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A round-up of upcoming education events

A round-up of upcoming education events

Special educational needs and the law

A one-day training course on special educational needs and the law will take place in Dublin on October 17th. For details tel: 087 9634832 or email: schoolcoach@eircom.net

Agricultural Science Teachers Conference

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The National Centre for Excellence for Mathematics and Science Teaching and Learning is hosting a one-day conference for agricultural science teachers in the University of Limerick on Saturday, October 10th from 9.30am to 5.15pm. For further details see: www.nce-mstl.ie

Lunchtime Leadership Lecture at NCI

The National College of Irelands free public leadership talks continue tomorrow, with Maeve Donovan, managing director of The Irish Times. The event takes place on campus in the IFSC from 1pm to 2pm and is aimed at students, the business community and interested members of the general public. Admission is free but attendees must register online at www.ncirl.ie

Debate on Development

All are welcome to attend a debate organised by Comhlámh, in Bewleys Café Theatre, Grafton St, Dublin tomorrow at 6:15pm. The motion is "Can Ireland Still Afford Overseas Development Aid?" The cost is €5. Email orla@comhlamh.orgfor more information.

Nursing and Midwifery Research Conference at UCC

The annual nursing and midwifery research conference at UCC on Friday, October 9th will focus on a range of topics including: postnatal depression, ethical challenges at the end of life, self-neglect, Irish mental health nursing. See www.ucc.ie/en/nursingmidwiferyfor details or patricia.leahy@ucc.ie

National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals Conference

The National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD) is holding its annual conference from Thursday, October 15th to Friday, October 16th in the Radisson Hotel, Galway. Apply by Friday, October 9th. Further details on the website www.napd.ieor tel: 01-6627025.

Rap and Science for Second-level pupils

Science Raps Challenge is a new initiative aimed at second-level students who are asked to express their thoughts about science and technology through rap music.

Students of all ages can participate. Entrants must compose and video their own Science Rap, upload it on YouTube and send in the link on a completed application form. Closing date for receipt of entries is Friday, October 23rd.

The competition is organised by the Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre (APC), University College Cork and Teagasc, Cork.

Online Courses in Special Educational Needs

The Institute of Child Education and Psychology Europe (ICEP) is accepting applications for its online courses in the area of special educational needs which will run from October 12th to December 4th. Fees apply with special rates available. For further information or to enrol online go to www.icepe.euor tel: 01-6510618.


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