Donegal based firm Source Civil Ltd will be in London on Thursday next, the 16th May, at the Donegal Jobs Fair with the aim of recruiting for a number of high quality construction and engineering jobs.
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The story of Donegal Tweed and its connections with Scotland and Scottish Tweed took centre stage at a special event in Edinburgh hosted by the Irish Consulate Service in association with Donegal County Council on Thursday evening last.
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This week Fáilte Ireland in partnership with Donegal Airport, Donegal Tourism, and Emerald Airlines will showcase Donegal's world-class golf courses to a group of sports media. This two-day media event brings together a group of golfing journalist...
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The Jobs Fair will take place on Thursday 16th May from 5pm and will specifically target Donegal people living in London and who are looking to return home or people who are interested in relocating to the north west of Ireland.
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have launched 60 new PhD scholarships under the TU RISE scheme, which aims to builds research capacity between academia and regional enterprises in the west and northwest.
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Donegal County Council is holding information events to provide information on the supports available to refurbish Vacant and Derelict properties (please see below for locations and dates).
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If so, Startup Bootcamp is for you, and applications are open until 28 April
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Having spent over 12 years successfully launching digital insurance solutions across the Middle East, Africa and Asian markets with global insurance brokers, Helen relocated back to her roots in Gaoth Dobhair in 2021 where she established her own ...
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One of Inishowen’s largest employers, Forward Emphasis International (FEI), and the recently established Inishowen Innovation (ii) hub located in Buncrana, have announced an exciting new collaboration.
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As part of Budget 2024, the Government signed off on a package of €257m for the Increased Cost of Business (ICOB) Grant as a vital measure for small and medium businesses. Donegal County Council, funded through Department of Enterprise, Trade and ...
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