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CÚRAM’s Teachers in Residence Programme 2024-2025 begins enrolling
Primary and secondary school teachers in Galway have until Friday, September 30 to enrol for CÚRAM's science education programme, Teachers in Residence 2024-2025.
Playing it safe
The Covid-19 pandemic caused devastating social and economic disruption worldwide. The lockdowns, in particular, had far-reaching effects on many crucial aspects of daily life, including people's behaviour.
CÚRAM’s Expanded Teachers in Residence Programme 2023-2024 now enrolling for online sessions
CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at University of Galway, is now enrolling for its Teachers in Residence Programme 2023-2024.
CÚRAM's expanded Teachers in Residence Programme 2023-2024 now enrolling for online sessions
CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at University of Galway, is now enrolling for its Teachers in Residence Programme 2023-2024.
Connected Future — unlocking the potential of a digitally connected world
itag’s AtlanTec Festival is back this year as an in-person event. The 2023 Festival takes place from 8 - 18 May. Over ten days itag looks forward to hosting key events across the region and online sessions will also be available.
Mayo turn the page on a new chapter
The Mayo Ladies senior footballers will get their National League campaign underway on Saturday evening, when they take on local rivals Galway in MacHale Park.
'Ground-breaking' programme launched for Gaelic sports
A new coaching and sport science programme has been developed for GAA, LGFA and camogie players.
Utilising the core family benefits of online parent mentoring service
A solid family relationship is the key to a strong in house unit - the pertinent thought of parent mentor psychotherapist, Elaine Lynch, who is now offering online sessions to assist parents recognise the thoughts, feelings and intentions behind their children’s behaviours.
Participants required for online programme to help people cope with persistent fatigue after cancer
NUI Galway’s School of Psychology, with the support of Cancer Care West is currently recruiting people with persistent fatigue who have completed cancer treatment at least three months ago.
Chronic pain programme extended
A recent online treatment programme, set up by expert psychologists and physiotherapists, aims to help those who suffer from chronic pain. Recruitment has been extended until Friday, 29 April due to the number of inquiries received in recent weeks.