Sunday 3 July 2016

Photo Ireland festival 2016



NEWSLETTER - YEAH! MAGAZINE IRELANDSee in our web YEAH! Magazine has a circulation of 5000 copies in Ireland and abroad, distributed mainly through English Colleges, Institutes of Higher Education, Universities, international Embassies and also Educational Agencies. Our printed version reaches over 30 countries by postal delivery! International Student Yeah! Magazine.Out Now! UK Student visa clampdown07-05-2012New rules and a clampdown on abuse of the student visa system mean nearly 500 colleges will no longer be able to bring new international students to the UK to study. The colleges – a number of which were bogus and did not offer genuine courses could have brought more than 11,000 students into the UK to study each year. New UK Border Agency regulations have raised the standards education providers must meet to sponsor international students. So far, 474 colleges have lost their right to recruit international students after they failed to sign up for the new inspection system. The new standards will help ensure genuine international students get a good quality education in the UK. Applications refusedA related UK Border Agency investigation into more than 100 colleges has led to 51 having their licences revoked.See more.. See Newsletter on the web Working in IrelandBy Karina Mcmullan Students of all nationalities are entitled to work in Ireland. This article will provide more detailed information about the entitlements.If you are student from the EEA (European Economic Area),you are free to take up employment in Ireland while you arestudying. Nationals of Romania and Bulgaria are required to have an employment permit only for the first continuous 12 months of employment in the State. At the end of this twelve-month period, a Bulgarian or Romanian national will be free to work in Ireland without any further need for an employment permit..See More… See Newsletter on the webIreland the land of a hundred thousand welcomesBy Silvia KristelWho has not, at some moment in their lives, thought of studying abroad? Almost everyone, whether it be to go to University, learn a language or a student exchange.As such Ireland, in the last few years, has become a place to meet thousands of student of every nationality and culture, where Dublin in particular, has transformed itself into a cosmopolitan and intercultural space. It is not uncommon, particularly when one is recently arrived, to hear someone say, that they have heard more than ten languages spoken in the same place, just to walk through the centre of the city is to see the diversity in the faces encountered, students with varying nationalities, living together with a shared enthusiasm to learn about and to encounter a new culture, a new land.See More.. See Newsletter on the webWhat does a web developer do?A Web developer is a term that can refer to an individual or a company that provides services to build and maintain high-end websites. The skills of a Web developer are more expansive than that of a webmaster, who might be a simple end-user utilizing ready-made scripts to patch together a personal website. A Web developer is generally capable of writing custom scripts to accommodate a client’s needs, and is either professionally trained in, or has ample personal experience working with various scripting languages.See More.. See Newsletter on the webGalway the cultural capital of Ireland With more than 8 centuries of history and great cultural diversity, the city of Galway on the west coast of Ireland, features here as our first tourist destination..To commence our journey through Ireland we chose the city of Galway. Located in the province of Connacht, the city sits on the shores of Galway Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and is divided by the rushing River Corrib. According to the 2006 census, the city has 80,000 inhabitants – however this number is constantly rising as Galway is an industrial and university hub for the western region, as well as a city much loved by visitors to Ireland.The city is known as the Cultural Capital of Ireland, with a great atmosphere of culture on its streets which are filled with artists and street performances during the summer season. Eyre Square, which lies right in the heart of the city, is a favourite spot for tourists and local residents alike. During the Galway Arts Festival, which takes place in July every year, the city buzzes with exciting events and an electric atmosphere.'See More.. See Newsletter on the web________________________________________Yeah! EventsAntoni O’ at The National Concert Hall on 12th Aug 2012 at 8pm.Producer By Dublin Latin Fest & Yeah Events.It’s fascinating for international students to embark on a journey to a different country, but it’s about more than a new language or a new career: they want to experience the country’s culture, travel and make new friends to add to this life experience. – YEAH! Events organize fundraising events, workshops, and cultural festivals.See More..Book your ticket at your near English college or at the National Concert Hall Ticket office No booking fees Student discount See NewsLetter on the web________________________________________Yeah! TripsMeet students from other countries on our unforgettable trips to destinations all around Ireland and Northern Ireland Ireland is one of the most beautiful and richly cultural destinations in the world. We provide tours every weekend to the most famous attractions in the island, such as Galway, The Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Wicklow Mountains, the Giant's Causeway, Titanic Museum, Carrickarede Rope Bridge. Join students from other countries and cultures on our amazing tours..