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Whizzkids gaining expert reputation for providing fun and educational camps
Whizzkids summer camps has been operating since 2003 and over the last 20 years has garnered a great reputation for providing fun and educational camps.
Galway Community College students participate in Fidelity Investments Ireland's work experience programme Root2STEM
Galway Community College students Kateryna Diachenko and Beatriz Viude Castanho engaged thoroughly with the Fastrack into Information Technology, FIT Choose Tech (the national coordinator of tech apprenticeships) programme and embraced the resources provided on the learning platform to further their tech skills.
Galway swimmer to brave the English channel for charity
Galway swimmer Stephen Tummon will swim the English Channel to raise money for Cancer Care West. A swim of over 40 km, Stephen seeks to be the fifth person from Galway to complete this challenge. Only 2,000 people in the whole world have completed this challenge.
Whizzkids Summer Camps providing an educational experience for children
Whizzkids Summer Camps celebrates its 20th anniversary this summer and during this past two decades has garnered a great reputation for providing a fun and educational experience for children/.
Pride month to be launched by MEP at UHG tomorrow
Midlands–North-West constituency MEP Maria Walsh will launch the start of Pride month at University Hospital Galway at 2pm tomorrow (Friday). An information stand will be located in the main foyer of the hospital from 1pm to 2pm as part of the launch.
Online platform offers free courses to migrants and refugees in Galway
A new online platform that provides free access to education and training courses for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds in Galway has been launched.
NUI Galway unveils €5 million to tackle six of world’s most important issues
NUI Galway has unveiled a €5 million investment under the University’s Global Challenges Programme - a targeted research initiative to tackle six of the world’s most pressing issues.
Suspected outbreak of Delta variant Covid-19 cases in Athlone
The HSE has opened a walk-in test centre in St Aloysius College, Athlone, in response to the suspected Delta variant outbreak of Covid-19 cases linked to socialising by the river on the west side of the town on June 11.
Symptom free walk-in COVID-19 Testing opening in Ballina on Thursday and Friday
A symptom free ‘walk-in, no appointment necessary’ Covid-19 testing facility will open in The Stephenites Ground, Lord Edward Street, Carrowcushlaun West, Ballina, Co. Mayo (F26 E622) on Thursday 10th June and Friday 11th June from 11am to 5pm.
Globally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmesGlobally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmes
GMIT’s Department of Building & Civil Engineering has announced its degree programmes in architectural technology have received Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) accreditation for the next five years. The CIAT is the professional accreditation body for architectural technologists; chartered membership (MCIAT) is a globally recognised standard of excellence and professionalism.