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Sci Fest is a series of one-day science fairs for second level students hosted locally at schools and at regional level in Institutes of Technology. This years local regional event was held in Limerick Institute of Technology and a number of LCETB schools participated. Award Students       School Project      Teacher  SFI Discover Best Project Award and…

At the start of November, all further education and training staff involved in the provision, support or management of FET in ETB’s will be invited to participate in the ‘FET Skills Profile’ Project. This will, for the first time, create a local and national profile of the FET workforce in Ireland. The initiative is the…

LCFE Graduation 2015

LCFE GRADUATES CELEBRATE SUCCESS Limerick College of Further Education (LCFE) held its annual graduation at the Limerick Strand Hotel on Thursday 22nd of October, with almost 250 learners receiving awards in various disciplines. Certificates were presented by Pat Maunsell, Director, Limerick College of Further Education assisted by LCFE’s management team. Guest of honour was Mr…

Jobs Week is a week of events to support jobseekers and employers throughout the country. All events are free. To view Jobs Week events in Clare click here. To view events in Limerick click here. Jobs Week is an initiative of Intreo and the Department of Social Protection.

LCETB Adult and Community Education Service are holding an open evening in the Adult Education Centre, Clonroad Business Park, Ennis on Wednesday 9th September from 7pm to 9pm.  More details on the attached poster.

Copies of the guide to Further Education and Training Courses in LCETB 2015-2016 are now available from offices and centres of Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board. This free guide provides a complete overview of all full-time and part-time further education and training courses in Limerick and Clare as provided by LCETB. If you prefer…

Youthreach Miltown Malbay have been announced Overall Winner for the best tobacco industry message at the Irish Cancer Society Youth Awards 2015. The students from Youthreach Miltown Malbay scooped the award for their film project called “project X” which was showcased at the recent event in the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield. Over 41 youth groups…

The X-HALE Youth Awards is an initiative of the Irish Cancer Society which aims to prevent young people from starting to smoke and to remain smoke-free. The youth groups involved are calling on the public to support their film entry as they compete for the Online Award which is decided by public vote. – You can…