- Prices include: - Free Yeah! Tshirt - Qualified Driver / Guide on Coaches- Free professional photo with the trip Highlights- Information pack including Itinerary - Free Snacks and refreshments Yeah! magazine satisfies the requirements of the college advertising &marketing campaign. See Video..See Newsletter on the web________________________________________Yeah! AccommodationBackrock Student AccommodationBooking is Now Open for Summer Accommodation Blackrock is one of the most prestigious addresses in Dublin.- Supermarket, Shop. Take away Pharmacy all in the Ground Floor- Direct Bus routes to city centre ? All South side Colleges and Universities- Single, double and triple rooms with a study point- Broadband free access- Caretaker- There are two fully equipment kitchen with appliances- Laundry equipped with washing and dry machinesSign Up to your Summer accommodation to avoid disappointed!Special offer for college and agentsRooms available from 7th of June Newpark ave / Blackrock Co.DublinInfo 00353 87 352 2524yeahaccommodation@yeah.ie annarosellser@gmail.com See Newsletter on the web________________________________________International Student & EventsTIDI, in collaboration with IIIS, UCD, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine,Will host TCD’s annual Africa Day celebration on the theme‘Scaling Up Agriculture: Sharing challenges and experiences of modernising agriculture in Ireland and Africa’.re will be a panel discussion with Prof. Patrick Paul Walsh, School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Dr. Philip Damas, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania, Ms. Lara Ladipo, Director, Partner Africa, Kenya, Dr Carol Newman, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin and a Senior Representative from the Irish Dairy Board. This event will be chaired by Prof. David Taylor, Department of Geography and Chair of TIDI, TCD.Date: Wednesday 23rd May 2012Time: 9.30am-12.30pmVenue: Synge Lecture Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublinplease RSVP to rsvptidi@tcd.ie by Friday 18th May to secure a place.See Newsletter on the web________________________________________IIIS Seminar SeriesChasing Ghosts: Rumours and Representations of the Export of Chinese Convict Labour to Developing Countries.YAN Hairong, Anthropolgist, Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityBarry SAUTMAN, Political Scientist and Lawyer, Hong Kong University of Science & TechnologyDate: 30th May 2012Time: 12 o'clockVenue: IIIS Seminar Room, 6th Floor Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin________________________________________The Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS) at Trinity College Dublin is pleased to invite you to the following Public Symposium."Whither Ireland and the Fiscal Treaty?"The fiscal stability treaty referendum takes place on May 31st. There is a need for an informed discussion of the issues. The Institute for International Integration Studies (IIIS)has a long standing focus in the area of European Integration. With the goal of informing the discussion on the Treaty, the Institute is hosting a public symposium. The event will involve contributions from specialists in Economics, Law and Sociology with expertise in relation to the European project. Their contributions will be followed by an opportunity for a broad ranging discussion of the issues related to the treaty.Invited speakersDr. Gavin Barret, School of Law, UCDProf. Terrece Mc Donough, J.E.Cairnes School of Business & Economics, NUIG&Trinity's Head of School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Prof. James Wickham.Date: 16th May 2012Time: 6pmVenue: Thomas Davis Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College DublinSee Newsletter on the web________________________________________DublinWIAMIS 2012: 13th Intl. Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services.The International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services is one of the main international events for the presentation and discussion of the latest technological advances in interactive multimedia services. The objective of the workshop is to bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry working in the areas of image, video and audio applications, with a special focus on analysis. After a series of successful meetings starting in 1997 in Louvain, WIAMIS 2012 will be held in Dublin City University, Irelandhttp://wiamis.dcu.ie/________________________________________LimerickUL Ranked number 1 in Ireland by International Student SurveyThe University of Limerick has achieved multiple firsts in a recent International Student Survey. The survey which involved over 5000 International students currently studying across the seven Irish Universities voted UL as the number one University in providing the Best Student Experience, Best Student Support and Warmest Welcome in Ireland.The International Student Barometer™ survey was undertaken by independent research group i-Graduate and involved 238 institutions