school in Dublin, Ireland.HistorySituated on Thomas Street, the NCAD started as a private drawing school and has become a national institution educating over 1,500 day and evening students as artists, designers and art educators. The College was founded in 1746 as a private drawing school set up by Robert West in George's Lane. This school was taken over by the Dublin Society and later the Royal Dublin Society (RDS).Throughout the eighteenth century there were three schools: Figure Drawing, Landscape and Ornamental Drawing and Architectural Drawing. In 1811, the school of modeling was added. The Department of Science and Art, London controlled the institution from 1854 - it was renamed the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in 1877. Control was taken by the department of education in 1924, and in 1936 it became the National College of Art.The college was established as the National College of Art and Design in 1971 by an act of the Oireachtas and is now governed by a board (An Bord) appointed by the Minister for Education.The College has been a recognized college of the National University of Ireland since 1996. However on 7 December 2010, Tánaiste Mary Coughlan officially launched a new academic alliance between the National College of Art and Design and University College Dublin (UCD). This alliance means, amongst other things, that from September 2011 NCAD will change from being a recognised college of NUI to UCD and NCAD degrees will be validated by UCD.
St Johns College Ballyfermot

St Johns College Ballyfermot

St. John's College De La Salle is an all-male secondary school in Ballyfermot, South Dublin in Ireland, the longest serving secondary school in the area. The school is run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. St. John's College is partially funded by the Department of Education and Skills. The school offers the full six years of secondary level academic study. 1st year and 2nd year is divided into 4–5 classes. Each class has the average number of 23 students. In 3rd year, students are arranged into different classes, from highest to lowest in academic ability. The college offers an optional 4th Year (Transition Year) Programme established sice 2013. In 5th year, students are divided into a two-year programmes called Leaving Certificate or Leaving Certificate Applied or Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme. Students have the choice to pick one of these programmes. In 6th year, these programmes remain the same.Like every school around the country, it has In House and State Exams. In December all students must participate in the Christmas Exams. These exams usually take place on 15 December. Around 28 March every 3rd and 6th year student sits Pre-Junior Certificate Examinations or the Pre-Leaving Certificate Examinations. This exam does not count for the actual Junior Certificate Examination or Leaving Certificate Examination, but it is dealt like the actual actual exam. On 27 May up to 3 June 1st, 2nd and 5th year students are put up to their last exam of the academic year, the In House Summer Exams, each student must achieve a minimum pass in these exams to progress onto the next year. When these exams are over, the Junior Certificate Examinations and Leaving Certificate Examinations are held in the school on 10 June. The current Principal is Ann - Marie Leonard and the current Deputy Principal is Adrienne Murphy.
Dublin Dental University Hospital

Dublin Dental University Hospital

Lincoln Place, Dublin ,
Located in the busy centre of Dublin the Dublin Dental University Hospital is a voluntary hospital providing primary, secondary and tertiary care for patients on a local, regional and national basis. The Dublin Dental University Hospital is one of three dental education and training institutions in Ireland and provides programmes across the full range of specialties in dentistry. The School and Hospital’s educational programmes encompass Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Auxiliary and Continuing Education. The Hospital has an active reserach ethos.
Trinity College Disability Service

Trinity College Disability Service

Room 2054, The Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin ,
The Trinity College Disability Service aims to provide appropriate advice, support and information to help students and staff with disabilities. More information can be found at: www.tcd.ie/disability
Liberties College

Liberties College

Bull Alley Street, Dublin ,
We are located in the centre of Dublin, in a lively and accessible part of town. The College is student-centred and you will find staff to be friendly and encouraging. Our goal is to help students develop personally, do well academically and develop the abilities needed to meet further challenges in the workplace or in higher education We thank you for your interest and look forward to welcoming you to Liberties College.
Tel: 4540044
TCD Careers Advisory Service

TCD Careers Advisory Service

2nd Floor, 7-9 South Leinster St, Trinity College,, Dublin ,
Are you a Trinity student or graduate? Do you need advice and guidance to give yourself the career you can dream of? Whatever your plans, we are here to help you make them a reality.
Enactus DCU

Enactus DCU

Clubs & Socs Office Dublin City University, Dublin ,
'Enabling progress through entrepreneurial action'
Tel: 858212696