26/05/2026
A warm welcome to the group of prospective students from FET who started the MTU Cork Campus QQI Maths Programme on the Bishopstown Campus yesterday.
Sincere thanks to Patricia Cogan, Department of Maths, for facilitating this two‑week programme.
26/05/2026
The Access team was delighted to welcome a group of students & leaders from Youthreach Ballincollig to the MTU Bishopstown Campus today for an information session on pathways to further and higher education, the QQI admissions route and the HEAR and DARE schemes, followed by a campus tour.
25/05/2026
Certificate in Cultural Citizenship, an NFQ Level 5 part‑time programme designed to support adults with intellectual disabilities to access third‑level education.
The course offers students the chance to experience campus life, build confidence, develop communication and advocacy skills, and choose an elective in areas such as art, music, sport, or hospitality.
PATH 4 Programme for Access to Higher Education covers the cost so that adults with intellectual disabilities can take part without fees.
https://www.mtu.ie/courses/cracuci4/
25/05/2026
It was a pleasure to welcome a group of lifelong learners from Mayfield CDP to the MTU Bishopstown campus today for the final information session as part of Neighbourhood University College.
Christine, our Mature Student Officer, delivered an information session on pathways to further & higher education as well as lifelong learning opportunities, including our part time short Access courses. With the sun shining, the group also enjoyed a tour of campus, including the MTU Arena. A big thank you to Fintan for meeting with the group.
The group had previously welcomed Stephen Ryan from Dept. of Marketing and International Business to the CDP last week for a taster lecture, ‘Introduction to Marketing’. Many thanks to Stephen for agreeing to get involved in the initiative this year.
This collaborative initiative is organised by Norma Browne, Learning Neighbourhoods Coordinator, with partners Munster Technological University University College Cork Cork Education and Training Board and City Council.
Learning Neighbourhoods Cork
14/05/2026
MTU Cork Access Service has marked the successful completion of the 2026 MTU Access Service Cork Prison Lecture Series with a ceremony celebrating the achievements of 71 participants. Certificates of Achievement were presented by Laura Coleman, Access Officer, acknowledging the commitment and engagement demonstrated by the participants throughout the programme.
The Lecture Series is delivered in partnership with the Irish Prison Service (IPS) and Tosú- New Beginnings for People with Convictions in Ireland, reflecting a shared commitment to widening participation and supporting educational access for people with experience of the criminal justice system. This group is recognised as a priority cohort under the National Access Plan (2022–2028), and the initiative underscores MTU’s dedication to providing inclusive, equitable, and accessible learning pathways.
The programme continues to expand annually with 440 participants having engaged in the last 6 years. A number of former participants have progressed to part‑time and full‑time study at MTU, as well as other lifelong learning opportunities, demonstrating the programme’s impact in supporting educational progression.
A distinctive feature of the Lecture Series is its participant‑led approach. This year, 14 lectures were scheduled over a six‑week period (March–May), covering a broad range of topics selected by participants, including Taxation, Accounting and Budgeting, Understanding Addiction, Parenting/Caring for a Child with Additional Needs and Creating your Own Business.
The success of the initiative is made possible through the voluntary contributions of MTU staff across the Cork and Kerry campuses. The Access Team extends our sincere appreciation to all colleagues who delivered lectures or expressed interest in supporting the programme this academic year.
14/05/2026
Last week, we held a Neurodivergent Learning Day at Munster Technological University Bishopstown Campus.
The event, organised by MTU Disability Support Service and funded by the MTU Teaching & Learning Unit and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Office, brought together colleagues interested in neurodiversity, inclusive teaching, and practical ways to support neurodivergent learners.
The day involved active staff discussions, sharing perspectives, and reflecting on their own experiences.
The programme explored technology to support neurodiverse students, language and dyslexia, understanding ADHD, and Universal Design for Learning. The overall focus was on learning, connecting, including, and making a difference.
A sincere thank you to everyone who attended, contributed, and helped create such an open, thoughtful, and supportive learning space.
14/05/2026
We love this Pathways poster! Click on the link below to learn more about each option.
https://oide.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Pathways-3.pdf
14/05/2026
The MTU Cork Campus Access Service is now inviting applications from students in our Access Linked Schools to be considered for scholarships to attend the Crawford College of Art and Design (CCAD) Summer Portfolio Preparation Course.
This course is suitable for TY & 5th year students from Linked Schools who are interested in further developing their portfolio of creative work for entry into third level art and design colleges.
Ask your guidance counsellor for more information or email [email protected] for eligibility criteria and an application form.
13/05/2026
The MTU Cork Campus Access Service is now inviting applications from students in Cork College of FET to be considered for scholarships to attend the MTU Crawford College of Art and Design (CCAD) Summer Portfolio Preparation Course.
This portfolio course is suitable for FET students who are interested in further developing their portfolio of creative work for entry into third level art and design colleges in September 2027. The value of the scholarship is €350.
For more information and for the application form, please email Christine on [email protected]
13/05/2026
We had a fantastic visit to the Dillons Cross Project last Thursday, where we were delighted to welcome JJ Healy from the MTU Dept. of Tourism & Hospitality, along with Lewis, for a healthy brunch demo with the women who have just completed the MTU Building Social Connections module.
JJ and Lewis treated everyone to two delicious, budget‑friendly dishes made using leftover ingredients. First up was a refreshing overnight couscous layered with yogurt, fruit, and a sprinkle of granola. Then came a savoury crispy potato rosti topped with onion, melted cheese, rashers, perfectly poached eggs, and a dollop of Ballymaloe relish. Both dishes went down a treat!
Thanks so much to JJ & Lewis for volunteering their time! 🍓🫐🥭🥔🥓🍳🫖