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Kerry County Council And Dairymaster Honoured At Awards

Kerry County Council And Dairymaster Honoured At Awards

November 5, 2022 at 10:31 am Comments are Disabled

THE winners of the 2022 Leaders Awards, which recognise innovation, growth and impact in the South-West’s technology sector, were announced this evening, with awardees including Kerry County Council and Dairymaster. The awards were hosted by it@cork and KerrySciTech, who also announced their rebranding as a combined entity to Tech Industry Alliance, representing the interests of the tech sector across the region. The Chairperson’s Award was awarded jointly to Cork City Council, Cork County Council and Kerry County Council while Dairymaster, based in […]

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‘Evita’ Comes To Siamsa Tíre Next Week

‘Evita’ Comes To Siamsa Tíre Next Week

November 5, 2022 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

ONE of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most enduring musicals, Evita, is coming back to Siamsa for a limited run from Thursday to Saturday, November 10th to 12th. This is a fully-staged production of the work with a professional orchestra and a cast of 50 performers drawn from Tralee, Killarney, Miltown, […]

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Karol Waszkiewicz - Brent Geese flying over stormy Tralee Bay, Fenit, Co.Kerry.

Photos Taken In Kerry Among The Prizes In Clean Coasts Competition

November 5, 2022 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

A NUMBER of photos taken in Kerry have won prizes in the 13th edition of the Clean Coasts Love Your Coast photography competition announced at an award ceremony in the Smock Alley Theatre, in Dublin on Thursday. For the past 13 years, the Love Your Coast photography competition has been  inviting […]

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MTU President, Professor Maggie Cusack and Head of School of STEM Professor Joseph Walsh have today launched Kerry Science Festival following the national launch of Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) launch Science Week 2022 last Thursday.  Pictured L/R : Dr Ashley Sullivan , Dr Joseph Walsh ,  Professor Maggie Cusack , Ger Corkery  , Dr Fiona Boyle and Dr Tim Yeomans . 
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Kerry Science Festival 2022 Launched with Events for All!


Tralee, 01 November 2022: MTU President, Professor Maggie Cusack and Head of School of STEM Professor Joseph Walsh have today launched Kerry Science Festival following the national launch of Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) launch Science Week 2022 last Thursday. 
Kerry Science Festival, now in its 6th year, will take place across the month of November, with the majority of events during national science week between the 13th and 20th of November, as always culminating with the very popular STEM Showcase & Family day at MTU’s Kerry North Campus on Saturday 19th of November.
“Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine,” an Irish saying, meaning that we need and depend on each other is the underlying mission of the 2022 Kerry Science Festival. The festival will tie together the national SFI “Infinite Possibilities” theme with examples of just how people and communities have relied on each other during the Covid19 pandemic, and more recently the war in Ukraine and how Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths plays a role in offering local, national and global solutions to ensure a bright future.  
At the launch Professor Joseph Walsh said “Kerry Science Festival's main mission is to allow our local community to engage with science in an open and accessible way. We do this by undertaking significant outreach to schools, community groups and by hosting a large family showcase day on the MTU Kerry North Campus. Our events have span across many themes including the IKC3 Climathon ‘Climate Smart Kerry’ in association with Climate KIC, Lets Code with Scratch, the “Power Me Up (Renewably) workshops for primary school students, an information session for the Postgraduate Diploma in Bioeconomy with Business Information, climate-themed movie screenings, Shine a Light - BioPhotonics, and a range of other events.”
If you’re looking forward to another action-packed festival this year you can visit www.kerryscience.com for a full event list and registration information. 
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Ben Slimm
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Kerry Science Festival Takes Place This Month

November 5, 2022 at 10:30 am Comments are Disabled

MTU President, Professor Maggie Cusack and Head of School of STEM Professor Joseph Walsh launched the Kerry Science Festival following the national launch of Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) launch Science Week 2022 last Thursday. Kerry Science Festival, now in its 6th year, will take place across the month of November, […]

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Sponsored: Mary’s Own Story Of Her Tribella Experience

Sponsored: Mary’s Own Story Of Her Tribella Experience

November 5, 2022 at 10:29 am Comments are Disabled

Mary O’Donnell of the Cosmetic and Hair Restoration Clinic at the Bon Secours talks about her own Tribella story… I think for me, the Tribella treatment ticked a lot of boxes. It is time saving because it is three treatments in one session. It also addressed my numerous skin concerns! […]

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Finnegan On Films: Action, War, Comedy And Drama On The Box Tonight

Finnegan On Films: Action, War, Comedy And Drama On The Box Tonight

November 5, 2022 at 10:29 am Comments are Disabled

There is quite the selection of films available today on the television, with perhaps just a little too much testosterone says our movie guy, James Finnegan… First up is a real boys own adventure.  Force 10 From Navarone (Saturday RTE1 2.30pm) is of course a sequel to ‘The Guns of […]

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Mary Boner and Cub Captain Heidi Giles .

Tralee Rowing Club News

November 5, 2022 at 10:28 am Comments are Disabled

Gold Medal for Tralee pair at Castleconnell Head of the River Gold medals were awarded to Aoife O’Connell & Alex Moritz who finished first in their race, WJ162x a fiercely competitive category. This reflects the hard work and training that our junior crews are putting into their strength and skills […]

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