Post Graduate courses by Mallow College of Design and Tailoring
Mallow College of Design and Tailoring was founded by Mary Cashman in 1988. Mary Cashman is the college principal and still teaches a number of courses to this day. All courses in Fashion Design, Dressmaking, Pattern Drafting & Millinery are taught by highly experienced tutors who have worked in the fashion industry for many years. Student backgrounds range from those who have never sat at a sewing machine before to those who already have experience in pattern drafting and sewing. For further information on course content, qualifications and how to enroll on courses please contact Mallow College of Design and Tailoring.
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The first port of call for anyone considering applying for funding for their Master’s programme should be the Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). This will give you an estimation as to whether you might be eligible for student funding based on special criteria and personal circumstances. For postgraduate funding you must be pursuing study on […]
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Almost 50 per cent of all postgraduate students at Irish universities are studying part-time. This includes mature students, who decide to return to education at different stages of their careers, as well as students who have just graduated from their primary degree, and don’t want to commit to a further year studying full-time. Part-time postgraduate […]