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GCC to offer degree course in science and engineering with ATU outside the CAO system

Galway Community College (GCC) has announced its involvement in the delivery of a four-year science degree programme in collaboration with Atlantic Technological University, as part of the new tertiary programme initiative announced by the Minister for Higher and Further Education, Simon Harris, earlier this year.

New driving simulator massive benefit to Galway REHABCARE service users

The RISE service at RehabCare Galway has recently received a new driving simulator, already proving to be of huge benefit to members of the service, equipping them with new skills and fostering confidence in their driving abilities.

Unlock the power of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator

GRETB Training Centre will be running a visual design with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator online course starting on Monday, April 17, for 20 weeks. This course will include one tutor-led online workshop per week and daily online tutor supports.

Galway Community College celebrates #WeAreGRETB week

This week ETBs all over Ireland are celebrating 10 years of Education and Training Boards. Galway Community College (GCC) is taking part in the celebrations by ensuring learners are aware of opportunities in education on its campus in Galway city.

Chicago-based Blogger Ranks Monroe’s as Favourite Spot for Irish Pub Grub

Chicago-based food blogger, Katie Kelly, has named Monroe’s as her “favourite spot” for Irish pub food on a recent whistlestop tour of the city.

[Closed] Win A Romantic Weekend Away For Two At The Clifden Station House

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To celebrate Valentine's Day, Sweeney Oil are giving one lucky person the opportunity to win a romantic weekend away for two at The Clifden Station House, Clifden, Co. Galway.

Take a long hard look at yourself and others with Karl Spain's, 'Well, What did you expect?'

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Ahead of his appearance at the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, February 9, Karl Spain talks to The Galway Advertiser about being realistic in one's expectations, his appreciation for the lyrical genius of Girls Aloud songs and why he no longer lies in interviews.

The enormous lift of February

I am writing this on Wednesday evening as I return from the funeral of an old friend who died in the way that has come just too much the norm in the last while. The erosion of childhood memories leaves one deflated. There has been much death since the turn of the year, twenty per cent more this year that for the corresponding period last year.

All new Volkswagen Amarok gears up for Ireland

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The second-generation Volkswagen Amarok is gearing up for its Irish launch this year.

New Volkswagen Amarok gears up for Ireland

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The second-generation Volkswagen Amarok is gearing up for its Irish launch next year.

 

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