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Post Leaving Cert courses

Now that the first deadline for the CAO has passed, the next area of focus in schools, and indeed for adults who are interested in accessing education, is the further education (FE) sector, also known as PLCs. Post-Leaving Cert courses can provide an alternative route to college and a means of exploring a particular field of study. They are also a means of upskilling in a particular area or a direct route into employment. All courses teach research skills, self-directed learning, and computer skills. Many school leavers use these courses to help them with future career choices.

Neylons Facility Management named national winners in Ones to Watch contest

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Loughrea-based Neylons Facility Management was named one of 11 National Winners from 77 businesses representing the Ones to Watch in Ireland at an exclusive event held at the British Ambassador’s residence in Dublin for The European Business Awards, Europe’s largest business competition, sponsored by RSM.

Brexit row rumbles on as Sexton sends Irish pulses racing

Well, what a weekend of rugby we have just had. I do not think anyone who watched it will ever forget Johnny Sexton and, in the dying minutes of the game, the wonderful drop goal he executed.

Kelly’s men looking to follow up on Derry win

Buoyed up by a brilliant away win in Derry, Westmeath will be hoping to secure another Allianz Football League Division 3 victory against Armagh at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday, with a 2.30pm throw-in.

Chasing Abbey are Hugo Loonam brand ambassadors

Hugo Loonam Motors, based in Cloghan, Offaly, has announced that chart topping band, Chasing Abbey are their new Peugeot brand ambassadors.

EY support offers major boost for NUI Galway’s TechInnovate and local start-up economy

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EY has announced its sponsorship of TechInnovate, an entrepreneurship development fellowship at NUI Galway. During the 10-month programme, teams of three entrepreneurs will identify real customer issues and develop innovative solutions to address these issues.

Galway families face tough start to 2018, warn Greens

Galway families are facing into a very difficult start to 2018, particularly in the areas of rent and childcare, as the Budget’s measure come into effect, the Green Party’s Galway West candidate has warned.

Housing commencements up 35 per cent this year

Analysis by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) shows that 14,917 new houses were started between January and October this year.

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NUI Galway graduate launches unique new taxi app

Flag - A new taxi app designed for students wil launch in Dublin City this December. The unique app is the only service in the world that allows a passenger to travel and pay for taxis with no phone, cash or bank card while ensuring the driver still gets paid.

 

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