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'Getting to Know...' Páraic Breathnach
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Progressive Athlone company Mersus shortlisted for prestigious innovation award
During the pandemic, Ireland’s vibrant life science sector continued to grow and securing the necessary talent is vital to maintain ongoing momentum.
Anti-food waste app Too Good To Go arrives in Galway
The world’s largest anti-food waste app, Too Good To Go, has officially launched in Galway this week. The app enables consumers to buy surplus food from local businesses to fight food waste and tackle the climate crisis.
Back for Business’ could be the programme for you
If you have recently returned to Mayo and are setting up a new business - or are living abroad and thinking of returning home with a great idea you want to get off the ground – then Back for Business could be for you.
The beauty of slow decorating
A lick of paint and some new cushions are certainly ways to update a home, but to reap the rewards of decorating for years to come, you need to take it slowly.
The art of slow decorating - essential tips from Neptune
A lick of paint and some new cushions are certainly ways to update a home, but to reap the rewards of decorating for years to come, you need to take it slowly.
Female entrepreneurs from Galway sought for Going for Growth programme
The call is now open for ambitious female entrepreneurs from Galway, who are looking to take their business to the next level, to apply for the latest cycle of Going for Growth, the award-winning business development initiative. Going for Growth is a six-month part-time programme, supported by Enterprise Ireland and KPMG, which assists ambitious female entrepreneurs to achieve their growth aspirations. There is no charge to those selected to participate.
Katie O’Halloran is Marie Mullen Bursary award recipient for 2021-22
KATIE O'HALLORAN, a Dublin-based interdisciplinary theatre director and creator, was recently chosen as this year’s recipient of Druid’s Marie Mullen Bursary award.
Architecture at the Edge’ Festival programme announced’
The thematic for this year’s iteration of the festival will be related to 'Alternative Futures'. AATE will invite audiences to reflect on propositions/ opportunities for change and intervention in a world of uncertainty.