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Higgins appointed Peace Commissioner for Galway and surrounding counties
A city councillor has been appointed Peace Commissioner to serve the city and county of Galway, as well as surrounding counties.
GMIT lecturer Ivan McPhillips wins Enterprise Ireland academic award
Ivan McPhillips, GMIT Business School lecturer, and co-founder of the GMIT Youth Entrepreneur Summer Camp, has won the 2021 Enterprise Ireland Academic Award in recognition of his involvement in and the promotion of the annual Student Entrepreneur Awards competition since 1997.
Female entrepreneurs encouraged to participate in Empower Growth
Tomorrow, Friday, April 30, is the last day to apply for the next EMPOWER GROWTH, the women’s entrepreneurship programme, which is run by the GMIT iHubs.
Get your application in for Empower Growth before tomorrow’s deadline
Tomorrow (Friday Aril 30) is the last day to apply for the next EMPOWER GROWTH, the women’s entrepreneurship programme, which is run by the GMIT iHubs.
Women’s entrepreneurship programme ‘Empower Growth’ open for applications
Empower, the women’s entrepreneurship programme, is now accepting applications for the next Empower Growth programme.
Town Hall Theatre announces €150,000 programme of artists' supports
THE TOWN Hall Theatre this week announced details of a ground-breaking programme of artist supports including commissions, awards, and residencies worth more than €150,000, made possible through support from the Arts Council, the Galway City Council, and others.
New courthouse for Tuam could be delayed until 2030
It could be almost a decade before the old courthouse in Tuam, which has fallen into dereliction, is replaced by a new building.
NUI Galway Law professor appointed to group reviewing Offences Against The State Act
Professor Donncha O’Connell of the School of Law, NUI Galway has been appointed by the Government to an independent expert group to review the Offences Against the State Acts.
Direct Provision: Time To Go
At this stage most of us are familiar with the national failure that is Direct Provision; the State's accommodation for asylum seekers set up in 1999 as a temporary measure which is now nearly as old as I am.
Councillors criticise location for direct provision living complex
The location of the new 140 person direct provision independent living complex has been criticised by city councillors.