No matter what your career goals, implementing best practices when it comes to time management can have a positive lasting effect on your ability to achieve your professional goals. When you book on a course or choose a degree that has modules in this area, you will be developing a set of soft skills that you can take with you into any workplace. The further you go in your career, education, and personal life, the more responsibilities you'll have to shoulder. Working with, and sticking to a manageable schedule can mean you are in a much better position when it comes to maintaining a work life balance and achieving your professional goals. Search WhichCollege.ie today for Ireland's top Time Management courses.
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On 21st September 2020, the Royal Irish Academy hosted an Online Conversation, Perspectives and Pathways in a Time of Crisis, which explored a safe return to campus and the issue of how to ensure the protection of our communities, students and staff, as we embark on a new academic year in a time of Covid. […]
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We hope you’ve had a nice summer break and enjoyed yourself – whether that was having some holidays away, taking part in a summer camp or simply just having a great couple of months doing whatever you wanted! As we move through August, going back to school is on the Horizon and secondary students will […]
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The Graduate Outcomes Survey: Class of 2021 has been published presenting the findings of a national analysis of higher education graduate outcomes in Ireland. The survey provides an insight into the next steps taken by graduates of 2021. Increase in Graduate Employment The findings make for positive reading confirming an increase in graduate employment with […]