Teacher says no-one realises the effects of Mica crisis on students

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A secondary school teacher says students are not accepting college places as they are concerned about the financial implications to their mica affected families. Angeline Ruddy is a teacher at Moville Community College and is also a mica homeowner. She was speaking at and ATU – Ulster University conference on Defective Blocks, which is underway this evening in Letterkenny
Period15 Nov 2022

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Media contributions

  • TitleTeacher says no-one realises the effects of Mica crisis on students
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outletHighland Radio
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Size1 page
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date15/11/22
    DescriptionA secondary school teacher says students are not accepting college places as they are concerned about the financial implications to their mica affected families.
    Angeline Ruddy is a teacher at Moville Community College and is also a mica homeowner.
    She was speaking at and ATU – Ulster University conference on Defective Blocks, which is underway this evening in Letterkenny.
    Producer/AuthorHighland radio
    URLhttps://highlandradio.com/2022/11/15/teacher-says-no-one-realises-the-effects-of-mica-crisis-on-students/
    PersonsPaul Dunlop, Eileen Doherty

Conference

TitleThe Science and Societal Impacts of Defective Concrete
LocationAtlantic Technical University, Donegal & Ulster University, Magee Campus, Letterkenny & Derry, Ireland
Period15 Nov 2022 → 17 Nov 2022
Linkhttps://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-science-and-societal-impacts-of-defective-concrete-tickets-443321886697

Keywords

  • defective concrete