![(Back row: left to right) Dr Deirdre Corby [DCU], Dr Carmel Toff Andersen [DCU], Ms Martina Neylon [LIT], Dr Máire Leane [UCC], Ms Edel Lynn [AIT], Dr Orla Slattery [MIC], Dr Sinéad Foran [WIT], Ms Gina Grant [Donegal ETB Board Member] (Front row: left to right) Trinity College Provost Patrick Prendergast, Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor, Mr Stephen Lyons [Graduate TU Dublin], Mr Des Aston [TCD], Dr Anne O'Byrne [MIC], Prof. Michael Shevlin [TCD]. Steering Group INHEF](https://inhef.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Trinity-Logo-1.jpg)
![(Left to right) Mr Ciaran Bulman, Mr Stephen Lyons, Ms Elizebeth Lyons. Mr Ciaran Bulman, Mr Stephen Lyons, Ms Elizebeth Lyons.](https://inhef.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CAW-2019-COLOURED.jpg)
College Awareness Week – Day #3 Trinity College Dublin w/ Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities
Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practise
The 2-year certificate course in Arts, Science and Inclusive Applied Practice is now aligned to Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications. This course has just been accredited by the University Council of Trinity College Dublin. This means that students will receive a formal Level 5 award upon graduating which will enable them to engage with the world of work.
In this video below, students from the ASIAP course scripted and stared in a video guide for students with intellectual disabilities using the library in Trinity College Dublin.
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