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Using Phenomenography In Engineering Education, Una Beagon Nov 2019

Using Phenomenography In Engineering Education, Una Beagon

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A phenomenographic study of academic conceptions of professional skills in engineering programmes in Ireland


Attracting Diverse Talent To The Engineering Professions Of 2030 : Eu Research Project, Una Beagon Oct 2019

Attracting Diverse Talent To The Engineering Professions Of 2030 : Eu Research Project, Una Beagon

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This conference examines education in Irish engineering in an international context, including skills to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals and to succeed in a digital world. International and national speakers will address global challenges, future engineering skills, academic standards, and graduate mobility. Attendees will also have the opportunity to share ideas on educating students in this field and to shape Engineers Ireland’s accreditation process.

Part of an EU Research project.


The Knowledge Development Box: An Overview, Kevin Delaney, Bernard Doherty, James Mc Mahon, William Coffey, Ger Nangle Jul 2019

The Knowledge Development Box: An Overview, Kevin Delaney, Bernard Doherty, James Mc Mahon, William Coffey, Ger Nangle

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Finance Act 2015 introduced the Knowledge Development Box (KDB). The broad objective of the KDB is to promote innovation and provide an incentive whereby profits arising from patented inventions, copyrighted software and certain other specific asset classes can effectively be taxed at a reduced rate of 6.25%.


Preliminary Findings Of A Phenomenographic Research Study Into Academic Conceptions Of The Term Professional Skills, Una Beagon, Brian Bowe Mar 2019

Preliminary Findings Of A Phenomenographic Research Study Into Academic Conceptions Of The Term Professional Skills, Una Beagon, Brian Bowe

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This presentation outlines preliminary findings of a phenomenographic study of academic conceptions of the term professional skills.


Research & Development Tax Credit, Kevin Delaney, Bernard Doherty, James Mc Mahon, William Coffey, Ger Nagle Jan 2019

Research & Development Tax Credit, Kevin Delaney, Bernard Doherty, James Mc Mahon, William Coffey, Ger Nagle

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Ireland’s R&D tax credit system is ofmajor benefit to both multinational companies and SMEs operating in Ireland. The R&D tax credit was first introduced in Finance Act 2004 and offers a company undertaking R&D in Ireland a significant tax break, representing a potential 25% refund of costs incurred.This expenditure is also allowable as a Corporation Tax deduction, giving an effective deduction of 37.5% in a company’s tax liability.