Teagasc announce new programme for future research leaders
Teagasc and the European Commission will co-fund a new programme which will employ 20 new experienced researchers for 36 months each, over the next...
Teagasc Kildalton College Open Day
Friday 2nd October 2020
Tours start at 10.00am & 11.00am
Phone 051 644400
Teagasc Horticulture education in the National Botanic Gardens in COVID times – John Mulhern
I was considering putting “post” COVID in the title of this but that would be very presumptuous on my behalf. COVID 19 is here...
Successful Kildalton 50th Open Day
The Teagasc Kildalton Agriculture, Horticulture and Equine College in Piltown county Kilkenny open its doors and its gates to thousands of visitors on Saturday,...
Hedgerow Week 2023 September 1st – 8th
National Hedgerow Week is a partnership between Teagasc and the Heritage Council. The week aims to raise awareness of the importance of hedges for...
Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture – Update from the Principal John Mulhern
Today our Level 7 degree students should have been returning after their Easter break to College for their last week and a half of...
Festival of Farming and Food – SFI Science Week at Teagasc 2017
Teagasc is hosting a series of exciting events for Science Week (November 12-19). Many of Teagasc’s research centres around the country will open their...
Stories from the Gardens: the National Botanic Gardens invites visitors to share their memories...
The National Botanic Gardens is delighted to announce an exciting initiative for this year's National Heritage Week. Under the theme of 'Connections, Routes and...
Teagasc and Musgrave join forces to fund a 4-year PhD to ensure safer food...
Most people will be familiar with the horse-meat scandal. Could this have been foreseen? Could it have been prevented? In what way was it...
Hortichallenge in Estonia
In May this year, two students from the College of Amenity Horticulture in Dublin’s National Botanic Gardens – Chélirs Brecq and Aoife Hester –...












