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GMIT awarded Government grant for capital works and equipment

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The president of GMIT, Dr Orla Flynn, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, TD, of a grant of €1,067,000 for capital works and equipment in GMIT.

Telling the Real Story' - Over 1,000 third-level students engage in Sinn Féin research project

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‘Telling the Real Story’, a research project carried out by Sinn Féin during the month of August, sought to capture the current challenges experienced by third-level students and their families.

Back-to-school season could test Ireland’s road safety once again

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Over the past eight days six lives have been lost on Irish roads in road crashes, so in addition to complying with Covid-19 provincial directives, road safety needs to be top priority with students and parents as schools return to a new normal, according to Mayo County Council's road safety officer Noel Gibbons.

€5m to support students’ mental health and wellbeing - Dillon

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Fine Gael Deputy Alan Dillon welcomes the allocation of €5 million by Government to support students’ mental health and wellbeing, specifically €164,000 which has been allocated locally to Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

NUI Galway to receive over 300K in mental health funding

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It has been announced that NUI Galway will receive some €313,000 to support students' mental health and wellbeing for the upcoming academic year

Pertinent health and safety guideline concerns as Clonbonny NS reopens

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Clonbonny National School reopened its doors on Wednesday morning following weeks of cohesive preparation.

Coláiste Chiaráin embraces the future as refurbished school building unveiled

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A pivotal moment in the brief education history of Coláiste Chiaráin occurred on Friday afternoon last with the formal unveiling of the new refurbished and enhanced school building.

Apprehensive optimism pervades as local schools return to classroom setting

Contained optimism layered with an air of apprehension is the prevalent emotion pertaining to matters education at this time as schools at both primary and secondary levels prepare for an imminent return to a classroom setting, nigh on six months from their closure in mid-March as the COVID-19 pandemic detrimentally impacted upon the customary teaching routine.

Cúla4 ar Scoil returns for a second series to TG4

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After a successful first season, the educational and inspiring programme Cúla4 ar Scoil returns to TG4 next week, and will broadcast from Monday to Thursday on TG4, beginning on Monday August 31 at 10am. The series will cater for primary school children who attend Gaelscoileanna and Gaeltacht schools as they return to school.

‘So much for empathy’ — Students’ Union demands repeat fee waiver as university releases ‘collective good’ initiative

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The refusal by NUI Galway to waive the student exam repeat fee of €295 has been branded as hypocritical by the vice-president of NUIG Students’ Union, Róisín Nic Lochlainn.

 

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