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Thousands attend Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day
The annual Galway Science and Technology Festival Exhibition Day is a calendar highlight for Galway students and families. Last Sundays event drew thousands of people of all ages as they marvelled at a range of activities including the Medtronic Junior Hospital, the ever-popular Teddy Bear Hospital, exotic animals with The Bug Doctor plus primary and secondary school exhibition stands.
Midlands Career Expo will aim to inspire and motivate job seekers in the region
The Midlands Career Expo is returning to Mullingar with a line-up of esteemed guest speakers, including Dr Norah Patten and Niall Breslin (Bressie).
Celebrate Mayo Day with special TG4 programme
Join Eibhlín Ní Chonghaile and Dáithí Gallagher in a one-hour flagship programme to celebrate all things Mayo, to be broadcast on Mayo Day, May 1, on TG4 at 9:30pm, and on the TG4 Player worldwide.
Athlone Community College students embrace historic realm of space
EI1ISS (Echo India One India Sierra Sierra) do you copy, Athlone Community College calling, over
JCI Mayo announces its Ten Outstanding Young People in Mayo winners
What does a sailor, scientist and Ireland’s potential first astronaut have in common? They are three of the 2020 Ten Outstanding Young People in Mayo, according to Junior Chamber Ireland.
Mayo native Norah Patten shortlisted for An Post Irish Book Awards
The shortlist for the An Post Irish Book Awards 2019 features Mayo native Norah Patten for her book ‘Shooting for the Stars – My Journey to Become Ireland’s First Astronaut’.
Western Alzheimers hold a celebration of women
Western Alzheimers Association earlier this month held their inaugural Nollaig na mBan Ladies Luncheon at the Lodge at Ashford Castle.
GMIT Innovation hubs launch second cycle of 'Empower' programme for successful female entrepreneurs
As part of a drive to increase the number of female entrepreneurs in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, GMIT Innovation Hubs will deliver a second cycle of their regional programme called "Empower", commencing in October, across the region.
GMIT Innovation Hubs launch second cycle of Empower
Despite national recognition of female entrepreneurs, Ireland suffers from a low number of women engaged in business startups. Female-led businesses remain an underdeveloped source of economic growth and jobs. As part of a drive to increase the number of female entrepreneurs in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, GMIT Innovation Hubs will deliver a second cycle of their regional programme called “EMPOWER”, commencing this month across the region.