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Since 2006, IPB and DCU have been working in partnership following the establishment of the IPB Insurance Access Scholarship initiative. This contribution helps to address the serious inequities in access to third level education, which still exist in Ireland today. 93% of Access students who enter DCU complete third level and 53% of Access graduates progress to further study. The DCU access programme which is now the largest and most successful programme of its kind in Ireland aims to develop positive attitudes to education and help young people to remain at school, to encourage more students to consider third level education as a viable option for them and to support those students who do make it to third level to complete their course of study.
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In 2014, we continued our commitment to the scholarship programme and established a partnership with Limerick Institute of Technology, the first of its kind, to promote equitable access to and successful participation in higher education for all members of society.
Notice relating to Storm Éowyn
As property owners and employees return to properties over the course of the weekend, following the storm and the extreme weather, inevitably some damage will have been experienced across the country. Where possible efforts should be made to make safe affected areas or indeed to close off affected areas or sites. In the event of small damage incidents, please note or retain any materials relevant to the incident or damage and secure the property where possible. In all case only take such actions where it is safe to do so.
In the event of serious damage or where emergency assistance is required, please contact one of the following emergency contacts who will liaise with you.
Jacinta Gill on 086 8555028
Maria Carroll 087 7457674
Notifications of loss and claims may be made during regular business hours on Monday.