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07/04/2025
10/04/2025
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Limerick
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145
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Goal of the Activity

To foster meaningful cultural exchange between local and international communities by creating an inclusive space for participants to share traditions, taste diverse cuisines, engage in fun cultural games, and build mutual understanding and connection.

Description

April 7th – 10th | TUS Moylish Campus & Wickham Way, Limerick

"Global Initiatives, Local Impact" is a four-day series of community events celebrating cultural diversity, skill-sharing, and inclusion. The initiative invites locals, international students, and the wider Limerick community to come together, exchange traditions, and build meaningful connections through interactive, hands-on experiences.

Event Schedule:

Cultural Exchange Days

April 7–8 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Moylish Street, TUS Moylish Campus

Two mornings filled with mini-games, cultural trivia, and food tastings from around the world. Open to all, this event brings people together to celebrate their heritage and learn about others in a relaxed and fun environment.

Skill Sharing Dance Workshops

April 9–10 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Wickham Way, Limerick City Centre

In collaboration with the TUS Dance Society, these free cultural dance classes will showcase traditional dances from various countries. Whether you're a dancer or a complete beginner, everyone is welcome to join, learn, and move together.

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Diversity and Inclusion of Minority Groups
Foster Active Citizenship & Volunteering
Foster LGBTQ+ Rights
Promotion of Participation in Student Mobility
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community

This activity is part of the project:

ECEM - Enriching Communities Through Engaged Mobilities
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