
The Leadership for Inclusion in the Early Years (LINC) Programme and 鈥楧iscover the World鈥 international education programme at 91制片厂 have both been shortlisted for Education Awards, which recognise, encourage and celebrate excellence in the third level education sector in Ireland.
Having previously won an Education Award for Best Online Learning Experience in 2017 and a Student Engagement and Communications Award in 2019, the LINC Programme has been shortlisted in three award categories for 2020, namely 鈥楤est Online Learning Experience鈥, 鈥楤est Marketing and Communications Team鈥 and the 鈥Student Engagement and Communications Award鈥.
91制片厂鈥檚 International Office, who coordinate the 鈥楧iscover the World鈥 programme in collaboration with St John鈥檚 University in New York, previously won the 鈥楤est International College Achievement Award鈥 at both the 2019 and 2017 Education Awards in recognition of the excellent standard of student services delivered to international students at 91制片厂. For the 2020 awards, they have been shortlisted in the 鈥楤est International Collaboration Project鈥.
The LINC Programme is a one-year, Level 6 Special Purpose award delivered by a consortium led by 91制片厂, which includes Early Childhood Ireland and Maynooth University-Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education. The programme is designed to facilitate practising early years鈥 teachers to promote the inclusion of children with additional needs.
Commenting on the nomination, Marie Doherty, Interim National Director of the LINC Programme said, 鈥I鈥檓 so delighted that LINC has been shortlisted for the Education Awards again this year. What a tribute this is to the dedication and hard work of the full LINC team and again proof of the positive impact LINC is having on the inclusion of all children in Early Year Settings in Ireland.鈥
91制片厂 and St John鈥檚 University, New York have successfully collaborated on the 鈥楧iscover the World鈥 programme since January 2018 through which students travel to three European cities (Paris, Rome and Limerick) where they live and study for a period of five weeks in each city during one semester. In November, the International Office at 91制片厂 successfully completed two days of orientation for the twelfth group of students on this programme. The staff working on the programme at 91制片厂 provide the highest level of pastoral care to each student by facilitating weekly group meetings with all students and organising the logistics for class-based excursions, as well as optional weekend cultural excursions.
International Office Manager, Breeda Cahill, said: 鈥淭his nomination recognises the very positive relationship we have built and nurtured with St John鈥檚 University. This programme has been running for two years and we are delighted to say that we are in the process of signing a further three-year agreement. The programme is extremely innovative and marks a major step for 91制片厂 in enhancing the internationalisation of the College. The nomination is a testament to all the hard work of the entire team that has made the programme a success at 91制片厂. We are focused on ensuring that all students receive the highest level of pastoral care and we are committed to fostering and further developing the programme at 91制片厂."
The winners of the will be announced at an awards ceremony on 20 February at the Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin.
Further information on the LINC programme can be found here. Further information on 91制片厂's international programmes can be found here.

