Learning Limerick hosted a UNESCO Learning Cities Seminar in University of Limerick’s City Centre Campus, Sarsfield Street, Limerick today as the flagship event for this week’s Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival. The event featured guest speakers from the Irish Network of Learning Cities, including Belfast, Dublin, Cork, and Derry/ Strabane. As well as the sharing of
The Deputy Mayor of Limerick City and County, Councillor Tom Ruddle was part of a delegation that travelled to Belfast City Council this week to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Irish Network of Learning Cities. The Lord Mayor of Belfast has hosted a delegation from Limerick, Cork, Dublin, and Derry City and Strabane
Limerick’s Lifelong Learning Festival returns for a 12th year this May with a comprehensive choice of events on offer for anyone interested in acquiring a new skill, learning a new talent, or just expanding their knowledge. Taking place from Monday 23 to Sunday 29 May, this year’s festival theme is “Learn Something New in
Would you like to Learn Something New in 2022? After two years of having to restrict your movement, as you now looking to broaden your mind and body with new experiences? Well, this year’s Limerick Lifelong Festival will be just the thing. As we all look to getting back to some semblance of normality following
A presentation was made on Tuesday to three Learning Ambassadors from Southill at Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s Further Education and Training Centre, Kilmallock Road Campus, Limerick. The presentation was a photobook detailing their involvement in the Learning Ambassadors initiative over the past two years. Learning Limerick Ambassadors is a novel