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Studying the impact of the pandemic on Gaelic Games
“It was interesting that the editors of this collection - they are American, UK based - and the responses we were getting as we were sending in drafts that it was so different to anything else that they were encountering in any other national context,” NUIG academic Dr Seán Crosson says about a study compiled alongside Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick lecturer Dr Marcus Free.
Studying impact of the pandemic on Gaelic games
“It was interesting that the editors of this collection - they are American, UK based - and the responses we were getting as we were sending in drafts that it was so different to anything else that they were encountering in any other national context,” NUIG academic Dr Seán Crosson says about a study compiled alongside Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick lecturer Dr Marcus Free.
Why I choose to study Bachelor of Commerce at NUI Galway
I chose to study at NUI Galway due to its world-renowned reputation, location in the heart of Galway city, and the warm and vibrant atmosphere I experienced during the open day. I knew that choosing to study commerce at NUI Galway would provide a world class education at Ireland’s best college of business and give me opportunities to grow my skills academically and practically.
Toyota’s first fully electric model will be next generation SUV
Toyota will next year reveal a new battery-electric SUV, which will be the brand’s first model built on its next-generation BEV platform, kick-starting what will be a fast-expanding range of electric vehicles.
Galway Chamber — flying the flag for the west
In its 230th year, Galway Chamber has seen its fair share of emergencies, wars, recessions, all challenging them in their different ways. But perhaps nothing has impacted as much as the current pandemic. But in adversity, there is opportunity, and the Chamber has stepped into the role of minder, mentor, and protector of all the businesses not just in the city, but in the region.
'We can have five million kits in Ireland in two weeks'
Galway entrepreneurs Chanelle McCoy and Caroline Glynn sat down with the Galway Advertiser to chat about their new antigen and antibody testing kits which can be a game charger in getting the Irish economy back to work
Minister of State hosts virtual meeting with local enterprises
Longford-Westmeath Minister of State with responsibility for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, met with businesses from the region as part of Enterprise Ireland’s International Markets Week in recent times.
Films to watch on cold October nights
WITH THE cinemas closed for what will hopefully be only three weeks, I have returned to streaming platforms which served us so well during the initial lockdown, and chosen four films on Netflix I believe are worth your time.
Too much misery and too much dirt for 2020
THE DEVIL All The Time is adapted from a 2011 best seller which Netflix bought last year for distribution. It has released it for streaming but apparently has a big campaign ready to go when awards season kicks off.