A month ago, we announced Enye cohort 3.0 and opened a portal for applications. We made the announcement right after the success of Enye cohort 2.0. Within two weeks, we received almost 900 applications for cohort 3.0, an unprecedented figure. After several rounds of tasking, testing and interviewing, we are excited to finally announce our 18 successful students.

Cohort 2.0 was such a resounding success that our students were able to build products with social relevance, and connected to expert knowledge and international opportunities. Six students from Enye cohort 3.0 completed their training and are now undergoing internships with brands like Tribl, Food4All, and JoyUp.


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And now we announce the successful students, 18 amazing young individuals on their journey to build remarkable tech careers, scale their tech skills, and create solutions for socially relevant products, businesses, and society. Here they are:

Enye cohort 3.0 students will undergo training that cuts across full-stack development, server-less architecture, Agile Methodologies, distributed teams, testing, idea sharing, and conditioning programs. We will expose our students to our internship opportunities at firms with a bent for solving societal issues with tech. We will also introduce them to an ecosystem that fosters technical growth and encourages an efficient and effective transfer of knowledge. By the end of the cohort, Enye cohort 3.0 students will have been equipped with more knowledge and networking power to successfully jumpstart and navigate their programming journeys.

Currently, Enye has an 86% success rate, in placing Enye-trained engineers, with organisations and also, emphasises on skills necessary, to meet international standards of employability, e.g., collaboration, knowledge transfer and commitment, to product success.

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The two earliest releases by Enya were instrumentals for the Touch Travel (1984) cassette compilation.[1] She composed most of the soundtrack and sang two songs intended for The Frog Prince (1985), and a body of work for the BBC documentary series The Celts (1986). A selection of her pieces for The Celts were released as her debut album, Enya (1987). She later signed with Warner Music UK, which granted her considerable artistic freedom and minimal interference. The success of Watermark (1988) propelled Enya to worldwide fame, helped mostly by the international hit single "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)". This was followed by the multi-million-selling albums Shepherd Moons (1991), The Memory of Trees (1995), and A Day Without Rain (2000). Sales of A Day Without Rain and its lead single, "Only Time", surged in the United States following its use in media coverage of the 9/11 attacks. After Amarantine (2005) and And Winter Came... (2008), Enya took a four-year break from music, returning in 2012 to begin work on her eighth studio album Dark Sky Island (2015). According to her sister Moya, Enya was recording music as of 2019.[2]

Watermark was released in September 1988 and became an unexpected hit, reaching number 5 in the United Kingdom[48] and number 25 on the Billboard 200 in the United States following its release there in January 1989.[47][55] Its lead single, "Orinoco Flow", was the last song written for the album. It was not intended to be a single at first, but Enya and the Ryans chose it after Dickins jokingly asked for a single; he knew that Enya's music was not made for the Top 40 chart. Dickins and engineer Ross Cullum are referenced in the song's lyrics.[56] "Orinoco Flow" became an international top 10 hit and was number one in the United Kingdom for three weeks.[48] The new-found success propelled Enya to international fame and she received endorsement deals and offers to use her music in television commercials.[57] She spent a year traveling worldwide to promote the album which increased her exposure through interviews, appearances, and live performances.[58]

After promoting Watermark, Enya purchased new recording equipment and started work on her next album, Shepherd Moons.[59] She found that the success of Watermark caused a considerable amount of pressure when it came to writing new songs, stating, "I kept thinking, 'Would this have gone on Watermark? Is it as good?' Eventually I had to forget about this and start on a blank canvas and just really go with what felt right".[60]

Enya wrote songs based on several ideas, including entries from her diary, the Blitz in London, and her grandparents.[61] Shepherd Moons was released in November 1991, her first album released under Warner-led Reprise Records in the United States.[59] It became a greater commercial success than Watermark, reaching number one in the UK for one week[48] and number 17 in the United States.[55] "Caribbean Blue", its lead single, charted at number 13 in the United Kingdom.[48]

In early 1997, Enya began to select tracks for her first compilation album, "trying to select the obvious ones, the hits, and others."[67] She chose to work on the collection following the promotional tour for The Memory of Trees as she felt it was the right time in her career, and that her contract with WEA required her to release a "best of" album. The set, named Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya, features two new tracks, "Paint the Sky with Stars" and "Only If...".[68] Released in November 1997, the album was a worldwide commercial success, reaching number 4 in the UK[48] and number 30 in the US,[55] where it went on to sell over 4 million copies.

In September 2003, Enya returned to Aigle Studio to start work on her sixth studio album, Amarantine.[80] Roma said the title means "everlasting".[72] The album marks the first instance of Enya singing in Loxian, a fictional language created by Roma that came about when Enya was working on "Water Shows the Hidden Heart". After numerous attempts to sing the song in English, Irish, and Latin, Roma suggested a new language based on some of the sounds Enya would sing along to when developing her songs. It was a success, and Enya sang "Less Than a Pearl" and "The River Sings" in the same way. Roma worked on the language further, creating a "culture and history" behind it surrounding the Loxian people who are on another planet, questioning the existence of life outside of Earth.[72] "Sumiregusa (Wild Violet)" is sung in Japanese.[72] Amarantine was a global success, reaching number 6 on the Billboard 200[55] and number 8 in the UK.[48] It has sold over 1 million certified copies in the US, a considerable drop in sales in comparison to her previous albums. Enya dedicated the album to BBC producer Tony McAuley who had commissioned Enya to write the soundtrack to The Celts, following his death in 2003.[81] The lead single, "Amarantine", was released in December 2005.[72]

Enya adopted a composing and songwriting method that has deviated little throughout her career. At the start of the recording process for an album, she enters the studio, forgetting about her previous success, fame, and songs of hers that became hits. "If I did that", she said, "I'd have to call it a day".[118] She then develops ideas on the piano, keeping note of any arrangement that can be worked on further. During her time writing, Enya works a five-day week, takes weekends off, and does not work on her music at home.[119] With Irish as her first language, Enya initially records her songs in Irish as she can express "feeling much more directly" in Irish than in English.[120] After some time, Enya presents her ideas to Nicky to discuss what pieces work best, while Roma works in parallel to devise lyrics for the songs. Enya considered "Fallen Embers" from A Day Without Rain a perfect time when the lyrics reflect how she felt while writing the song.[118] In 2008, she newly discovered her tendency to write "two or three songs" during the winter months, work on the arrangements and lyrics the following spring and summer, and then work on the next couple of songs when autumn arrives.[119]

The discography of Enya includes 26.5 million certified album sales in the United States[137] and an estimated 80 million record sales worldwide, making her one of the best-selling musicians of all time.[138] A Day Without Rain is the best-selling new-age album, with an estimated 16 million copies sold worldwide.[139] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Enya's most successful single in the charts was "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)", reaching number 1 on 23 October 1988, holding the top placing for three consecutive weeks.[140] In 1991, Enya's album Shepherd Moons entered the charts at number 1 on 16 November 1991.[141] Enya's awards include seven World Music Awards, four Grammy Awards for Best New Age Album,[142] and an Ivor Novello Award. She was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for "May It Be", a song she wrote for the film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001). e24fc04721

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