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Mary Immaculate College is “A hive of development activity,” says Minister Power
Minister Peter Power officially launched an important symposium held [...]

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Symposium Showcase 2011

Capacity and Confidence Building in Teacher Education: Perspectives from Lesotho, Uganda and Ireland

Symposium organised by the Centre for Global Development through Education and funded through the Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes (2007 – 2011)

Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, TARA Building T1-18
Friday, 21 January 2011, at 9.00am.

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CGDE Steering Committee Meeting June 2010

The Centre for Global Development through Education (CGDE) Steering Committee meets three or four times a year, and is comprised of representatives from all of the partner institutions that are involved in CGDE, including representation from Southern Ireland, Northern Ireland, Lesotho and Uganda. The most recent Steering Committee meeting was held in University College Dublin (UCD) on the morning of Friday the 25th of June.

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Development Education Matters Conference 2010 Organised by the DICE (Development and InterCultural Education) Project

The fourth annual DICE (Development and InterCultural Education) conference took place this year at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick on Thursday the 17th and Friday the 18th of June. The central objective of the DICE Project, which is funded by Irish Aid, is to support the inclusion of development education and intercultural education perspectives as essential elements of initial teacher education.

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Africa Day Limerick

Africa Day Limerick took place on Sunday the 30th of May in the grounds of Limerick City Hall, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. The event was hosted by Irish Aid, Ireland’s overseas development programme, who work to tackle poverty and hunger in developing countries. Africa Day provided a fun, family oriented day out with interactive cultural and educational activities for children and adults, which celebrated and showcased the diversity of African cultures and societies.

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Lesotho Teacher Educator Exchange Programme 5th – 19th April 2010

The first phase of the Teacher Exchange Programme took place in Lesotho College of Education (LCE) from April 5 to 19, 2010. Four teacher educators from Ireland worked with four colleagues from LCE. This is a general overview of the Lesotho Teacher Educator Exchange Programme in April, written by Stella Long, MIC.

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Uganda Teacher Educator Exchange Programme 10th – 25th April 2010

The first part of the Ugandan Teacher Educator Exchange Programme took place from the 10th of April to the 25th April 2010 in Uganda. Carmel Hinchion was one of the Irish teacher educators who took part, and this is an account of her experience.

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Minister of Finance Lesotho Talk, Dublin, 7th May 2010

The Minister for Finance, Government of Lesotho, Dr Timothy Thahane, gave a talk entitled ‘Managing Economies in Turbulent Times’ on the 7th May in Dublin. The event was hosted by Trinity College Dublin nd the Director of CGDE, Dr Rosarii Griffin, was in attendance. Dr Thahane opened his address with a reflection, ‘if we look at the world, it has become interdependent, bound by technology, trade and finance as well as communications’.

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IT work in Lesotho and Uganda, April 2010

CGDE commissioned Donie Kelly and Kieran Pearse, both engineers from Mary Immaculate College, to travel to the Lesotho College of Education and Kyambogo University to facilitate in resolving some IT communications issues. The technical visit and needs assessment proved to be very successful, resolving many problems and highlighting other issues which need to be addressed.

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Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes 2007 to 2011

The Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes 2007-2011 Second Annual Showcase Event was held on the 19th of April in the Irish Aid Volunteering and Information Centre on O’Connell Street in Dublin. The purpose of the Annual Showcase event was to exhibit progress made by projects funded under the Programme, and for the project leaders to share and discuss lessons learned and best practice.