Are you interested in pursuing a career in agriculture or the land-based sector? Then a visit to the Teagasc Education exhibit at the National Ploughing Championships is a must.
Featuring key information on the courses available, entry requirements and upcoming open days, the Teagasc Education exhibit offers the perfect opportunity to engage with staff from various colleges and regions.
Recently Teagasc announced the introduction of new entry requirements for its full time Level 5 education programmes in Agriculture, Horticulture, Equine and Forestry, which will come into effect for applications for the 2026/2027 academic year. Teagasc staff are on hand to discuss these changes and to offer guidance on following your desired educational path.
From the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Researcher on the FarmBioNet Project, Dr. Saorla Kavanagh spoke to Tim Ashmore, Principal of Kildaton College, to find out more about what an education in Teagasc has to offer. Find out more here:
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Open days at the Teagasc colleges will commence in October. Find out more here.
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