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Europe Matters event

On Thursday March 6 South West Mayo Development Company, in conjunction with Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, is holding a seminar Europe Matters in the Castlebar campus of GMIT. Funded by Department of An Taoiseach under the Communicating Europe Initiative, as well as Mayo County Council, this half-day seminar is an opportunity to examine and reflect on the role of citizens in influencing the EU. The internationally renowned line-up of speakers includes Anastasia Crickley, the first chair of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency; Dr Will Dinan from the University of the West of Scotland and co-founder of www.spinwatch.org; Kieran Clifford from Amnesty International; and Paul Ginnell from the European Anti-Poverty Network (Ireland).

Olympic gold medalist to compete in AIT grand prix

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Ashton Eaton, the Olympic decathlon champion and world record holder, is the headliner at the Athlone Institute of Technology grand prix on February 26.

Peter McVerry to speak at AIT

Athlone Institute of Technology has invited Fr Peter McVerry to speak at an event in the college this Monday February 10.

Coláiste Mhuirlinne’s new building to open when students return from mid-term break

A new school building under the patronage of Galway, Roscommon, Education & Training Board (GRETB) is to open in February, where current first year students will commence classes in a state of the art facility straight after the mid-term break.

Nicky McFadden honoured by AIT

Athlone Institute of Technology has conferred its highest honour on Longford-Westmeath Deputy, Nicky McFadden.

Auctioneers receive first Recognised European Valuer Certs

Members of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers (IPAV) received their Recognised European Valuer, or REV Certificate, at a function in the Institute of Technology, Tallaght, recently. The certificates were co-presented by the Minister of State at the Departments of Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Brian Hayes, and the chairman of TEGoVA, the European Valuers’ representative body, Roger Messenger. Among those to receive their certificates was Caroline Kirrane, Kirrane auctioneering, Main Street, Ballyhaunis.

GMIT to host public seminar on what tech companies want from graduates

The tech industry in Ireland continues to grow and opportunities exist for graduates, whether from an ICT background or not. But what do tech companies actually want? What is needed to start up a tech company of your own?

Purcell Construction chosen for €3.4 million Ballinfoile Community Centre

Plans for the €3.4 million Ballinfoile Community Centre have taken a major step forward this week as the Galway City Council has confirmed that a preferred bidder has been selected for the construction of this much needed facility.

Free places on social media applications and sales course at AIT

The Department of Lifelong Learning at the Athlone Institute of Technology has announced that it has received funding from Springboard to fund 25-plus part-time places on its newly developed certificate in social media applications and sales, HETAC Level 6, one year, part-time programme. The programme will be delivered in AIT over 16 hours delivered on Thursday and Friday, with the occasional Saturday, for one year commencing this December 12. The application deadline is Friday November 29.

Name your seat at the athletics arena

Athlone Institute of Technology is inviting members of the public with an interest in athletics, or simply with an interest in supporting Athlone’s new athletics arena, to get their name on a seat!

 

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