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The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
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All not what it seems behind creche doors
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"Partnership" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Three scenarios for economic growth in Nigeria
With Britain’s imminent exit from the European Union and the highly anticipated chaos this will cause a lot of SMEs and other businesses, it is imperative that businesses make plans on where to go next for partnerships — and it will pay to keep Africa on their radar, in particular the strengthening economy in Nigeria.
DCU announces online scholarships for refugees
Dublin City University has announced 30 new scholarships for refugees in partnership with FutureLearn, Europe’s largest online learning platform.
Young runner is on track for a bright future in athletics
Year of the rooster a chance for better links with China
Every member of the Chinese community in Ireland should work for better and stronger Sino-Irish relations.
NCP photo exhibit hails ’New Shades of Green’
Celebrating the contribution of migrant communities in Ireland is the theme of a special photo exhibition at Dublin’s Civic Offices by the New Communities Partnership (NCP) to mark its 13th anniversary.
‘Working as a partnership is good for us’
In the latest instalment of Metro Eireann’s Meet The Boss, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Victor Oigbochie, who co-owns of Shine Xpress Mobile Valeting with Clement Nwagiriga
A centre for European excellence in the heart of the United States
School support programme for migrant children is going strong
Ireland’s backing is sought for next wave of Nigerian business and industry leaders
Ireland has been urged to establish strong partnerships with Nigerian academic institutions as a way of strengthening their capabilities to produce future business leaders.The dean of Lagos Business School pushed for connections to be made at a recent educational reception in Nigeria’s commercial capital to mark the Irish Government’s first trade visit to the west African country.
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