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Successful Midlands CIPD event in AIT

The Midlands region of the CIPD held its annual Employment Law update on Wednesday November 4 in Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT). This very well attended event was held in conjunction with AIT, with guest speaker Avine McNally, assistant director of the Small Firms Association (SFA).

Two pensions for college lecturer, AIT chief reveals

A third-level lecturer who resigned from Athlone Institute of Technology after breaching his contract by working in two colleges at the same time looks set to receive pensions from both of the schools when he reaches retirement age, it was revealed yesterday evening (Thursday).

Henry and Sarkozy get lashed in criticism by no-nonsense judge

Only the Garda Síochána escaped the wrath of Judge John Neilan at the recent sitting of Mullingar District Court. Not even Thierry Henry and French President Nicolas Sarkozy were spared.

Henry and Sarkozy get lashed in criticism by no-nonsense judge

Only the Garda Síochána escaped the wrath of Judge John Neilan at the recent sitting of Mullingar District Court. Not even Thierry Henry and French President Nicolas Sarkozy were spared.

Only use antibiotics when necessary, urges health chief

A local health specialist is urging people to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use. Otherwise we risk squandering one of the most important medical advances of the past 100 years, he warns.

Castlebar Teagasc office to close at the end of the month

The Teagasc office in Castlebar, which serves as the headquarters of the advisory service in Mayo, is to close with the redeployment of nine staff members.

Local doctor receives scholarship for cancer research

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Athlone graduate Dr Claire Donohoe has been awarded an Irish Cancer Society Research Scholarship Award for her research on the link between obesity and gastrointestinal cancers.

Marlinstown‘white elephant’ highlighted in Dail by Penrose

The failure by the IDA to attract a blue-chip anchor tenant to the windswept and empty business park in Marlinstown Park in Mullingar was brought to the Government’s attention by local Labour Party TD, Willie Penrose, this week (December 3).

Research breakthrough could transform face of breast cancer care

A breakthrough by NUI Galway based researchers could transform the face of breast cancer care.

Aer Arann chairman appointed Adjunct Professor to NUI Galway

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Pádraig Ó’Céidigh, chairman of Aer Arann, one of the fastest growing regional airlines in the world with a turnover in excess of €100 million and annual passenger numbers of 1.2 million, has been appointed to the position of Adjunct Professor with NUI Galway’s JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics.

 

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