worldwide including the seven Irish universities. Across the four surveyed categories of ‘Living’, ‘Support’, ‘Arrival’ and ‘Learning’, UL was voted as having the best overall Living Experience in Ireland and the 5th in the world.UL further excelled by being voted the most supportive University for International students who voted the Support Services as being the best in Ireland. UL was additionally deemed to have the ‘Best Multi-Cultural Teaching Experience’ in Ireland by the students surveyed.Josephine Page, Director, International Education, UL said; “Overall, the satisfaction ratings of the International students studying at the University of Limerick were outstanding.” UL also scored first out of 238 institutions world-wide in the categories of ‘Social Activities’, ‘Opportunities to experience Irish Culture’, ‘Social Facilities’, ‘Accommodation Office’, ‘Clubs & Societies’. The following UL supports were also highlighted for exceptional merit; International Office, Learning Support, Language Support, Learning Spaces, IT Support and Catering. Vice President Academic & Registrar, Professor Paul McCutcheon welcomed the results; “The results of this research echo the feedback from our students through our satisfaction surveys. In the past year alone, UL has been voted Ireland’s most popular university while our graduate employability record continues to be ahead of the national average.”Independent research group, i-Graduate are partners with 1,300 of the world’s leading universities, colleges and schools, plus governments and government agencies, across 24 countries.________________________________________ New International Student Award 2012 at Mansion House.At a recent reception for International Students in the Mansion House the Lord Mayor Andrew Montague announced his decision to award a prize to the International Student who best engages with Dublin city.The deadline for Colleges wishing to take part in this competition is fast approaching and a College must send its nomination to international.relations@dublincity.ie by Friday, 11th May 2012. Those who wish to recommend an international student or group of students should contact their College as soon as possible.The Lord Mayor says “Dublin is a great city for studying and we want to build on this to encourage more students to make Dublin their first choice for education. This Award recognises the contribution made by International Students to Dublin and will be made to the student who best engages with the city whether socially, economically, culturally, environmentally, through sports or by volunteering”.The winner will be announced on Monday, 21 May, at 5pm during a reception for all nominated students in the Mansion House. Thanks to the sponsor Urbanest, the award will be an Apple iPad or travel voucher to the value of €500.Full details available see: http://www.educationireland.ie/index.php/about-us/news1. The prize will be an Apple iPad or alternative (e.g. travel voucher to the value of €500). This is sponsored by Urbanest, international providers of student accommodation www.urbanest.com 2. Third level Colleges will nominate one International Student who they think best exemplifies engagement with the city. The Colleges can decide themselves on their internal process, how they advertise the prize, seek nominations, decide on the one they are going to put forward etc.3. An International Student can put his or her name forward to the relevant section of their College for consideration by their College. Similarly an International Student can be recommended by another person again to the relevant College for consideration by that College.4. Criteria are engagement with the city whether socially, economically, culturally, environmentally, sports, volunteering etc. It could either be on an individual basis or as part of a student/college group linking into the wider society.5. The third level Colleges will send on their nomination to the City Council with details and a brief description (250 – 500 words) on why they are nominating this international student.6. Colleges must be recognised or approved. In addition USI and Erasmus Student Network can make one nomination each.7. The closing date for receipt of nominations from Colleges to Dublin City Council international.relations@dublincity.ie is Friday 11th May8. Dublin City Council will then assess the nominations and make a recommendation to the Lord Mayor, Andrew Montague.9. ‘International Student’ means one who has come to the College from outside the island of Ireland.10. A nominated student must be available to receive the prize in person from Lord Mayor Andrew Montague at a reception in the Mansion House on Monday 21st May at 5pm.11. All students who have been nominated will be invited to this reception in the Mansion House.Yeah! magazine is a monthly publication written in English and is completely free of charge. YEAH! Magazine has 5000 copies circulated and distributed in Ireland and abroad, manly through English Colleges, Institutions, Universities, and International Embassies and also Educational Agents. Our printed version reaches over 30 countries through postal delivery!.Subscribe to our News LetterUnsubscribe please See Newsletter on the webYeah! International Student Magazine “Ireland”www.yeah.ie Contact us : raffa@yeah.ie

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