Search Results for 'J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics'
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€3.5 million fellowship programme launched to probe technology’s influence on time
Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Centre for Software, launched a €3.5 million postdoctoral fellowship programme which will recruit 19 world-class researchers to universities across Ireland.
University unveils MBA scholarship in honour of local entrepreneur Colm Feeney
University of Galway has announced a new MBA Scholarship in honour of the late entrepreneur Colm Feeney. The scholarship was launched at a special event on campus attended by family, friends and the business community, which also paid tribute to Mr Feeney’s memory and legacy in the west of Ireland.
University of Galway and Deloitte Ireland announce new strategic partnership
University of Galway and Deloitte Ireland have today unveiled a new five-year strategic partnership, which sees Deloitte commit €550,000 to create opportunities for students to benefit from the company’s professional expertise, leadership and future career opportunities.
Global students to study Signify Health’s strategic opening of overseas R&D hub in Galway
A case study examining the business strategy behind Signify Health’s decision to open its first overseas hub in Galway is to become part of the syllabus for students based in third-level institutions around the globe.
National Remote Working Survey invites participants to shape the future of work in Ireland
Researchers from the University of Galway and the Western Development Commission are calling on employees to share their experiences regarding remote and hybrid work by participating in the annual National Remote Working Survey.
Summit for West of Ireland business leaders
Business leaders from the west of Ireland are invited to a University of Galway business summit taking place on campus on Friday March 31, from 8.45am to 1.30pm in the Bailey Allen Hall.
Regional business summit to address challenges facing companies in west of Ireland
Business leaders from the west of Ireland are invited to a University of Galway business summit, focusing on addressing challenges companies face in terms of talent attraction and retention, and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and sustainability issues.
Zero-hours hospitality workers experience burnout, says academic
A new study co-authored by a local academic has found that hospitality employees who perceive they are on a ‘zero-hour’ contract, where their hours are unspecified, are particularly vulnerable to burnout.
Many will change jobs if remote working preferences are not facilitated
Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission have revealed that almost one third of workers are willing to move to a new job to secure their remote working preferences.
Participants sought for 2022 National Remote Working Survey
Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission are seeking participants for the annual national remote working in Ireland survey.