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[Closed] Want to win a free short course this February?
The Centre for Adult Learning & Professional Development at the University of Galway offers a series of eight-week, non-accredited online and classroom-based evening courses in a variety of different subject areas such as Languages, History, Literature, Poetry, Health and Well-being, Archaeology and many more! See full list of courses at: www.universityofgalway.ie/shortcourses
Gaillimh le Gaeilge wins National Lottery Good Causes Award
Gaillimh le Gaeilge was the winner of the Irish Language Category at the National Lottery Good Causes Awards n Killashee Hotel in Co. Kildare last week. The award recognises the efforts of the organisation to promote an Ghaeilge in Galway city and, as a result they will receive a €10,000 prize as category winners.
Inaugural TUS conferring ceremony to take place in Athlone International Arena
A further education milestone awaits at TUS:Midlands Midwest when the recently unveiled university hosts its inaugural conferring ceremony of graduands in the surrounds of the Athlone International Arena next week.
Galway Chamber wins Best Partnership for Business Award
Galway Chamber was last weekend named the winner of the Best Partnership for Business Award at the Chamber Awards 2021.
Irish Unity no longer a question of if, but when
There is no doubt that we live in extraordinary and unpredictable times. Covid-19 has proven just how quickly life as we know it can change. Few would have predicted our current situation only a short time ago, just as few would have predicted that the issue of Irish Unity would be pushed to the forefront of political debate and become an increasingly likely eventuality in the near future. Unity, once thought of as a remote and distant prospect, is no longer a question of if, but when.
Why study at AIT, Ireland’s top-ranked institute of technology
Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) is a modern third-level institute on the cusp of becoming a technological university. Over the course of its 50-year history, the institute has established itself as a centre of academic excellence with an applied, industry-focused, offering, world-class research and development capabilities, and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.
Kyne raises the frustration over major local health projects with Minister
Seán Kyne, Fine Gael senator in Galway has welcomed confirmation that construction has started on the new €62 million radiation oncology at UHG following disruption caused by Covid-19.
National Lottery Good Causes Fund supported over 210 community projects in Mayo in 2018 and 2019
Data revealed by the National Lottery has shown how it continues to make a big impact on towns and communities right across Ireland, including Mayo. The study found that over 210 Good Causes projects were supported in Mayo in 2018 and 2019.
Forty Mayo contractors have CIRI quality mark
According to the Construction Industry Register of Ireland, 40 Mayo contractors are now qualified for competence in the construction quality mark, with only 850 companies across Ireland on the register.
NUI Galway leads on cross-border health intervention on multiple medication review
NUI Galway is leading on a health intervention research trial involving people with more than one long-term medical condition, thanks to a new cross-border Healthcare Intervention Trials in Ireland Network (CHITIN).