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  • Irish Language Sector Sustainability Project - screening

    Topics:
    • Languages, 
    • Irish

    Date published: 28 March 2022

    This policy aims to support the Irish language sector increase efficiency and achieve a high level of self-sufficiency by:Funding four business development officer posts for a period of two years.Funding 11 places on a MSc sa Bhainistíocht agus Gró Digiteach ( MSc in Management and Digital Business).  Four places will be taken up by the Business Development Officers and seven will be offered to graduates seeking to work in the Irish language sector/ already working in the sector.

    Exisiting/Revised/New: New
    Date of Screening: 28/03/2022
    Screening Outcome - Full EQIA recommended: No

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