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BCFE Radio HND and BAMPM graduates...
Once again our BCFE Radio Course and Media Production Management Degree graduates have scored way above average and won and amazing 19 Radio Industry awards out of 26 nominations. This...
Two ICAD Awards for BCFE Graphic...
Congratulations to Helen O’Higgins who picked up the ‘Advertising Greenhorn ICAD Award’ and Aisling Brady who picked up the ‘Design Greenhorn ICAD Award’ at this year’s ICAD Awards Ceremony. “The Greenhorn...
Animation graduate Holly Pereira in collaboration...
BCFE would like to congratulate Holly Pereira who has just announced a recent collaboration with An Post’s new sustainability campaign; view the video at this page.
Cartoon Saloon Founder Paul Young speaks...
Multi-award winning Cartoon Saloon production studio (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner and Wolfwalkers) co-founder Paul Young speaks about his time studying in BCFE: this is...
Community photo restoration project
BCFE Community Art Project. Do you have an old photo that is damaged, that you would love to have restored? The students at Ballyfermot College of Further Education might be...
BCFE Travel with Business graduate accepted...
Dean Nolan was a student at Ballyfermot College of Further Education from 2020-2021, completing the Travel with Business Level 6 Advanced Certificate. See below for his comments on the Washington...
New promotional Video for Ceoltóir (PTH:...
The latest promo video for the for the PTH course is available now. This programme is suitable for traditional musicians and singers who wish to develop their practical skills and...
Public Art Installation by former Graphic...
Mimi Seery, who studied Graphic Design at BCFE in 2018, has received her first public art commission from Westmeath County Council and Create Ireland, running from 3-22 September. It will...
BCFE teacher Orla Daly to speak...
The event tomorrow “Visual Artists Café: Introducing… South Dublin is the first in a programme of online events in this series in collaboration with South Dublin County Council Arts Office that...