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Workforce Development through Dublin Partnership

**Supporting Business through Partnerships for Skills in Dublin**

An impartial single resource for business connecting you to our state funded skills ecosystem. An initiative funded by the Department of Further & Higher Education, to provide a FREE unbiased learning and talent development service for companies of any size in Dublin
 

Xplore Your Future TY Expo helps set thousands of TY students on path to success.

The Xplore Expo is supported by Fingal Council, DCU and the Department of Further & Higher Education through the Dublin Regional Skills Forum (DRSF).
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DCU Learn invites you to join the first in its Autumn webinar series: Expand Your Horizons: DCU Business School 2025 Micro-Credentials. This short lunchtime webinar takes place on November 6th at 13:00 and will present the DCU business school micro-credentials taking place in January 2025.
 
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It’s Not Rocket Science – Exploring the Reach of Space Tech
Join us for the third session in our series of techBREK network & learn events taking place at Mastercard Dublin Tech Hub, where we’ll explore the exciting and expanding world of space technology in Ireland.
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This online event aims to raise awareness of micro-credentials and offers enterprise a unique platform to identify and prioritise key financial services skills gaps impacting the upskilling, reskilling and retention of employees, which may be suitable for micro-credential co-development with a MicroCreds project partner university.

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The Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor (DBEC) is a key economic region for both Northern Ireland and Ireland, stretching 100 miles between the two largest cities on the island: Ireland’s capital city, Dublin and Northern Ireland’s capital city, Belfast.
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Minister O’Donovan launches first National Further Education and Training Strategy for the Green Transition
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Our SOLAS Skills and Labour Market Research Unit (SLMRU) have published the Autumn Skills Bulletin 2024, which reports on the extent of #jobautonomy amongst workers in Ireland compared to the EU 27 average.

 
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