Teagasc sponsors Learning Theatre at GLAS 2018 – GLAS stand L18
Teagasc’s John Mulhern tells HC, “We are very aware of labour shortages in the industry, and through the apprenticeship model we hope to provide...
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...
Shiva Productions present “Meet me in the Gardens” at the National Botanic Gardens
The National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin are delighted to host a unique theatrical experience from the makers of “Angels in the Park.”
Will Medical student, Finn,...
Teagasc invest €5.2m in next generation of research leaders
A new programme to develop the next generation of research leaders to underpin the objectives of Ireland’s Food Wise 2025 strategy was launched by...
Teagasc Education Vision – meeting future needs
The Teagasc ‘ Education Vision – meeting future needs’ conference taking place in Kilkenny, today, Tuesday, 5 June, heard that the need for education and training across...
Teagasc Launch New Horticultural Facilities
The Today marks the official opening of Teagasc's new horticulture training and research facilities in Ashtown. Over €2.1 million has been invested in facilities including...
Sustainability research by Teagasc PhD student wins AES Best Poster Award
Teagasc Walsh Fellow and Ph.D. candidate, Mary Brennan, was awarded the Best Poster at the 92nd Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society, which was...
International Farm Safety Experts Seminar event at Botanic Gardens
Two leading International Experts on Farm Safety will share their knowledge at a public seminar on Friday, 4 May from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. The seminar will take...
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin delighted to host ‘Three Threads’
On 3 September 1907, Frederick William Moore (1857-1949), Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin addressed the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), London. His lecture...