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Maigh Cuilinn artist to represent Ireland in landmark UN Exhibition
Maigh Cuilinn artist Padraic Reaney will have his work showcased at a landmark international exhibition in the United Nations Headquarters, New York, this December, as part of a global celebration marking the organisation’s 80th anniversary.
GRETB calls on parents to participate in Primary Schools Survey 2030
The release of a nationwide survey to all parents of children aged 0-12 by the Department of Education and Youth has been welcomed by GRETB. The survey, https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-education/campaigns/primary-school-survey/, aims to assess the appetite amongst parents for multi-denominational, co-educational and Irish-medium education.
Careers in the events industry and event management
The events industry is one of the most exciting and fast-growing sectors in Ireland and around the world. From international conferences and large-scale sporting occasions to music festivals, community celebrations, and corporate launches, events play a vital role in how people and organisations connect. Next week’s Pathways conference is an event that requires meticulous planning and organisation.
Galway County Council launches €762,000 Community Climate Action Fund
Galway County Council has announced a €762,000 Community Climate Action Fund aimed at supporting grassroots efforts to implement climate action projects across the county.
Putting yourself in their shoes: Dovida shines light on life with Dementia
The renowned Virtual Dementia Tour rolled into Oranmore on Tuesday as part of a nationwide campaign by Dovida to provide family members of people living with dementia with an insight into their loved one’s experience of the condition.
From RTC to ATU — new book details the journey of an extraordinary Galway campus
The emergence of regional technical colleges (RTCs) in the 1970s initiated one of the most significant developments in the history of third level education in Ireland. By bringing a strong technical orientation and widening access to higher education for citizens, the RTCs contributed significantly to economic, social, and cultural development across the country. So too did the Institutes of Technology that emerged from the RTCs in the late 1990s, with most going on to become technological universities in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
From RTC to ATU — new book details the journey of an extraordinary Galway campus
The emergence of regional technical colleges (RTCs) in the 1970s initiated one of the most significant developments in the history of third level education in Ireland. By bringing a strong technical orientation and widening access to higher education for citizens, the RTCs contributed significantly to economic, social, and cultural development across the country. So too did the Institutes of Technology that emerged from the RTCs in the late 1990s, with most going on to become technological universities in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
Jobs Expo — Essential if you are looking to take the next step in your career
Whether you are a graduate ready to kickstart your professional journey, a seasoned worker exploring new opportunities, or someone eager for expert guidance, Jobs Expo Galway is the event you won’t want to miss.
A life steeped in story: Remembering Peadar O’Dowd, Galway’s beloved chronicler
Galway has always been a city of stories—tales whispered through stone walls, sung across the bay, and told beside fire and pub counter. But few told them as lovingly and thoroughly as Peadar O’Dowd. Historian, teacher, author, environmentalist, tour guide, columnist, and tireless ambassador for Galway’s past, Peadar passed away on January 4, 2024, leaving behind a city immeasurably richer for his life’s work and immeasurably poorer in his absence.
Discover our rich literary heritage at the Lady Gregory–Yeats Autumn Gathering
A magical weekend awaits this autumn in South Galway, as the Lady Gregory–Yeats Autumn Gathering returns with a vibrant and thought-provoking programme that celebrates the literary, cultural, and theatrical legacy of Lady Augusta Gregory and W.B. Yeats.
