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Significant disability funding formally announced for Athlone Institute of Technology

Fine Gael Senator for Roscommon-Galway Aisling Dolan has welcomed funding of €145,550 announced for Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT).

Athlone IT accedes to ADAPT Centre for AI-driven digital content technology

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Athlone Institute of Technology has joined colleagues in NUIG, MTU and MU in formally acceding to ADAPT, a SFI research centre for artificial intelligence driven-digital content technology research, bringing the total number of academic partners to eight.

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Dillon welcomes confirmation of National Broadband Plan roll-out for Ballina and Castlebar

Retired GMIT lecturer Anne Brindley awarded prestigious Napoléonic honour

Anne Brindley, a retired French lecturer from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), has been awarded the prestigious title of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes académiquesby the French government in recognition of her innovative approach to the teaching and learning of French throughout her career.

Impressive four bed detached in Roscam

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Sherry Fitzgerald is offering this impressive four bed detached property to the market. Positioned with a south facing rear garden in Ros Caoin, a quality housing development built by O'Malley Construction Co Ltd. in 2004, the property is in a quiet cul de sac with sea views to the rear from the upstairs bedrooms.

Why study at AIT, Ireland’s top-ranked institute of technology

Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) is a modern third-level institute on the cusp of becoming a technological university. Over the course of its 50-year history, the institute has established itself as a centre of academic excellence with an applied, industry-focused, offering, world-class research and development capabilities, and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.

Galway Community College offers courses for progression to higher education courses and employment

Galway Community College offers full-time courses in a wide variety of vocational areas designed as a step towards skilled employment or progression to higher education institutes and universities.

Glasson native aims for country and western singing success

Glasson native, Tilly Dawson-Stanley, is one of six hopefuls aspiring for success in the new series of Glór Tíre, the reality based talent search for Ireland's newest country and western singing sensation, which returned to TG4 on Tuesday night.

Bonham Quay-bound Genesys to create 100 new jobs in city and remotely

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Bonham Quay-bound Genesys to create 100 new jobs in city and remotely

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Genesys (www.genesys.com), the global leader in cloud customer experience and contact centre solutions, has announced it is creating 100 new software roles in Ireland.

 

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