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Additional funding allocated for AIT Technological University bid
Minister of State, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran has welcomed €2m in restructuring funding to assist Athlone IT and Limerick IT in their application for Technological University (TU) status.
BA (hons) in business, social enterprise, leadership, and management available in Tuam and Galway
EQUAL Ireland will commence delivery of its part time, one year, BA (hons) in business social enterprise, leadership, and management this November in Galway and Tuam. The programme is delivered through a combination of online study and twice-monthly Saturday workshops.
An arts degree — is it worth it?
A common question from students this time of year is, “What exactly is an arts degree? Otherwise known as humanities education, this is a broad qualification offering a wide range of two-subject combinations to degree level. Bachelor of arts degrees are diverse and encompass a wide interest area, including English, history, geography, psychology, law, music, computers, and languages. Humanities students could also have BAs in media, business, economics, maths, and politics. In addition to academic study, students acquire transferable skills in critical thinking, problem solving, communications, digital expertise, and creative solutions to problems.
Galway researchers announce world’s first shellfish traceability tool
A study led by researchers at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, in collaboration with NUI Galway, has resulted in the development of the world’s first scientific shellfish traceability tool.
Athlone Institute of Technology to launch sexual health service
Athlone Institute of Technology will launch a comprehensive student sexual health service to meet the needs of its growing student population, 61 percent of whom are aged 18-24 and are classified as ‘high risk’ for sexually transmitted infections.
Midlands employment landscape boasts highly skilled workforce
A snapshot of the employment landscape in the Midlands region has revealed a young, highly-qualified, experienced and multilingual workforce in the region, a s kills survey, carried out by Collins McNicholas Recruitment & HR Services Group in association with IDA Ireland, has revealed.The results of the survey were made public at a forum which took place in Dead Centre Brewing this week.
AIT researchers working on ‘made to order’ personalised healthcare technology
Researchers have long suspected that taking a number of prescription medications concurrently, otherwise known as polypharmacy, is a leading cause of therapeutic non-compliance among patients.
Superb detached family home in Roscam
No 90 Caiseal Cam is an impressive detached four/five bedroom home finished to a high standard and situated in very a desirable position at the end of a cul de sac, overlooking a leafy green in one of the best regarded developments in Galway city.