Study pre-university business at Galway Community College of Further Education
Thu, May 06, 2021
Galway Community College (GCC) continues to offer a wide range of further education courses in the business area. The college offers Level 5 QQI accredited courses in business and accounting, legal and medical secretary, marketing and web design, business administration, and retail pharmacy assistant. GCC also offers Level 6 Advanced Certificate in business management and accounting. These courses help students to develop crucial communication skills, presentation skills, and improved project management while learning key IT programmes and techniques.
Read more ...GMIT creates new Department of Engineering Apprenticeships
Thu, May 06, 2021
GMIT has created a new Department of Engineering Apprenticeships and has appointed James Boyle as the new head of department. The move comes in response to growing demand and in line with the Government’s recently launched Action Plan for Apprenticeship 2021 – 2025.
Read more ...CAO Change of Mind facility opens
Thu, May 06, 2021
CAO applicants wishing to make changes to their course choices can do so from now until July 1 using the Change of Mind facility, which opened on the CAO website this week.
Read more ...Globally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmesGlobally recognised CIAT accreditation for GMIT architectural technology programmes
Thu, May 06, 2021
GMIT’s Department of Building & Civil Engineering has announced its degree programmes in architectural technology have received Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) accreditation for the next five years. The CIAT is the professional accreditation body for architectural technologists; chartered membership (MCIAT) is a globally recognised standard of excellence and professionalism.
Read more ...Learn French online with the French Institute Galway
Thu, May 06, 2021
Keep studying French, or take it up. The new term at the French Institute starts on May 17.
The French Institute is Galway’s French language school located in the Bridge Mills since 2005. It has an excellent reputation thanks to the dedication of its teachers who are qualified native speakers with extensive teaching experience.
Read more ...Rory Best turns up the volume on free hearing aids at Specsavers with PRSI
Thu, May 06, 2021
Former Ireland rugby captain Rory Best has teamed up with Specsavers to support its Healthy Hearing campaign, launched in celebration of important PRSI changes.
Read more ...New digital courses in pelvic physiotherapy
Thu, May 06, 2021
Aoife Ni Eochaidh is a chartered physiotherapist and winner of the BPW and Irish Permanent Galway Young Business Woman of the Year Award. She is an experienced chartered physiotherapist who runs her private clinic from Suite 14, Bon Secours Consultant Clinic in Renmore, Galway. Ms Ni Eochaidh has announced new home pelvic routine courses, which are affordable digital learning courses for people worldwide with incontinence and pelvic conditions.
Read more ...Seven habits of highly effective sleepers
Thu, May 06, 2021
There is nothing more frustrating than a bad night's sleep. The next day is always spent on coffee, trying to feel good again. From treating a large number of top-class athletes, I know the one thing they can do is sleep. There are simple things you can do that I have seen top class athletes do that can help you have more energy for sport, work, and life. Here is a list of things you can do to help your sleep.
Read more ...Pain management expert available for appointments
Thu, May 06, 2021
Dr Mona Mubarak has been practising for more than 25 years in her profession. Dr Mubarak currently provides regular clinic and pain interventions at Galway Clinic.
Read more ...Keelings announces initiative to reverse pollinator population decline
Thu, May 06, 2021
Keelings have announced the launch of their Great Rewilding initiative in an effort to address the reduction of Ireland’s bee and pollinator population and as a first step in this campaign, they will be giving away 100,000,000 wildflower seeds.
Read more ...Triton Showers launches water and energy savings calculator
Thu, May 06, 2021
Did you know that to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted or that an average family could save 46,720 bottles of water annually simply by installing a flow regulator into a standard mixer valve?
Read more ...Bathroom renovations are a breeze with The Tile Factory
Thu, May 06, 2021
The Tile Factory specialises in the latest tiles, flooring, sanitary ware, and everything you need for a bathroom renovation. The newly extended showroom in Ennistymon, Co Clare, is fully fitted with all the latest tile and bathroom products. The company stocks a comprehensive range of products and supplies, sourced from the world's leading manufacturers and brands.
Read more ...Rosé the day away
Thu, May 06, 2021
If you are looking for the perfect rosé to enjoy on a warm spring evening, then look no further than the extensive range available at your local Joyce’s Supermarket.
Read more ...Delicious lamb burgers with melted cheese and tomato salsa are perfect for summer
Thu, May 06, 2021
There are three secrets to making the best burgers – top quality mince, the onions sautéed till golden brown and cooked ahead of time, and a good splash of chilli oil in the burger mixture.
Read more ...Selected vegetarian meat substitutes surveyed not a source of protein
Thu, May 06, 2021
New research from safefood has found that many plant-based meat substitutes currently on the market are not a source of, or high in, protein.
The safefood research looked at the nutritional content of 354 vegetarian meat substitute products on sale in supermarkets across Ireland. These products included plant-based alternatives such as mince, burgers, and sausages and are positioned in the same category of foods that provide protein such as meat, poultry, eggs, fish, nuts, and beans. However, safefood found that 25 per cent of processed vegetarian meat-substitute products are not a source of, or high in, protein.
Read more ...Supporting the mind as well as the body during Coeliac Awareness Week
Thu, May 06, 2021
Mental health and wellbeing will be on the menu, alongside all manner of gluten free goodies, at this year’s Coeliac Awareness Week, which takes place from May 10 to 14.
Read more ...Boots on, get walking
Thu, May 06, 2021
Here are some great suggestions for you to get out into the fresh air and sample the walks of Connemara.
Derryclare Woods
Read more ...Gardenwise | Please welcome….AGM Award Winners
Tue, May 04, 2021
This week, I thought we might look at some perennials that hold the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, just in time for summer. AGM holders, you might remember from last week’s column, are tested thoroughly by the RHS before the gong is bestowed upon them, so when shelling out for these plants you can be sure that you are giving your garden the best possible chance of reliable, healthy blooms.
Read more ...Calling all Salerno girls
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
The words of the late John O’Donohue, “The beginning often holds the clue to everything that follows” could be said to be prophetic if applied to the date of May 1, 1952, in Salthill. On that day, the courageous Sisters of Jesus and Mary opened a national school in what had been a small hotel known as Dalysfort House or Allen’s Hotel in Árd na Mara. They called it Scoil Íde and had 43 pupils. I don’t know if the teachers, Sisters Immaculata and Celine, had any idea of what kind of impact that beginning would make on education and social life in Galway, but if they had, it would have been beyond their wildest dreams.
Read more ...Finding love in Ireland in the nineteen thirties and forties
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
The lot of a country girl growing up in rural Ireland in the 1930s and 40s was a lottery. If her family had a decent farm, and were relatively well off, she could go to university or train as a nurse, and could marry a prosperous farmer.
Read more ...