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Applications closing for Sports Scholarship Scheme
NUI Galway is issuing a final call for applications to its Elite Athlete Sports Scholarships Scheme for 2015/16.
NUI, Galway to reward elite athletes with CAO points
Following the success of the inaugural bonus points scheme last year, NUI Galway will again reward elite athletes with 40 CAO Performance Points in recognition of their skill, time and dedication in reaching the highest level of their chosen sport. This is an extension of NUI Galway’s current Elite Athlete Scholarship scheme which includes a subsistence grant, performance supports, gym membership and medical support.
Final call for applications for NUI Galway Sports Scholarship Scheme
NUI Galway has issued a final call for applications to its Elite Athlete Sports Scholarships Scheme for 2014/15. The university has a long tradition of excellence in sport and this has been enhanced by the recent success in rowing, hurling, basketball, soccer and rugby as well as numerous individual achievements. The deadline for application for current and prospective students is Thursday, July 31 at 5pm.
Galway Enterprise Europe to bolster local SME supports
Services at the Galway offices of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) are to be increased and strongly refocused on supporting the SME sector, according to North West MEP Jim Higgins.
Remembering Adrian — weekend car push aims to raise awareness of suicide
On this Saturday (August 6) Console and 1life are holding a car push to raise funds and awareness of suicide.
Car push aims to raise awareness of suicide
On Saturday August 6 Console and 1life are holding a car push to raise funds and awareness of suicide.
RDJ Glynn funds NUI Galway Law scholarship
RDJ Glynn Solicitors announced last week it will be funding a new scholarship in NUI Galway.
Human rights group calls for suspension of Corrib gas project
Human rights organisation Afri is calling for a suspension of all work on the Corrib gas project pending an independent and comprehensive investigation of its safety, human rights, economic and environmental dimensions. Afri is asking people to sign a petition to that effect, which will be delivered to the government next month. The petition was launched by former UN assistant secretary-general Denis Halliday this week.