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AIT-LIT consortium to form a European University with international partners

The AIT and LIT consortium has been successful in its application to join a new, forward-thinking education alliance intended to increase collaboration between Europe’s universities.

Threat of COVID-19 second wave remains as Government prepares to announce stimulus package

Listening to Dr Ronan Glynn, who is the acting Chief Medical Officer, last week, he said “We are living in precarious times.” And indeed we are.

Volkswagen’s new Tiguan eHybrid debuts

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The Volkswagen Tiguan is receiving a major technical and visual update - the big highlight being a new plug-in hybrid drive (PHEV) version for Europe.

Globalization Partners to establish European headquarters in Galway and create new posts

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Globalization Partners, which simplifies global business by enabling companies to hire and retain team members in 180+ countries without the complexity of setting up international branch offices or subsidiaries, last week announced plans to hire 25 technology positions immediately in Galway. These newly created positions include software engineers, technology leads, help centre support, DevOps engineers, UI/UX designers and many others to be located in the company’s Galway centre of operations.

Kirby employees raise €40,000 for the Irish Cancer Society

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Kirby Group Engineering has presented the Irish Cancer Society with a cheque for €40,000 after a successful fundraising initiative.

McNelis calls for Ireland to adopt universal public childcare system

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Women's participation in the workforce remains low because of "Ireland’s unaffordable childcare costs", and it will go lower unless the State introduces a universal public childcare system.

‘I love animals. They are a big part of my inspiration’

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FROM HER studio in Tuam, the artist Kathy Ross is reaching the world. Her textile work, depicting animals and the natural world, has led to her becoming a brand ambassador; a commissioned portrait artist; and rising name in arts and crafts.

Mary Coughlan - new single out tomorrow

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MARY COUGHLAN, arguably Ireland’s greatest jazz and blues singer, will tomorrow, Friday July 24, release her new single, 'Two Breaking Into One’.

Remembering a sporting icon who left an indelible mark as COVID-19 concerns remain

There is great mourning this week over the death of Jack Charlton. But it is mourning mixed with reminiscences, all of them happy ones, of when Jack was in charge of the Irish soccer team and the wonderful spirit it engendered in the Irish people of all ages.

Galway City Museum ready to re-open with two new exhibitions

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The Galway City Museum will reopen its doors to the public on Tuesday July 21 at 10am.

 

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