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Back-to-school allowance on the way for Limerick families this week

Bernie English
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Limerick student honoured as George Moore Scholar

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Student fee increase will ‘devastate already struggling Limerick students’

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Limerick academic awarded with United Nations membership

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Limerick students host new chat show as Gaeilge

University of Limerick President Dr Des Fitzgerald With Minister of State Mary Mitchell O'Connor at last Sunday's graduation ceremony. Photo: Sean Curtin

University of Limerick President wants clarity on government support for universities

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University of Limerick campus Picture: Alan Place

UL’s Kemmy Business School awarded prestigious international accreditation

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Big apprenticeship take-up in Limerick

Alan Jacques
University of Limerick campus Picture: Alan Place

University of Limerick CAO offers exceed 3,000 for first time in...

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Leaving Cert students in Limerick look to the future

Alan Jacques
No Repro Fee The President of MIC Professor Eugene Wall and the CAPES student group from Brazil met Mayor of Limerick Michael Sheehan at City Hall Limerick today. The group arrived in Ireland earlier this week and will study for a Graduate Diploma in Mentoring and Leadership at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) during the upcoming academic year. The group are among the top teachers in Brazil and are studying at MIC through a scholarship provided by the Government of Brazil. This is the first of year of a three year scholarship programme between MIC and CAPES that will further develop the educational links between Ireland and Brazil. Pic. Brian Arthur

Mayor welcomes Brazilian teachers

Bernie English
Newly appointed UL Vice President Professor Norelee Kennedy Photo: Oisin McHugh

New UL Vice President will focus on broadening research function

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At UL’s Special Collections and Archives in the Glucksman Library are: (L-R) Kay Blake (Thomas Noonan’s niece), Michael Noonan (Noonan’s grandnephew), Michael Noonan Snr (Noonan’s nephew) and Breda Lyne (Noonan’s niece), with 1915 edition of The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, as well as Thomas Noonan’s WWI service medals, diaries and the ‘Widow’s Penny’

Donation to Special Collections at UL keeps WWI soldier’s ‘memory alive’

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Silver for Limerick at International Maths Olympiad

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Ashford native, PJ O’Connell, was that soldier. Despite getting an arts degree, coming into the workplace in the middle of a recession meant there was nothing for him but emigration or a minimum wage job in a supermarket.

PJ used Springboard to bounce into dream job

Bernie English
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