Tuesday, February 22, 2011

8th Annual EU Debate

8th Annual EU Debate
Date: Wed 23rd February 2011
Venue: L108 
Time: 7.30 p.m.

All Welcome

Saturday, February 12, 2011

PIGGS

This image clearly depicts the 'PIIGS' as Portugal,Iceland,Ireland,Greece and Spain.All under strict discipline by the EU due to their extensive debts.It has been reported that they in total owe over a trillion euro between them.

Prime Time Late Debate

http://www.rte.ie/player/#v=1091410 This video touches on the topic of the IMF bailout for Ireland. It explores the consequences for Ireland had we not accepted the bailout and the future for Ireland .Opinions from top economists and lecturers are expressed from both sides, allowing the viewer to come to their own conclusions on the benefits of the bailout for Ireland ,while also adopting a deeper understanding of what the bailout involves .

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

EU Poll

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EU Poll
Has Ireland lost its sovereignty?
Yes
No





Thursday, February 3, 2011

8th Annual EU Debate






ITT's 8th Annual EU Debate takes place on Wednesday 23rd February in L108 (Solas Building) North Campus at 7.30 p.m. The motion for this year's debate is "This House believes that Ireland has lost its sovereignty". Two teams drawn from the Higher Certificate in Business Studies, Year 2 and the Bachelor of Business Studies, Year 2 will debate the motion in what promises to be a lively exchange of views. Proposing the motion and representing the HCBS are Vilde Grigaityte, Michael Kelly and Gary O'Connor. Opposing the motion and representing Bachelor of Business Studies, are Katie Moloney, Grace Kerins and Alexander Akinyemi.

The guest speaker for the event is Executive Director of European Movement (Ireland) Andrea Pappin. Andrea will give a presentation on graduate opportunities to work and intern in EU institutions and EU agencies, as well as a range of private companies and NGOs. Her visit to IT Tralee is part of European Movement's national campaign to inform students about the range of career opportunities open to Irish graduates in Europe. According to Andrea, if we don't start feeding more Irish graduates into the EU system, Ireland will be under represented in the EU civil service within a decade.

This event is sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs, "Communicating Europe Initiative" with the support of the European Commission (Dublin) and European Movement (Ireland). The event is free and open to the public.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How well do you know the EU?

Wonder how well you know the EU? Or maybe you'd like a revision on the basics? Check out our interactive quiz @ http://www.mystudiyo.com/ch/a134444/go Enjoy!!
This video clip ,in simple terms, explains what the bailout is all about, and its effects on the Irish economy if Ireland were not to honour their debts.It also demonstrates the benefits Germany enjoys as a result of the current crisis Europe has found itself in.