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Tributes flow in after passing of long-serving Noel Treacy

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has led the tributes to former Fianna Fáil Minister and TD Noel Treacy whose death was announced yesterday (Wednesday).

Progressive Athlone company Mersus shortlisted for prestigious innovation award

During the pandemic, Ireland’s vibrant life science sector continued to grow and securing the necessary talent is vital to maintain ongoing momentum.

An evening of musical fantasies with Mishka Rushdie Momen

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MISHKA RUSHDIE Momen, The Times Arts Critics’ Nominee for 2021 in the field of classical music, will perform a concert in NUI Galway next week.

Looking anew at James Joyce’s Galway connections

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THIS YEAR marks the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s groundbreaking work of modernist fiction, Ulysses, but while that book, and its author, are profoundly rooted in Dublin, Joyce himself had Galway connections.

‘Diamonds are Forever’ as search is on for Miss Westmeath 2022

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Diamonds are forever for the Miss Ireland organisation as this year marks its 75th jubilee of the competition with plans for the largest and most spectacular show this summer.

The search is on for Miss Mayo 2022

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Diamonds are forever for the Miss Ireland Organisation as this year marks its 75th Jubilee of the competition, with plans for the largest and most spectacular show this summer.

What a Complete Aisling authors to read at Cúirt 2022

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SARAH BREEN and Emer McLysaght, the authors of the immensely popular Aisling comic novels, and young adult fiction writer Bethany Rutter, will read at Cúirt 2022.

Lomboto makes a welcome return

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The smile etched across Francely Lomboto’s face told the tale. Children were looking for autographs in Ballinderreen after Lomboto pounced to score the only goal in Galway United’s friendly win over Finn Harps on Sunday.

Create your bright future at NUI Galway

Ranking in the top 2% of universities worldwide and the Sunday Times University of the year 2022, choosing to study at NUI Galway will provide you with a world of opportunity. Choose the course that is right for you, www.nuigalway.ie/cao.

Key dates for 2022 Leaving Cert students and CAO applicants

January 20th (5pm): Closing date for the CAO early-bird online applications. A fee of €30 applies before this date and increases after that date to €45, until February 1st.

 

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