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An exciting new film-making course is launched

The autumn programme continues at Hilltown Studio Theatre, Castlepollard with perhaps the most exciting training programme yet.

NUIG to host international conference on applied microeconomics

NUI Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics is hosting an international conference on Applied Microeconometrics and Public Policy on Tuesday,July 3.

NUIG to host international conference on applied microeconomics

NUI Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics is hosting an international conference on Applied Microeconometrics and Public Policy on Tuesday,July 3.

Pandora Theatre to launch first event

Pandora Theatre, Kilkenny’s new theatre company, have launched their inaugural event entitled Out of The Box.

Data analysis focus of NUI Galway Economics Conference

The JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway will host a three day intensive course next week entitled Topics in Microeconometrics. The conference will run from 1 to 3 June in Áras Moyola, NUI Galway.

Voting genetically – it’s in the blood after all

Why do we vote the way we do? Because we are stupid! That’s the verdict from Rick Shenkman who has written a book called Just how stupid are we – the truth about the American voter. The book concentrates on American politics and it does not just concentrate on George W Bush – the favourite bogey man for smart people. Rick Shenkman says that voters are voting in a stupid way always. People should weigh up all the issues and analyse policies and politicians, Shenkman says. Undoubtedly, this wise man would probably come to the same conclusion if he were writing about politics in Europe or Ireland. We would all be collectively stupid.

 

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