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‘Seasamh’ to stand up during Dail protest for disability action

An innovative Kilkenny group is seeking funding and recognition from the government for the work that they do for people with disabilities.

Tutors needed for homework club

A city homework club is looking for adults who have a few spare hours in the afternoon to help out with their homework club.

NUIG special maths exam offers Leaving Cert students a second chance

The College of Engineering and Informatics at NUI Galway has announced details of a special entrance maths examination which will give students a second chance to pursue a career in engineering. The exam, which takes place on Wednesday August 25, is for students who achieve the CAO points for an undergraduate engineering degree course at NUI Galway but who have not met the obligatory maths requirement.

Over €100,000 to Westmeath disability services

Two Westmeath charities which support people with disabilities and mental ill-health are to benefit from combined grant funding of over €100,000.

Athlone mooted for State school patronage

Athlone and Ballinasloe have been named as two of the locations around the country where the Government is considering plans to take control of some Catholic primary schools.

Glynn welcomes funding for food industry

Mullingar’s Cllr Ken Glynn is encouraging local food businesses to apply for funding under the Innovation Voucher scheme announced recently for small companies in the food sector.

Bursaries open to Mayo sports clubs

Mayo sports clubs have been invited to apply for the Texaco Sportstars Bursaries worth €5,000 each.

Opportunities await for Galway job seekers

Jobseekers in Galway could gain valuable digital skills and work experience within local businesses, thanks to a new initiative.

Sports scholarship

NUI Galway has issued a final call for applications to its Sports Scholarships Scheme for 2010/11.

ISSU hits out at cheating and exam mix ups

As Leaving Cert students continue to toil away through their final year exams this week, the unfortunate incidence of cheating has raised its ugly head. Responding to the discovery of a number of cases of cheating by students in some of the earlier exams of both the Junior and Leaving Cert, the Irish Second Level Student Union (ISSU) has called for any student who may have witnessed cheating to report it to the relevant authorities.

 

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