Law with French Law is one of two French Law Courses offered by Sutherland School of Law, the other being the dual degree – the...
Students will be introduced to key concepts, practices, and policies in the field of professional youth whilst examining national and global...
Ancient and Medieval History and Culture concentrates on the period c. 2000 BC to c. 1500 AD. It explores the changes in society, politics,...
The Bachelor of Education through the Medium of Irish is aimed at students who wish to teach through the medium of Irish in Gaeltacht schools or...
Students are educated in the most current methodologies and technologies available to enhance the teaching of their subject areas at post-primary...
This course emphasises competent use of language, grammatical accuracy and systematic vocabulary building along with an improvement of German...
The course reflects a demanding, broad and practical programme of study which will provide you with a firm foundation in both law and accounting....
The BCL (Law and Business) is a joint honours degree combining the related disciplines of law and business. This exciting four-year programme:...
Pre-university Law will equip you with a basic understanding of a wide range of legal concepts along with the administrative skills required in...
The BA in English introduces you to the subject in its fullest sense. You will study English across the centuries and can cover areas such as...
Are you looking to work as a Special Needs Assistant (SNA) in primary or post-primary schools, or other care settings? The one-year QQI Level 5...
An Air Corps Cadet (Pilot) enlists for a Cadetship to become an Officer in the Defence Forces. After successfully completing the Cadet Training Course in the Military College and the Flight Training School in the Air Corps College, an Air Corps Cadet is commissioned into the Officer Ranks of the Air Corps as a Second Lieutenant or Lieutenant.
Training officers identify staff training needs, and plan and organise suitable training programmes.
Special needs assistants help children with a wide range of learning, physical or behavioural difficulties.
Produces official reports of government proceedings.
Works closely with solicitors and legal team members on a wide range of transactions, client work and support activities.
Operating at the interface between the disciplines of law, language and science, gives legal and technical advice to people who want to protect their inventions.
Gives specialist advice on complex legal issues and represents people in court.
Works at finding ways to use museum or gallery collections to inspire people and bring collections to wider audiences.
Works to protect a famous or important person from potential threats.
A permanent official working in the Institutions of the EU, including the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the Court of Justice.
Works with IT products and processes in a challenging and multilingual environment
Works to ensure that individuals receive any social welfare benefits to which they are entitled.