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ATU graduates win top awards at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Conference 2024
Two of the four top prizes in the 2024 Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Conference went to Atlantic Technological University (ATU) graduands Sharon Devine from Caherlistrane, County Galway and Jackie Kirk from Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway city.
ATU graduates win top awards at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Conference 2024
Two of the four top prizes in the 2024 Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Conference went to Atlantic Technological University (ATU) graduands Sharon Devine from Caherlistrane, County Galway and Jackie Kirk from Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway city.
Cork loss dashes home quarter-final aspirations
The Galway ladies' football team will need a victory against Laois next weekend to progress to an All-Ireland quarter-final.
TUS scoops top honours at recent National Education Awards
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has taken top honours at the national Education Awards, held in the Naas, County Kildare, recently.
Exciting opportunities for 150 Gaeltacht women to start entrepreneurial journey
A brand new programme for Gaeltacht female entrepreneurs which over a three year period will give encouragement and opportunity to 150 Gaeltacht women to start their entrepreneurial journey, was launched last weekend.
Galway IT company warns Christmas holiday is a gift for hackers
As the holiday season approaches, businesses and employees eagerly anticipate a well-deserved break.
Ireland’s five TUs aspire to make publicly funded research accessible and reproducible
Ireland’s five technological universities (TUs) have launched a joint initiative aiming to advance excellence in Open Research, making it reproducible and accessible without additional cost to the public.
Colleges must conduct ‘urgent’ cybersecurity review, says expert
The organiser of Zero Day Con is advising third level institutions in Galway and across the country to urgently review their cybersecurity protocols, in the wake of a ransomware incident at one Irish university. It follows a message from Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris, who reiterated the support being offered by the authorities to MTU, where classes resumed on Tuesday.
Rachel Duffy makes history as first Westmeath winner of the Rose of Tralee
Celebrations were getting under way in Rosemount village yesterday to mark local woman Rachel Duffy’s historic win at the 2022 Rose of Tralee on Tuesday night. Ms Duffy is the first Westmeath Rose to win the competition in its 63-year history.
Substantial capital funding to support apprenticeship in further and higher education
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science, Simon Harris, and Minister of State for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins, recently announced the roll-out of €17.2 million in capital funding to respond to the growing demand for apprenticeships.