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Kildalton College – Open Day – Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

Teagasc invites schools, students, teachers and parents to attend Kildalton College Open Day on 6 March 2020. At events like this, you will get ...  ...
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SAP Careers Open Day (27 February 2020)

SAP Landscapes invite you to tour their facility, meet their Managers and discover careers on offer at their facility in Maynooth. About this Event Over the...

‘Try Horticulture’ Event

Students from fifth, sixth year and Further Education are invited to experience first-hand college life in the Teagasc College in the National Botanic Gardens...
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Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children – Bord Bia

Dr. Elizabeth Finnegan, Healthy Eating Executive, Bord Bia - The Irish Food Board The 2018 Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) was launched on Thursday,...
Dr. Anthony Keane and Rachel Freeman are pictured with James Brady, recipient of the annual 'Academic Excellence in Horticulture Award' sponsored by Westland Horticulture and Westland’s Sales Manager, Colm O’Keeffe and Paul Stacey. James graduates the programme with a BSc Horticulture (Hons)

‘Academic Excellence in Horticulture Award’ at TU Dublin goes to 4th-year student, James Brady

TU Dublin was delighted to announce that this years' recipient of the annual 'Academic Excellence in Horticulture Award' sponsored by Westland Horticulture is 4th-year...

GLDA Student & Graduate Garden Design Awards

Are you a recent horticultural graduate or student? Or do you know someone who would fall into either of the following categories? If so,...
INAUGURAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE IRISH SOCIAL, COMMUNITY & THERAPEUTIC HORTICULTURE NETWORK

Inaugural symposium of the Irish Social, Community & Therapeutic Horticulture network

On Friday the 6th of September, more than 70 people from across the island of Ireland gathered at TU Dublin Blanchardstown to hear an...
Pictured at the Botanical Gardens for the prize of Agri Aware’s 2019 Incredible Edibles project is 3rd and 4th class of St. Oliver Plunkett’s, KIllina, Co. Kildare with teacher and principle Dominic Tyrrell and Agri Aware Project Manager Kalyn Arias. The students got to explore the grounds, dig in to a planting workshop, and receive new seeds to bring back to their school. The school also received a sun bubble greenhouse for their own school garden as part of their prize. Visit www.incredibleedibles.ie to register today!

St. Oliver Plunkett’s announced as 2019 Incredible Edible Champions!

On Friday, (October 11th, 2019) Agri Aware, Ireland’s agri-food educational body were joined by 3rd and 4th class pupils of St. Oliver Plunkett National...
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Teagasc Nursery Stock Seminar

23 October 2019 Event Time 9:30 Venue Teagasc Ashtown, Dunsinea lane, Ashtown D115 KN3K Registration open 9 Start 9.30 sharp Teagasc will host a nursery stock seminar in Ashtown. There...

A record number of women enter agriculture training in Teagasc Kildalton College

The first week of September sees the start of the students returning to Agricultural Colleges throughout the country. Teagasc Kildalton College in Co. Kilkenny...