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ATU expands tertiary nursing access route
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has announced an expansion of its Tertiary Access Route into Nursing.
Galway International Arts Festival — a summer of vibrant cultural landscape
Over the course of 14 days and nights this July, Galway city and county will once again be transformed into a vibrant cultural landscape—alive with theatre, music, circus, dance, visual arts, comedy, street spectacle and ideas. This year’s Galway International Arts Festival 2026 programme, described as one of the most ambitious to date, reflects a festival that continues to grow not only in size, but in artistic depth, international reach and civic importance.
The simple asparagus cooking mistake turning this seasonal favourite into a soggy mess
Asparagus season is in full swing and while plenty of households are looking to try new asparagus recipes before it loses its freshness, many are still getting it badly wrong in the kitchen.
ATU Leadership Seminar on AI and Leadership to be held in Galway today
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in conjunction with Galway and Letterkenny Chambers of Commerce, will today host the first in a series of masterclasses exploring what it really means to lead with authenticity and integrity and why it matters more than ever in today’s complex business environment.
New edition of Paddy Tunney’s book launched in city
A new edition of “Where Songs Do Thunder; Travels in Traditional Song” by the late great Irish traditional singer, poet and songwriter Paddy Tunney was launched in Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Galway recently by Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, attended by members of the Tunney family, ATU staff, students and invited guests.
New research highlights hidden exploitation and abuse of disabled people
A major new research report examining the experiences of disabled people subjected to targeted exploitation and abuse in Ireland has been launched at University of Galway.
University unveils mega engineering unit
A civil engineering firm specialising in enormous public infrastructure projects is expected to confirm a multi-million euro investment in the University of Galway today, Thursday May 28.
Gardeners warned not to import plants from outside EU
The #Plant Health4Life campaign, led by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Commission (EC), and supported in Ireland by the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine, has launched, warning the public that everyday actions — from bringing plants home from holidays to buying online — could put plant health, food supply and biodiversity at risk.
University of Galway hosts unique event for 5th year students studying Drama, Film and Theatre Studies
University of Galway hosted a pioneering exploration day to support the first students in Ireland to study the new Leaving Certificate subject Drama, Film and Theatre Studies.
Electrical waste recycling days announced for Portumna and Gort
Galway householders are being urged to bring their batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to a set of free collection days to help the county meet national e-waste recycling targets for 2026.
