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My Griffith Story: If you told me I'd have a Master's degree five years ago I'd have said you were messing
James Collier tells the story of how he progressed from a level 7 to a level 9 Master's at Griffith
An outline of the CPL recruitment session to help you get hired
CPL recruiters came to Griffith College and gave a presentation on job finding tips in Ireland
How to cope with homesickness as a foreign student in Dublin – from someone who has been through it all
Jilliann Clarke, a student from the US, speaks about her experience studying at Griffith College
Melanie Stanford: “Every day I am inspired by my colleagues. Their passion, hard work and commitment to the cause saves lives.”
Griffith graduate Melanie Stanford from Pieta House speaks about her role as head of marketing
Great tips from our Alumni Network information session to help with your career
Check out some of the tips from our Alumni Network information session to help with your career!
MBA alumna Orla Veale: “Helping businesses ‘CONKER’ the digital world”
Griffith College MBA graduate Orla Veale speaks about founding the brilliant Conker marketing agency
LIFEHACKS: Looking to increase your productivity? Starting is half the battle
A look at the science behind why starting a task is the most important thing you can do!
LIFEHACKS: Pat Divilly’s Guide to getting the best out of your college experience
Life coach Pat Divilly speaks to Griffith College about how to make the most of your college days.
Interior Architect alumna Heather Dowling: “Ultimately museum design is about visitor immersion and experience.”
Heather Dowling, a Griffith College Interior Architect alumna, helps museums interact with visitors.
Regina Rogers Fallon, BA Interior Design alumna: “As a designer, be yourself and believe in what you’re doing. Define your style.”
Regina is well on her way to becoming a household name in the area of interior design in Ireland.
The five lessons every one of us could learn from Ireland’s Grand Slam heroes
The lessons we can all learn from Ireland's Grand Slam champions.
The secret to nailing a job that pays €45,000 a year or more
An Irish postgraduate qualification means you are seven times more likely to earn €45,000