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Doughiska townhouse is close to everything

No 104 An Fiodan, Doughiska, is a three bedroom duplex townhouse built by McInerney Homes in 2004. Located four miles from the city centre, the area is serviced by a direct bus route into the city centre and is just minutes from the new M6 motorway. There are numerous facilities close by including Dunnes, Lidl, Centra, two pharmacies, restaurants, hotels, and hospitals. This spacious home would make a good investment as it is close to the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology and many multinational companies in Parkmore and Ballybrit.

GMIT recruiting for enterprise programme

The Galway Mayo Institute of Technology is now recruiting for the next Midlands & West Enterprise Programme (MWEP) commencing in June 2011. This is a seven month programme providing entrepreneurs with business skills, networks, facilities and supports necessary to navigate and execute the business start-up process.

Improve your self-esteem and performance in GMIT

Bookings are now being taken for the Introduction to NLP for Self Esteem and Performance course commencing on Feb 7 and the new Advanced NLP for Self Esteem and Performance course commencing on Feb 8 in Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT).

Improve your self-esteem and performance in GMIT

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Bookings are now being taken for the Introduction to NLP for Self Esteem and Performance course commencing on Feb 7 and the new Advanced NLP for Self Esteem and Performance course commencing on Feb 8 in Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT).

Galway schools get 20,000 tickets for Science and Technology Festival exhibition

The Galway Festival of Science and Technology is the biggest single free event for youngsters in the West of Ireland and this week 20,000 tickets went out to schools all over the county for the festival exhibition, which is to be held at NUI, Galway on Sunday, November 21.

Additional students from Saudi Arabia tipped to boost Irish business and jobs

A plan to draw further students from Saudi Arabia to add to those attending third level colleges in Ireland, including the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, is likely to boost local economies and lead to investment in Irish business in the long-term, according to a government minister.

GMIT all set to host Galway 2040 symposium

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Galway 2040, a major public debate on the future of the city and county, is to take place at Galway Mayo Institute of Technology tomorrow, November 5.

Failte West — a new tourism development forum

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Fáilte Ireland has announced the establishment of Fáilte West, its new tourism development forum for the region. This announcement comes as the group met for their inaugural meeting at the Clayton Hotel, Ballybrit, Galway last week. Fáilte West will be responsible for spearheading and overseeing a three-year development agenda for tourism in the region with the active support of the Fáilte Ireland organisation.

Mayo Ideas Week is here to stay

The inaugural Mayo Ideas Week has been judged an outstanding success and shows what can be achieved when enterprise agencies combine their efforts. Up to 450 people attended 10 events over five days in venues throughout the entire county.

Galway to get cleaned up with council recycling and waste plans

Work is underway to ensure that Galway becomes a cleaner and environmentally friendly place to live and visit with both local authorities taking part in new recycling and waste prevention initiatives.

 

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