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Article Shared On Working Remotely: An Automattic Reader By Jeff Rozic This is going to be more popular in the future when people return to work after working from home!
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Rudai 23: A New Online Course for Information Professionals
The course is certified by the Library Association of Ireland.This course will be of interest to information professionals who would like to learn more about using web tools for professional development and promoting your library. Continue reading
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Progress For Women Is Progress For All! See Interesting Article: Title: A Day Without a Woman Author: Women’s March On Washington Free Text & Source: https://www.womensmarch.com/womensday/ The Internet, Online, 8/3/2017 Sample Text On International Women’s Day, March 8th, women and … Continue reading
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Gender Equality Factsheet – University As Employer
Title: Gender Equality Factsheet Author:Ireland, NUI, Galway Full Text & Source: https://www.nuigalway.ie/media/nuigalwayie/content/files/aboutus/Gender-Equality-Factsheet-April-2015.pdf The Internet, Online, 30/06/2016 Sample Text NUI Galway is fully committed to achieving equality of opportunity for all staff, irrespective of their gender We are changing how we … Continue reading
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Guide to Writing a Career Development Plan
Title: Guide to Writing a Career Development Plan Author: Success Factors Full Text & Source: https://performancemanager.successfactors.com/doc/po/develop_employe The Internet, Online, 23/05/2016 Sample Text Career Development Plan Menu: Guide Sample Template This section contains two types of development plans. The Performance Development … Continue reading
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What can I do with an arts or humanities degree?
Title:What can I do with an arts or humanities degree? Author:Grad Ireland Full Text & Source: https://gradireland.com/careers-advice/jobs-with-your-degree/what-can-i-do-with-an-arts-or-humanities-degree The Internet, Online, 11/11/2015 Sample Text: Career options for arts and humanities graduates: jobs you can do with a degree in arts and … Continue reading
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Archivist
Title: Archivist Author: gradireland Full Text & Source: https://gradireland.com/careers-advice/job-descriptions/archivist Sample Text: Assembles, catalogues, preserves and manages historically valuable collections of information, which may exist in a wide variety of formats. Organisations and people accumulate archives, which may be books or … Continue reading
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Fancy A Career In Book Conservation?
Title: Training to become a conservator Author: The Institute of Conservator-Restorers in Ireland (ICRI) Full Text & Source: http://www.conservationireland.org/training/training-to-become-a-conservator.aspx The Internet, Online, 14/10/2015 Sample Text: Training to become a conservator The profession of conservation involves an amalgam of different traditions … Continue reading
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Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching & Learning in Higher Education – From CIT – part-time or full-time
It’s that time of the year again when people register for part-time courses with the VEC or colleges to enhance their careers. I decided to share this as I have a lot of friends lecturing part-time and I think this diplomia … Continue reading
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Postgraduate Diploma in Third Level Learning & Teaching – DIT (Part-Time)
Title: Postgraduate Diploma in Third Level Learning & Teaching Author: DIT, Ireland Full Text & Source: http://www.dit.ie/lttc/programmes/postgraddiplomainlearningteaching/ The Internet, Online, 30/8/2015 The Diploma is designed for people who already have teaching responsibilities in further or higher education. It is a … Continue reading
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Teacher Qualification Online
Title: Introduction to Teaching Qualifications at Telford College Author: Telford College, UK Full Text & Source: http://www.tcat.ac.uk/courses/part-time/teacher-education-2/ The Internet, Online, 30/8/2015 Deciding to embark on becoming a fully qualified teacher is often a long road. We try to make this … Continue reading
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15 Famous Writers Who Worked Other Jobs To Pay The Bills
Title: 15 Famous Writers Who Worked Other Jobs To Pay The Bills Author: Vivian Giang Full Text & Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/first-jobs-of-famous-writers-2012-10?op=1&IR=T The Internet, Online, 14/8/2015 Sample Text: The most famous literary geniuses weren’t always writers. In fact, a lot of time, … Continue reading
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Tagged 15 Famous Writers Who Worked Other Jobs To Pay The Bills, employment, money, work, writers, writing
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We Should Support Dunnes Stores: Decency For All Workers By Annette J Dunlea
We Should Support Dunnes Stores: Decency For All Workers By Annette J Dunlea (This is an old article I wrote for my journalism course this year April 2015) 5,000 Dunnes Stores workers members of the Mandate trade union staged a … Continue reading
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Cool Site University Graduates Professional Posts Online
Source & Full text @ : http://www.universityvacancies.com/ (great website) Post Graduates Professional Posts: Lecturing Posts….. 1. NUG – English Lecturer….. National University of Ireland, Galway For this post we are seeking a colleague who will contribute to developing our curriculum in … Continue reading
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UCC Are Hiring… Post Grads & Writers Please Note
This just popped up on my Facebook homepage, my alma mater is recruiting. Writers and researchers take note! UCC are offering many research posts, lecturing and librarianship posts! Research Posts @UCC: 01.04.2015 Post-Doctoral Researcher School of Nursing and Midwifery College of … Continue reading
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Tagged Employment graduate Cork, lecturing posts, librarianship, library posts Cork, research posts, UCC jobs Ireland, UNiversity College Cork hiring
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Worksheet: How to calculate your Family Income Supplement
Title:Worksheet: How to calculate your Family Income Supplement Author: Citizens Information Full Text & Source: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/reference/worksheets/worksheet_how_to_calculate_your_family_income_supplement.html Worksheet Family Income Supplement (FIS) is a weekly tax-free payment available to married or unmarried employees with children. To qualify for FIS, your average … Continue reading
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Family Income Supplement
Title: FIS Explained Author: Kells Resource Centre Full Text & Source: http://www.kellspeoplesresourcecentre.com/#!Social-Welfare-FIS-explained-Kind-of-/c1idz/77553379-A883-4E8A-90C0-AD10CA70BB06 The Internet, Online, 10/3/2015 This is the allowance we get most questions about. The Family Income Supplement is a tax free payment to families, including one-parent families, who … Continue reading
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Writers Think Outside The Box Look At These 2 Jobs in UCC
Writers.. Think outside the box…in fact through the box away!!! Why not become a research writer? Have you anything non fiction published or wrote a thesis? Any articles published in academic or professional journals? Have you received any scholarships or … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 hours per week, 12, 675 per 10.14 hours per week, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fixed Term Part-Time, Research Support Officer-Clinical, researcher
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