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Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) has launched a Big Data course
 

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) has launched a Big Data course. This new innovative Government-funded programme will complement the excellent Higher Diploma in Cloud Computing already offered by CIT. Both intensive programmes are designed to offer conversion pathways for graduates from cognate disciplines and will start in early March. Graduates will be work ready by January 2014. The programmes have been developed in close collaboration with employers and a cohort of 70 students through similar pathway in 2012 has been very successful in seeking employment.


More details including eligibility and application information can be obtained at:
CIT's Cloud Computing Website: http://cloud.cit.ie

 

 

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Mix Your Mode - promoting sustainable travel

Monday 18th February saw the launch of the ‘Mix Your Mode’ campaign promoting the use of more sustainable modes of transport in March.  The Project, funded by the European Commission and delivered by Cork Environmental Forum aims to encourage travel by more sustainable and healthier methods such as walking, cycling, using public transport and the use of Go Cars in the city centre.  Cork Chamber is a partner organisation to this initiative alongside other key stakeholders in  Cork including Bus Éireann, Irish Rail, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Red Fm, UCC, CIT.  Due to take place during the first three weeks of March, the campaign will target different areas as follows:

- Schools & Colleges: 4th – 10th March
- Workplaces: 11th – 17th March
- Shopping & Leisure Activities: 18th – 24th March

It is hoped that by engaging in this initiative people will become more aware of the journeys they make and of the different services available to them e.g. integrated rail and bus ticketing and the tax incentives these provide.  By encouraging a change in behaviour patterns, emissions and traffic congestion can be reduced and improve the environment in the city centre.

Further information is available HERE