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Skills News

Certified Unreal Engine Programme Project Showcase 2025/26
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Guth Gafa & Story Matters Announce Projects Selected for Inaugural Impact Distribution Lab for Irish Documentaries
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Skills Opportunities

Developing an EDI Policy
26 May 2026
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Getting in Right on Set: Practical Inclusion Tools for Producers & Production Teams
28 May 2026
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Building Safe Spaces on Sets
16 June 2026
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Queer Spectrum Film Festival: Spectrum LAB
12-14 June 2026

 

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The Puttnam Scholars Programme 2026
June-July 2026
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Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Producing
September 2026-May 2027
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Safe to Create is a collaborative programme of supports looking to transform workplace culture and practices, and to provide safe and respectful working conditions for those working in the arts and creative sectors. Upcoming workshops include: Additionally, a range of self-led online training courses are available for screen industry professionals:
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National Talent Academies
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The National Talent Academies network was established to develop a highly skilled, diverse talent and crew base throughout the country. Learn more about the wide range of activities for the Irish screen industry, including skills development programmes, initiatives, work placements and other career opportunities.
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