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Galway students sold on STEM
Two Galway girls have been sold on science, technology, engineering and mathematics after taking part in a special Mission to Mars Lego Robotics Summer Academy in Dublin City University.
Athlone poet wins Listowel Writers Week poetry award
Athlone poet Jackie Gorman has won the 2017 Listowel Writers Week Single Poem Award.
Free Information Evening – Neurofeedback Training – A new science-based approach for treating psychological disorders like ADHD, anxiety, stress and similar difficulties.
Wednesday 7th June at 7.30pm at the Ballybane Enterprise Centre
Report shows contribution of hospitality and drinks industry
Hospitality and drinks businesses, including pubs, hotels, off-licences, restaurants, wholesalers, and producers, employ 6,139 people in Longford-Westmeath, generating €84 million in revenue for the local tourism economy.
Caring for the carers
Angela Geoghegan arrived at her daughter Carmel's house in Oughterard one winter's day carrying a little suitcase. The former confectioner was 84 years of age and suffering from vascular dementia. She never went home.
Galwaywoman keen to heighten awareness about dementia
A County Galway woman who lost her mother to dementia is spearheading an initiative aimed at heightening awareness about the illness and empowering communities to help sufferers improve their quality of life.
Mayo students pick up DCU scholarships
Five Mayo students have been presented with €1,000 academic scholarships to study at Dublin City University. The scholarships were awarded to the following students in recognition of them achieving 550 points or more in the Leaving Certificate.
NUI Galway announce appointment of first ever VP for Equality and Diversity in an Irish university
NUI Galway today announced the appointment of Professor Anne Scott as Vice President for Equality and Diversity. This is the first appointment of its kind in an Irish University.
AIT signs major academic collaboration agreement with regional partners
Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with strategic partners Dublin City University (DCU), Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), and Maynooth University.
Learn how to perform as a leader
Communications consultant and broadcaster Orlaith Carmody will be in Easons Bookshop, Shop Street, Galway City from 12.30pm to 2pm on Wednesday December 16 to sign copies of her new book ‘Perform as a Leader’. Members of the public will have the opportunity to meet Orlaith who will be joined by her husband and business partner, Gavin Duffy of RTE’s Dragons’ Den.