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Explore Irish culture, fashion, management and more - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added heaps of b

Explore Irish culture, fashion, management and more - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added heaps of brand new courses for you to start in April. You could learn the Irish language, explore the world of fashion or develop your management skills with these courses… --------------------------------------------------------------- Brand new courses [Irish 102: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture]( Dublin City University Find out how to speak, write and understand basic words, phrases and dialogues in Irish. [University of the Arts London 2018]( [Fashion and Sustainability: Understanding Luxury Fashion in a Changing World]( London College of Fashion Get an introduction to issues, agendas and contexts relating to fashion and sustainability. [Management and Leadership: Well-being and Welfare at Work]( The Open University Support the development and well-being of the people you manage. Become a chartered manager. [HR Fundamentals]( CIPD - Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Explore the practice of HR. Develop the skills you need to become an HR professional. [People Management Skills]( [People Management Skills]( CIPD - Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Learn about people management and develop your own management style. [Old building facade reflection in modern building glass facade.]( [Cities of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow]( Griffith University Get an introduction to what heritage conservation is, and why it's important to you and your local community. [Illustration of a sensor in soil]( [Citizen Science: Sensing the World]( University of Dundee Learn about sensing, including how to use a soil sensor and how to monitor the changing climate, by joining the GROW Observatory. [Tipping Points: Climate Change and Society]( University of Exeter Explore how rapid changes to natural systems cause tipping points and may make Earth look very different in the future. [Hands holding a small plant growing in dirt.]( [Teaching Entrepreneurial Thinking]( Queensland University of Technology Get an introduction to what entrepreneurial thinking is, why it's an important skill for young people to learn, and how to teach it. [Emergency workers clearing the damage after an earthquake ]( [Be Ready: Staying Safe During Disasters]( International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Find out about the key actions you can take to stay safe during various disasters and extreme events. [Browse all courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team Need support? [Try our FAQs]( VAT number: GB160 3989 93 FutureLearn is a registered company in England and Wales - 8324083 PO Box 77, Chambers Building, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BT You can [unsubscribe from these emails]( or [update your subscription preferences](. View our [terms and conditions](.

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