A Lot Done, More to Do in Accessibility for FET Students

By Cír Doyle What do you think of when you think of college students? Do you see a group of late teens, early twenty-something year olds smiling, laughing with one another, raising their hands in a big lecture hall, looking stressed over books in a library...

SMEDIAS 2025 Photos

We are delighted to share photos of some of the winners from this year's SMEDIAS! Sports Photographer of the Year-Richie Wells- LCFE European Commission Award for Journalism Relating to European Issues-Aoife Kilbane-McGowan-University College Du...

SMEDIAS 2025 Winners

We are delighted to announce the winners of the SMEDIAS 2025! The winners are: Collaborative Journalism of the Year-Emma van Oosterhout & Fiona Zokou-University of Galway  Short Story of the Year-Katie Flynn-Trinity College Small College...

3 Ways RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta can Improve your Irish

Listen to their radio station Listening to the radio in the langauge you're trying to learn is a great way to improve. RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta broadcasts a variety of programs throughout the day, including news, music, and cultural content. There's so...

Pé Scéal É: An Seó Raidió Nua Spreagtha

By Ruth Cawley Ó 1972 i leith, tá Raidió na Gaeltachta (RnaG) ag feidhmiú ar na haerthonnta mar cheann de na stáisiúin raidió Gaeilge is mó le rá in Éirinn. Go dtí na 1990idí, ba é an t-aon chraoltóir Gaeilge sa tír é. Le bunú TG4 mar ghréasán teilifí...

Irish Words to use while Speaking English

By Katelyn Gaughan It’s no secret that the use of the Irish language has been becoming increasingly popular as of late. Some people credit Kneecap and their catchy lyrics, others credit Irish designers and their comfy clothes. Regardless, many people a...

Resources for Improving your Gaeilge

By Katelyn Gaughan The use of Gaeilge in modern media is steadily increasing in popularity. Whether it’s listening to Kneecap, sporting a geansaí from Debúrca Designs, or simply using their cúpla focal in conversation, many people are eager to make use...

Where to Watch Ireland

Have you heard of Where to Watch Ireland? Where to Watch is an audience platform to help you discover where you can watch Irish film and selected TV drama, animation and documentary, anywhere in the world. Browse or search Where to Watch for Irish s...