External Learning Resources

Welcome to our external learning resources page designed to support sport sector funded organisations with their continuous development. Here you’ll find a selection of third-party educational resources, websites and training tools aimed at enhancing skills and knowledge. Whether you’re looking to improve your organisation’s operations, expand your team’s capabilities or stay up to date with the latest trends, these resources will provide valuable insights to help you.
*Please note: We can’t guarantee the accessibility standards of external sites, but we’ve chosen resources that are broadly recognised as inclusive and user-friendly.
- Sport Ireland YouTube Channel
- Homepage | SOLAS eCollege - free, part-time, online programmes in fields that are highly sought after by employers.
- Home - FET Course Hub - Further Education and Training or FET, offers a wide variety of life-long education options to anyone over 16. FET includes apprenticeships, traineeships, Post Leaving Cert (PLC) courses, community and adult education as well as core literacy and numeracy services. FET courses and programmes are provided through the Education and Training Board network throughout the country as well as through other local providers including online through SOLAS’ eCollege. FET courses are provided at levels one to six on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).
- Microsoft 365 Training - Explore free, hands-on training, resources, and Microsoft Certifications from Microsoft Learn, at any stage in your career. Additional training content is available via this link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/
- LinkedIn Learning: Online Training Courses & Skill Building - LinkedIn Learning is an online platform that offers thousands of courses on various topics, from business and technology to creative and personal development. All LinkedIn Premium subscriptions include access to LinkedIn Learning at no additional charge. You can access LinkedIn Learning anytime, anywhere, and at your own pace.
- Free short courses from the Open University | OpenLearn - Open University