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Report examines barriers to inclusion experienced by NUI Galway postgraduate students

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Researchers at NUI Galway have revealed the lived experience of postgraduate students before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Athlone resident co-writes gospel themed book ‘The Deep End’

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Athlone resident, Triona Doherty has co-written ‘The Deep End’, a publication which invites the reader to come on a journey, through the story of Luke’s Gospel, to follow Jesus in the short years of his ministry.

Castlebar celebrates success of Wild Atlantic Words

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Capacity audiences and first class events marked this year's Wild Atlantic Words festival in Castlebar.

National Development Plan a source of much discussion as Athlone becomes a university town

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AIT and LIT awarded significant funding for role in European University project

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AIT and LIT, have been awarded €1 million for their leading role in RUN-EU, a new pan-European university alliance intended to tackle the EU’s future and advanced skills needs and help shape a “resilient, green and digital future”.

Sing and dance your way to healthy ageing

Arts and creativity has an important role to play in health and wellbeing in later life and can help improve physical, psychological, and social health and wellbeing in older adults, a new report published by the Institute of Public Health (IPH) has found.

Half of patients attending diabetes clinic have damage to their kidneys, study shows

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Some 42% of patients attending a dedicated diabetes clinic have signs of established chronic kidney disease, the first detailed research of its kind in Ireland has revealed.

Amsterdam wasn’t built in a day - lessons for Galway from Dutch bike culture

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The Dutch Ambassador to Ireland will be one of the guest speakers at a lunchtime webinar on Thursday from 1pm to 2pm organised by Galway Cycling Campaign.

GMIT academics outline impact of blockchain technology on accountancy profession

Chartered Accountants Ireland has published an article by two academics in the GMIT School of Business about Blockchain technology and its impact on the accountancy profession in Ireland.

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