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  • Circular Economy Mapping Session

    University College Dublin, Stillorgan Road, Dublin , Ireland

    This Circular Economy Club event will expand your knowledge around circular initiatives taking place in Dublin. It is also an opportunity to socialise with other circular economy professionals and brainstorm future projects. During the session, you will work in teams to identify circular initiatives happening in Dublin, across different sectors and types of organisations. At ... Read more

  • Exploiting Groundwater Resources in Urban Africa: Understanding Choice and Consequences by Dr Adrian Healy

    Geological Survey Ireland Beggars Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin

    This is the David Burdon Memorial Lecture delivered as part of the IAH Technical Discussion Meetings. Across much of Africa, domestic water supplies are increasingly dependent on groundwater reserves. Whilst, the extent to which groundwater reserves are exploited is often a political choice as well as a technological one, the role of private actors (such ... Read more

  • Product Owner Training

    Ammeon Learning Centre 25-26 D'Olier Street , Dublin, Ireland

    This course provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts underlying agile, the Scrum framework itself and the core responsibilities of the Product Owner: Agile Requirements Management and Planning. The training includes classroom type presentation, interactive exercises and simulations, sample exam questions and in-depth discussions with experienced Scrum practitioners/trainers. Covering all material required for PSPO™ and ... Read more

  • Business Working Responsibly mark Information Session

    Wynns Hotel 35-39 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin

    Are you integrating social, environmental, ethical, human rights and consumer concerns into your business operations and strategy? Join the leading companies in Ireland and achieve the Business Working Responsibly mark to gain a competitive advantage. The Business Working Responsibly mark, audited by the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) and based on ISO 26000, is ... Read more