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Stage combat, script writing, and additional exhibitions for fringe festival

Over the All Ireland Drama Festival, Athlone Art and Heritage joins in with fringe events offering two workshops and two exhibitions.

Galway scientists begin another new Atlantic venture

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Galway scientists and students are undertaking a 13-day expedition across the Atlantic in a study of the ocean.

O’Neill re-elected GMIT president for second term

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Roscommon native Sam O’Neill has been elected Students’ Union president of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology for a second term, after an overwhelming majority of 90 per cent voted to re-instate him into the position.

EU Horizon 2020 to offer research opportunities for colleges and businesses in Midlands

As much as €1.25 billion is available to the Government under the EU Horizon 2020 programme so that key research projects can be carried out over the next seven years presenting “great opportunities” for third level colleges, including Athlone Institute of Technology, and businesses in the Midlands, according to MEP for Midlands-North West Pat The Cope Gallagher.

MEP Pat the Cope calls on Government to utilise €1.25 billion funding

As much as €1.25 billion is available to the Government under the EU Horizon 2020 programme so that key research projects can be carried out over the next seven years, according to MEP for Midlands-North West Pat The Cope Gallagher.

Success for GMIT students at culinary competition

Culinary students from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology have scooped a range of top awards at this year’s IFEX Culinary Competition in Belfast.

Westmeath students invited to AIT open day this weekend

Students across Westmeath are invited to an open day taking place at Athlone Institute of Technology this Saturday March 29 from 10am to 1pm. The event will particularly be of interest to those who have applied to the CAO in 2014, as well as those who will be making their college choices in the next year or two.

Award-winning pianist Eliza Puchianu to perform in new GMIT concert series

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Award-winning Romanian pianist Eliza Puchianu is to perform a programme of sonatas by Beethoven and Chopin in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) on Wednesday next, April 2, as part of a new series of concerts called ‘Magical Moments’ launched by the Institute.

Local poet launches Carnival Masks

Local award-winning poet Seán Lysaght launched a new book called Carnival Masks in the Creel, Westport Quay, last night (Thursday).

Six town rehab effort sees man avoid sentence

A former addict from Limerick, appearing in court in Athlone on a three-year-old warrant, avoided a jail sentence this week (March 12) because of rehabilitative efforts he has made in four other towns in the interim.

 

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