GRETB Training Centre apprenticeship information days
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
Are you considering an apprenticeship as a career? As part of EU Vocational Skills Week, which aims to promote the value of vocational education and training, the GRETB Training Centre is hosting information days on October 15 and 16.
Read more ...ESRI’s John Fitzgerald to speak at GMIT
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
Professor John Fitzgerald, adjunct professor in economics at Trinity College Dublin and former research professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute, will deliver his annual lecture on 'The Irish economy and policy challenges' to GMIT business students in GMIT’s Galway campus on Tuesday October 15 at 12 noon. The lecture will take place in Room 99, and members of the public are welcome to attend.
Read more ...GTI launches SLÁINTE programme to promote student wellbeing
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
We are all aware of the value of time and investing time into what really matters. At Galway Technical Institute (GTI) further education college, every student is valued and that is why the SLÁINTE programme was launched this week, by past pupil of GTI and now Mayor of Galway Mike Cubbard.
Read more ...Making the most of fifth year
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
A lot of students in fifth year have a tendency to put work on the back burner, deciding that they will worry about it in sixth year. However, because you have more time than a sixth year student to do in-depth revision, the work you do this year can sometimes have more of an effect than what do you do in Leaving Cert, and will certainly lay the groundwork for great success in the Leaving Cert exams. Here are some tips to make the most of the year.
1) Do your best to keep up
Read more ...NUI Galway launches new online network for overseas Irish language learners
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
Gaeltacht.net, a new research project launched at NUI Galway this week, provides a social network for Irish learners living overseas to help them make contact with fellow learners and to develop their language skills.
Read more ...An arts degree — is it worth it?
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
A common question from students this time of year is, “What exactly is an arts degree? Otherwise known as humanities education, this is a broad qualification offering a wide range of two-subject combinations to degree level. Bachelor of arts degrees are diverse and encompass a wide interest area, including English, history, geography, psychology, law, music, computers, and languages. Humanities students could also have BAs in media, business, economics, maths, and politics. In addition to academic study, students acquire transferable skills in critical thinking, problem solving, communications, digital expertise, and creative solutions to problems.
Read more ...Be bowled over by incredible sights on your Dubai holiday
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
Picture the world’s tallest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa, soaring into the sky, or the sail shaped Burj Al Arab, set against gleaming Jumeirah Beach. Explore the man-made Palm Islands, stretching theatrically into the Persian Gulf, or the glitzy shopping malls, dripping with luxury. Admire shimmering jewels in the Gold Souk, breathe the smell of cinnamon in the Spice Souk, or haggle for silks in the Textile Souk, fitting in an abra ride across Dubai Creek.
Read more ...Sundays on Sandy Road
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
The Maldron Hotel on Sandy Road is a modern building on the the fringes of the city, a landmark with its glazed exterior and its location opposite The Menlo Park Hotel in an area not lacking in hotels. The glass front points you towards the Headford Road, and inside, the high-vaulted reception space combines international airport chic and modern design which has been nicely updated since opening over a decade ago. Set back from the busy road that encircles the city, it also has the advantage of being just minutes from the centre of town with free underground parking. The grey and gold decor runs throughout and recent improvements keep the look low key and elegant.
Read more ...Fáilte Ireland launches Taste of Place training programme for chefs
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
Renowned chef Jess Murphy has teamed up with Fáilte Ireland to call on chefs across the country to participate in a Taste of Place training programme.
Fáilte Ireland has identified a growing trend, at home and internationally, of tourists seeking out locally sourced dishes and the stories behind them. The Taste of Place training programme is designed to help chefs and culinary teams tap into this trend by providing stand-out local and seasonal cuisine to tourists.
Read more ...A taste of the Wild Atlantic Way at The Claddagh Restaurant
Thu, Oct 10, 2019
For those who love adventurous cooking experiences, it is time to mark Saturday October 19 in the diary as Michelin star chef Dammika Sarath hosts along with head chef, Ravi, a two-hour tasting experience in The Claddagh Restaurant from 7pm.
Read more ...Papa'z Bistro - Food Review with Ann Maire Carroll.
Wed, Oct 09, 2019
Middle Street would have been considered for many years a culinary no-go zone. In fact it was safe to say that the best thing about it as far as food was concerned, aside from the late lamented Da Tang Noodle House, was the short cut into the back door of the King's Head.
Read more ...We’re all drinking plastic. Here’s how to stop.
Wed, Oct 09, 2019
Like most things that are destroying this tiny planet we call home, plastic started out as a miracle material.
Read more ...Healthy Eating Cooking Demonstration with QVC Chef Malcolm Harradine at Anthony Ryans Homestore this Friday and Saturday.
Tue, Oct 08, 2019
QVC Celebrity Chef, Malcolm Harradine will be at Anthony Ryans Homestore cooking up a storm this Friday and Saturday from 10am - 4pm.
Read more ...Scents of an Ending
Tue, Oct 08, 2019
If asked to name some autumn scented plants could you do it? It might be trickier than you think, as the scents we associate with autumn usually tend towards the woodsmoke / damp leaves / spiced pumpkin variety, no? Actually I suspect spiced pumpkin has more to do with Starbucks than with autumn, in this part of the world anyway, thanks to the cult status of the PSL in recent times. (For those aged 21 and over that’s the Pumpkin Spiced Latte, obviously).
Read more ...People of the Tribes: Meet Mal.
Tue, Oct 08, 2019
Like many people I came to Galway for a weekend and forgot to leave. Music and craic is what kept me here. The Blue Notes choir is full of both. What started out with a text has blossomed into a community of 35 beautiful melodic voices under the tuition of the wonderful Tracy Bruen. Check out the video on their page to see how much they mean to The Blue Note and to each other.
Read more ...Meet Dulux Colour Hero Sinéad Vaughan at T. O'Higgin's this Wednesday 9th of October!
Mon, Oct 07, 2019
Join T. O'Higgin's on Wednesday the 9th of October when they will have Dulux Colour Hero Sinéad Vaughan in-store providing a complimentary consultation service.
Read more ...Housekeeping tips for autumn
Mon, Oct 07, 2019
With October now a week old and the weather deteriorating, it is likely we will be spending more time indoors at home. To make home a more alluring prospect here at the advertiser.ie we have a few tips.
Read more ...Premier Wardrobes; a name you can trust!
Thu, Oct 03, 2019
It is well known that wardrobes play a crucial in keeping our valuables, particularly our clothes and shoes, organised. But they also enhance the overall look of the entire room so it is important that when installing a wardrobe it should complement the room's décor. So when it comes to having a wardrobe custom made we want a name we can trust to provide us with the best of quality and style.
Read more ...Balls Bridge, 1685
Thu, Oct 03, 2019
This drawing is of a detail from “A Prospect of Galway” drawn by Thomas Phillips in 1685. It shows the southern end of the middle suburb with Balls Bridge on the left, and the bit of an arch you can see on the far right was part of the West Bridge. Balls Bridge is the bridge over what is now the canal between Upper and Lower Dominick Street, and the buildings we are looking at would be the backs of Lower Dominick Street as seen roughly from across the road from where the Fisheries Tower is today. The West Bridge is where O’Brien’s Bridge is today.
Read more ...Mellows became destitute in New York
Thu, Oct 03, 2019
After the collapse of the Galway Rising, Easter 1916, its leader Liam Mellows managed to get to New York where he was embraced by the the influential American Fenian network, Clan na Gael, who regarded him as ‘the most capable man who had so far arrived in America’.
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