Carlow College has a long tradition of engaging with our community through beneficial partnerships addressing key societal issues. We are committed to creating opportunities to work together and we believe that collaboration and partnership can best contribute to the ethical development of local, national and global communities and society. We are focused on creating long lasting relationships with our community to make a positive impact on people’s lives.
We have also integrated community development aspects within our degree programmes via our placement and community-based learning opportunities and through this we seek to produce graduates who are well-rounded, creative, critical thinkers who will shape the political, economic and social agenda in Ireland and abroad. We are a student-centred college, and we work with our students to prepare them for more than just employment.
Lecturer in History, Dr Ida Milne, Features in RTÉ Nationwide Big Houses series
In a recent episode of the RTÉ Nationwide Big Houses series, Dr. Ida Milne, a
Visiting Professor from Walsh University to deliver Public Lecture
Carlow College is delighted to welcome Associate Professor Rachel Constance, visiting academic from Walsh University,
Carlow College delighted to be part of Green Infrastructure Strategy
Inside the main gates of Carlow College, is a brand new Edible Pollinator Garden, laid
Carlow College signs HEA Race Equality Anti-Racism Principles
Carlow College, St Patrick’s has signed the Higher Education Authority (HEA)’s Race Equality Anti-Racism Principles
Stephanie Hanlon presents at Hope into Action Conference in Oxford
Carlow College Lecturer and Programme Director for the BA (Hons) in Social, Political & Community