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Apply now for University of Galway MBA scholarships

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Obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) can often be a costly endeavour, and many aspiring professionals may find it challenging to follow their dreams to pursue an MBA, purely on account of the financial element, despite knowing the huge return on investment and gains to be received, when one completes an MBA degree.

University of Galway welcomes new Student Union President

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Following in the footsteps of President Michael D Higgins, Dean Kenny, took up his new role of Student Union President on Monday, July 3.

500 people volunteer for 34 beach clean-ups registered in County Galway

Irish environmental programme Clean Coasts is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. In honour of this milestone, over 300 groups in Ireland, including 34 in County Galway, have registered to carry out a clean-up during the week around World Ocean Day.

University of Galway to lead on clinical trials of the future

University of Galway has announced the establishment of Ireland’s first Institute for Clinical Trials — a development that will transform the clinical research landscape by creating an environment where scientific advances are translated into improved care for patients.

Hockey success for University of Galway

University of Galway was denied a unique double in the Irish Women’s Hockey cup finals at the weekend.

The Jesuits in Galway

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There is historical evidence to show that the Jesuits were already in the city in the early 1600s, combining the work of ministry and education. In 1645, the Order set up their first college in Galway on Lower Abbeygate Street, where Powell’s shop is today. They were forced to leave the city by the Cromwellians, but they came back. They were forced to leave the city by the Williamites, but they came back. They had to close their Galway residence in 1768 due to a lack of manpower but they were persistent and came back again, and in 1859 they took over a house on Prospect Hill and the following year, set up a college in Eyre Square.

Galway girls to dance their way to the USA

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A local dance troupe comprising of 14 girls aged between 12 to 17 years old have qualified for the World Hip Hop Dance Championship taking place in Arizona, USA this August.

United on brink of adding new piece of history

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Galway United make the trip to Wexford tomorrow in search of an eighth league win in a row, a feat unparalleled in the club’s history.

University of Galway appoints new Traveller Education Officer

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University of Galway has appointed its second ever full-time Traveller Education Officer to lead on the recruitment of and support students from the Irish Traveller community.

Report finds University of Galway sixth most expensive in EU due to cost of living

University of Galway is the sixth most expensive in the EU for international students, according to a new report.

 

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