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"Intercultural" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
The tram to Damascus, by Judith Ugwuja
This 17-year-old from Drogheda won the Spirit of Intercultural Ethics award for her story about learning to overcome one’s prejudice
Last year’s Spirit winner, this year’s judge: Namra Amir is going places Writing competition: The Winners
Namra Amir aspires to be Ireland’s next up-and-coming author and poet. A former winner of and recent judge for Metro Éireann’s Intercultural Writing Competition, Amir is a 22-year-old Irish/Pakistani writer born and raised in Dublin.
‘The act of writing breaks down barriers’ Writing Competition: The Winners
Winners announced in Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute for Ethics’ fourth Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in cash prizes were awarded in the fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition hosted by Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics.
Attention young writers! Deadline nears in Metro Éireann contest
With less than two weeks remaining until the deadline at midnight on Sunday 29 July, be sure to get your submissions to us for the fourth annual Metro Éireann–Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition.
Over €3,000 in cash prizes to be won in Metro Éireann’s 4th annual Intercultural Writing Competition
Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute of Ethics invite young writers living in Ireland to submit original works to their fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in prizes is available for writers aged between 14 and 21 examining the challenges of Ireland’s multicultural diversity.
Call for organisations promoting integration to apply for funding
€500,000 of state funding available for frontline community groups promoting migrant integration, raising intercultural awareness or combating racism in their local areas.
'Ireland is a nation that is not afraid of change’
“I think Fine Gael has come a long way from what they were,” he says. “With the launch of the Fine Gael Intercultural group, they have proven to the nation that they are a progressive party who believes in diversity.”
New book provides fresh insight into Ireland’s intercultural policy
Charlotte McIvor’s insightful new book, Migration and Performance in Contemporary Ireland: Towards a New Interculturalism, is an invaluable resource material on how creativity can be a driving force for intercultural dialogue.
Poems by Namra Amir
Three poems by this 21-year-old Irish-Pakistani from Portlaoise moved the judges to recognise her with the Spirit of Intercultural Ethics award.
Paid training for asylum seekers?
Internships, English language classes and mental health leave among proposals by FG’s intercultural wing.
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