College Connections

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As part of College Awareness Week, the Union of Students Ireland and Irish Second-Level Students’ Union will co-host College Connections.

This panel discussion is taking place during College Awareness Week this morning Tuesday, 24th November at 10am and consists of a diverse student panel in terms of age, gender and ethnicity with representatives from both further and higher education. College Connections aims to reinforce the message that education and preparing for your future is of utmost importance despite a global pandemic.

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College Awareness Week is a national campaign which aims to promote the benefits of going to college, to help students of all ages to become college-ready and to showcase local role models. This year the campaign runs from 22 – 28 November.

Going to college is becoming more and more important. A college education helps students to fulfil their potential, allows them to undertake a course of study which can be both fascinating and challenging, and helps them to secure employment and decent living standards in the future. Individuals and society benefit from increased levels of educational attainment. Play your part in inspiring the next generation of college students and helping them to become college-ready!


Gemma Creagh

Diploma in Life Coaching
Third European Education Summit: Digital Education Transformation


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