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AIT welcomes €950,000 campus upgrade

President of Athlone Institute of Technology, Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education and Science that he is allocating nearly €1 million for upgrading information technology and investment in science facilities at AIT. The funds can also be used for undertaking small-scale building improvements.

Climate change will bring 10 per cent rise in Mayo rain

The Environmental Protection Agency has launched a report that projects significant changes to Mayo’s climate over this century. Mayo, along with other Connacht counties, will see this increase in winter rainfall. Over the next number of years it is estimated that winter rainfall in Connacht will increase by up to 10 per cent.

Harney has to go — TD calls for resignation as fears grow for cancer ‘centre of excellence’

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A local city councillor is calling for the resignation of Health Minister Mary Harney in the wake of recent reports that further budgetary cutbacks would result in the loss of 60 beds, 126 staff and two theatres at University Hospital Galway.

NUI Galway to host international breast cancer conference today

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Multidisciplinary breast cancer care is the main theme of the second international breast cancer conference to be held at the Arts Millennium Building at NUI Galway on Thursday (today) and Friday.

Novelist Pat McCabe to be guest at NUI Galway conference

Renowned novelist Pat McCabe will address an NUI Galway family support conference entitled “Reflecting on Contemporary Challenges” tomorrow (Friday).

Patients availing of breast care services at UHG almost doubled in last four years

The number of patients availing of breast care services annually at University Hospital Galway has almost doubled in the past four years.

Spartak Moscow football professor to speak in NUIG

For Communist countries, sport was more than just athleticism. It was a patriotic duty, a chance to represent Communism on an international stage, and show the West that it was a superior way of life.

Big opportunities for Kilkenny intern in Senator McCain’s office this summer

Kilkenny student Adrian O’Higgins has had a hectic schedule since beginning his internship for former-Republican presidential candidate and long-serving US Senator, John McCain.

18 months left at Mullingar's A&E

Fears are growing this week that Westmeath might lose its Accident and Emergency (A&E) unit in Mullingar after HSE chief, Professor Brendan Drumm admitted during a visit to the hospital last week that the Midlands hasn't got the population to sustain three such units.

Cleere thinking

Can you imagine coming to Ireland on holiday and being told there was no Guinness or Irish Stew to be had?

 

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