Explorers Education Programme launches We Love the Ocean, facts and connections to inspire fun activities at home. The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme team are getting ready for the month of love, launching a series ...
Explorers Education Programme a highlight at international CommOCEAN Conference The Marine Institute‘s Explorers Education Programme publication My Explorers Seashore Guide Workbook was recently presented at the 4th International Marine Science Communication Conference CommOCEAN, highlighting the ...
Explorers Primary school joins international experts and leaders for Climate Action Day – Primary school students from St. Augustine’s N.S. Clontuskert, from County Galway that had taken part in the Explorers Education Programme, recently joined ...
The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme’s outreach team are now delivering a range of marine projects and seashore safaris in primary schools through blended learning, online activities and outdoor class visits, creating ocean champions around ...
Explorers Fun Ocean Activities provide opportunity to win Ocean Champion Spot Prizes for Primary School children. The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme continues to offer a range of ocean themed resources for parents and children ...
Oceans of learning resources online at marine.ie. Dive deep into the oceans of learning resources available from the Marine Institute’s website www.marine.ie. Explore Ireland’s marine resource and the work of scientists at the Marine Institute ...
Explorers Education Programme is loving the ocean on Valentine’s Day in Dublin Global Action Plan Ireland and the Irish National Sailing & Powerboat club, share their love for the ocean on Valentine’s Day with local ...
Explorers Super Hero Pop Art & Creative Writing Competition – The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme yesterday (Monday 27th January) launched the Explorers Super Hero Pop Art & Creative Writing competition, where all primary school ...
SeaFest launches its biggest free programme to date. SeaFest, Ireland’s largest free family-friendly maritime celebration, unveils its exciting 2019 programme today for Cork, with over 100 events taking place from 7 – 9 June. An ...
Children have a whale of a time learning about whales and dolphins with the Explorers Education Programme. The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme recently engaged with up to seventy primary school children, as well as ...
Next generation at the heart of our ocean’s future. The health of our ocean relies on the next generation to be ocean leaders, striving for change and inspired to work together to sustainably protect our ...
Primary School Children discover Our Ocean – Marine Legends, Fairy Tales and Folklore in Ireland. The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme recently introduced up to 300 primary school children from around the country to Ireland’s ...
Sea science and the seashore at Galway Science and Technology Virtual Festival. The Marine Institute and the Explorers Education Programme will once again participate in the Galway Science and Technology Festival, which is being offered ...
Mission Ocean: Citizens of the sea. Irish citizens invited to share knowledge in online survey. Empowering and inspiring European citizens to become citizens of the sea is one of the key goals of the European ...
Collaboration and scientific research are now more important than ever as we continue to work together to understand and protect our “One Shared Ocean, One Shared Future”. This week’s Oceans of Learning topic, the final ...
Art of the Ocean celebrated by Oceans of Learning series. This week’s Oceans of Learning series explores ‘Art of the Ocean’ with poetry, myths and legends, colouring and drawing activities as well as a range ...
Ireland and Wales join forces to show case their coastal lives and the impact of climate change Coastal Communities are the focus this week on the Marine Institute’s Oceans of Learning series. The Marine Institute ...
Explore Ireland’s Coastal Communities In Ireland, 1.9 million people live within 5km of the coast and many communities along the Irish coast depend on industries such as tourism, fishing and aquaculture. Furthermore, there is now ...