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Maigh Cuilinn climate advocate honoured for innovative biodiversity work

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A Galway educator who turned storm damage into a powerful climate-education project has been recognised at An Taisce’s annual Climate Ambassador Awards. Kay Synott, based at GRETB Moycullen, was among 10 people honoured during the ceremony held on November 22, in Dublin’s historic Tailors’ Hall, the same venue where President Catherine Connolly recently delivered a call for climate justice.

ATU wins €10m tech boost

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Atlantic Technological University has received the highest single grant from the government’s €66 million fund to upgrade the digital infrastructure of specialist colleges.

Is Galway hostile to pedestrians?

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There’s a video doing the rounds on social media of someone driving through Galway in 1965. The car drives along Bridge Street and Mainguard Street, before turning onto Shop street.

Public meeting on ‘What’s Next For The Left?’

People Before Profit Galway will be hosting a public meeting along with Sinn Féin, the Social Democrats, Labour and Independents titled ‘What’s next for the Left’ on Thursday November 27 at 7.30pm in the Harbour Hotel.

University of Galway launches research partnership with Trane Technologies

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University of Galway has launched a new research partnership with multinational engineering company Trane Technologies.

AI and Future of Work event

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The “AI & Future of Work” event will take place on the University campus on Thursday October 30 at 6:15pm.

Schools staff short-changed by a fiction

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As many of us drop children back to school this week, we have seen the pickets of Fórsa workers – secretarial and care-taking staff – who are demanding that they be treated like other school workers, especially access to a public service pension scheme.

Galway-led astronomy research group discovers new planet

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An international team of astronomers, co-led by researchers at the University of Galway, has discovered a new planet forming around a young star resembling our sun.

Archaeologists reveal ancient nobles’ ringfort overlooking Galway Bay

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Archaeologists have confirmed a ringfort overlooking Galway Bay as a settlement for rulers and nobles in Ireland’s Early Medieval period, a site with a remarkable ancient history.

Keeping your customers satisfied

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Many businesses today are grappling with a complex web of challenges, including economic uncertainty, escalating costs, a competitive market, and changing customer expectations. There is also the ongoing issue of attracting and retaining business.

 

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