Lose two stone and keep it off

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

With total focus on fixing your metabolism, System 10 can help you transform your weight loss, energy, sleep, health and much more. A good metabolism is the foundation of everything you are. A good metabolism gets you burning more fat every hour, 24 hours a day. Nothing can beat it for results. It is your weight loss master switch.

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A transformative journey — Mairtín's hair restoration experience with Tir na nÓg Clinic

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

For Mairtín Kearney, a solicitor based in Blackrock, Co Dublin, the journey to find a solution for his hair loss began 16 years ago. Despite initial hesitation and multiple consultations at various clinics, it was his discovery of Tir na nÓg Clinic that reignited his hope. From the first consultation with Dr Kevin McDonald, he felt a sense of trust and genuine care.

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Peachy summer treats

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

Indulge your taste buds with a heavenly blend of flavours in these peach and vanilla cupcakes, infused with the irresistible sweetness of Siúcra products.

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Cava Bodega to celebrate World Paella Day in September

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

Cava Bodega will hold a week-long celebration for World Paella Day, running from September 18 to 24, with free paella tasting.

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Conboy Electrical — recycling before it was trendy

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

There is many an electrical appliance around Galway and the west that has to be thankful to Conboy Electrical for its long life. For six decades, the Galway store has been servicing and repairing electrical goods that were in need of parts or some gentle care.

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Lifesaving in Galway

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

Organised water safety in Ireland really began in Milltown Malbay, Co Clare in the 1930s when a lady drowned there. This galvanised the local community into forming a Water Safety Association to help swimmers who got into trouble. The idea spread through Co Clare and eventually to the whole country. The national water safety section, set up by the government, was run by the Red Cross.

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St Augustine’s Fort/Forthill

Thu, Jul 27, 2023

The site of the Augustinian House when the order first came to Galway in 1508 was on the hill we know as Forthill today. Margaret Athy, the wife of the Mayor Stephen Lynch, invited them and she built a church and steeple there too. Her husband was away in Spain and got a shock when he returned to see the finished new building on the hill. The friars moved into a house within the walled city but their church was still between the city and the bay.

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The benefits of a general degree in arts or science

Thu, Jul 27, 2023

There are three general degrees available at university – business, which I covered in my last article, as well as science and arts, which I will cover in this article. General degrees are a great starting point for any student who does not know what they want to do after the Leaving Cert but really enjoyed studying a group of subjects or one subject at Leaving Cert. For example, many students who really enjoyed biology and chemistry go on to do general science. Other students who enjoyed arts subjects such as English, history or languages may opt to study an arts degree.

In general science, for example in the University of Galway, students usually study biology, chemistry, physics and maths (or similar subjects) and then go on to specialise in three subjects in second year, and then two subjects in final year. There are 20 subjects to choose from and these range from astrophysics to zoology. These subjects are usually offered to students based on academic merit, meaning those who obtain the highest exam results will be offered their first subject choice. Subjects such as anatomy, physiology and biochemistry are particularly popular and have only a limited number of places. Other subjects such as microbiology and zoology have more places available. It is important to note that any student undertaking a science degree will be expected to attend labs on a weekly basis as lab work is a large component of all science subjects. There are many options available after a science degree and many students choose subjects that will pave the way for postgraduate study that require these subjects for entry. Other students pursue subjects that they discovered in university and want to pursue as a career.

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ESSENTIAL KITCHEN TOOLS: MUST-HAVES FOR EVERY HOME COOK

Mon, Jul 24, 2023

Welcome, home cooks, to the world of kitchen tools! As you might already know, the right kitchen tools are essential for making the perfect delicious meal. Now, the kitchen industry has gotten a little out of hand with all their gadgets and devices for about everything in your kitchen. To make it easier for you, we will share the best must-have kitchenware that every home cook should have. Here we go!

1. Chef’s Knife

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The Hat Factory

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

In the 1930s, Ireland instructed all of its consul officials in Europe not to issue visas to Jewish refugees, but the country was also in a state of economic stagnation at the time and Seán Lemass realised that new industries would help the country. An Irish Jewish businessman, Marcus Witztum, offered to help him and went to Paris, met Henri Orbach there who owned a small hat factory and suggested he open a business in Ireland, a safer place for people of the Jewish persuasion than continental Europe. Orbach agreed.

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Studying business as a general degree

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

Many universities offer general and more specialised business degrees. University of Galway offers commerce, which is three years, and global commerce, which is similar in course content but offers an additional year for a study abroad or placement option. There are also international commerce courses, which allow you to study a general commerce degree with a language – French, Spanish, German or Gaeilge. International commerce is a four year course and includes a compulsory Erasmus year in the country of the language. ATU Athlone also offers a BA in business which has an equally varied choice of subjects including digital marketing. ATU Athlone also offers languages and work placements as well.

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Prestigious University of Galway MBA programme to hold virtual open evening

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

Discover the exceptional and highly esteemed MBA programme offered by the University of Galway, renowned for its AMBA and AACSB accreditations.

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New website Microcreds.ie to boost upskilling and reskilling in Ireland

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney have launched a new platform to help people seeking to upskill and reskill.

Microcreds.ie features 300 short, flexible and accredited courses from seven institutions to address the skills needs of industry. The €12.5 million MicroCreds project aims to reimagine the learner’s education experience through agile, accessible and bite-sized qualifications.

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Look fabulous with Modella Fashion

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

Modella Fashion, located in Corrandulla village, Co Galway, has a great range of dresses, suits, separates and more to help you look fabulous for any occasion.

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Brown Thomas Galway welcomes Gym Goddess pop-up

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

Brown Thomas Galway has an exciting pop-up with sustainable Irish leisurewear brand, Gym Goddess, in store until Friday August 25.

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Magnificent Maldives

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

The Maldives, winner of multiple awards in 2020, 2021 and 2022, including the World’s Leading Destination Award, are perfect for an unforgettable break, with some great value currently available on holidays to Kuramathi.

Kuramathi is one of the more popular islands in the Maldives among Irish holidaymakers. Unlike many of the quieter islands in this archipelago, Kuramathi has a variety of restaurants and bars to choose from, along with full diving facilities.

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Hyperbaric oxygenation: a natural boost to combat fatigue

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

In today's fast-paced world, fatigue has become a common complaint, affecting millions of people worldwide. However, there is a promising solution that offers relief and promotes overall wellbeing: hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT).

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Alternatives to the CAO application process as a route to career advancement

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

by Brian Mooney
Ireland was transformed as a society by the introduction of free second-level education more than 50 years ago. It enabled children to build careers based on the pen rather than the shovel, but left in its wake an unhealthy focus on the third-level academic pathway through the CAO application system as the preferred option of the vast majority of parents for their children.

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Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board announces tertiary degrees in partnership with ATU

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

New access routes for four-degree courses in the West have been announced by Minister for Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris.

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Apply now for University of Galway MBA scholarships

Thu, Jul 13, 2023

Obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) can often be a costly endeavour, and many aspiring professionals may find it challenging to follow their dreams to pursue an MBA, purely on account of the financial element, despite knowing the huge return on investment and gains to be received, when one completes an MBA degree.

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