Community Development through education is the goal of an innovative programme of extra-mural studies offered throughout the West of Ireland by University College Galway, a campus of circa 5,000 students, situated on the west coast of the country (O'Cinneide, 1987). When it was first established as Queen's College, Galway, in the middle of the 19th century, the subjects of its professorships included Agriculture, Civil Engineering and Celtic among others, indicating that those who planned a university institution for Galway had in mind that it should contribute to the economic and cultural development of its predominantly rural hinterland, no less than to the scholarship of its students (O hEocha, 1984). The University, therefore, has a lon...
This report presents the findings of one segment of a larger research project being carried out by ...
peer-reviewedThe continuous development of both Irish itself and the linguistic skills of its speak...
Changing lives through education is an essential part of National College of Ireland’s (NCI) mission...
National College of Ireland (NCI) is situated in the Docklands area of the North East Inner City of ...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
This article will look at the origins of community developmnent and its role in addressing social is...
Partnership Companies - which unite community development groups with the statutory agencies and soc...
This chapter examines how, over the past seven years, a process of community action research has giv...
The need for an organisation to represent and support Irish development education practitioners resu...
Connemara West is a community-owned development organisation which has grown out of a disadvantaged ...
The study visit on which this report is based was undertaken as part of a 1 arger research project ...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
Capacity building both for students and for community partners is an explicit goal for one par...
UNIDEV is a three year project funded by the European Commission with the aim of promoting developme...
Education is not a neutral process, it can be used to establish and maintain conformity or be part o...
This report presents the findings of one segment of a larger research project being carried out by ...
peer-reviewedThe continuous development of both Irish itself and the linguistic skills of its speak...
Changing lives through education is an essential part of National College of Ireland’s (NCI) mission...
National College of Ireland (NCI) is situated in the Docklands area of the North East Inner City of ...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
This article will look at the origins of community developmnent and its role in addressing social is...
Partnership Companies - which unite community development groups with the statutory agencies and soc...
This chapter examines how, over the past seven years, a process of community action research has giv...
The need for an organisation to represent and support Irish development education practitioners resu...
Connemara West is a community-owned development organisation which has grown out of a disadvantaged ...
The study visit on which this report is based was undertaken as part of a 1 arger research project ...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
Capacity building both for students and for community partners is an explicit goal for one par...
UNIDEV is a three year project funded by the European Commission with the aim of promoting developme...
Education is not a neutral process, it can be used to establish and maintain conformity or be part o...
This report presents the findings of one segment of a larger research project being carried out by ...
peer-reviewedThe continuous development of both Irish itself and the linguistic skills of its speak...
Changing lives through education is an essential part of National College of Ireland’s (NCI) mission...