CAO applicants total more than seventy nine thousand at close of normal deadline
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
A total of 79,303 people had submitted applications to the Central Applications Office by the time the normal application deadline closed at 5.15pm on Monday, according to the CAO.
This figure does not represent the total number of expected CAO applicants for 2021, as a late application facility opens on March 5 and closes on May 1 at 5.15pm.
Read more ...NUI Galway to host online course in journalism for transition year students
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Transition year students in Irish-medium schools are being offered a unique insight to journalism in an online course with some of Ireland’s finest television, radio, and digital journalists and broadcasters.
Read more ...Play seriously and seriously play — dynamic theatre course offers more than just performance skills
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Galway Community College's QQI Level 5 acting and theatre performance course has been established for more than 15 years now. It offers school leavers and adults looking to return to education a solid foundation in the performing arts and more.
This dynamic QQI Level 5 course is designed to provide professional training to enable the student with strong acting techniques and performance skills to pursue a career in theatre, television and film, and beyond.
Read more ...Learning in lockdown — how Covid-19 has changed education
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
If you had told me in 2019 that the next year of my school life (and possibly the year after) would be dominated by masked teachers, Microsoft programmes, and a laptop at the kitchen table, I would never have believed you. I’ll never forget the day we were told that we would not be attending school due to the pandemic. Someone from a few desks away announced how he was going to throw a massive party to celebrate “getting a few days off” – it didn’t take long for that to become a party of one. When going into lockdown for the first time I felt as if it was unlikely that I would learn anything. How wrong I was.
Read more ...Ninety scholarships awarded to GMIT students at virtual ceremony
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
Ninety GMIT students were awarded scholarships in recognition of their academic, personal, sporting, and cultural achievements at a virtual ceremony last week.
Read more ...Complete a course during lockdown — Galway Rural Development offers support to county dwellers
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
As we enter another month of lockdown, you could take this opportunity to do some online courses — all in the comfort of your own home.
Read more ...Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, gentleman, writer, exile
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
This photograph of some of the staff of the Rockville Hotel was taken in the summer of 1947. They were all well-dressed which would have been normal in hotels in Salthill at the time, porters would have worn swallow-tail coats and waitresses proper uniforms. The Rockville was originally a guest house owned by a Mr Kelleher who was a member of the RIC. It evolved into a small comfortable hotel owned by O’Neills (“Private bathing from the Hotel, Phone Salthill 70”) and later by people named Hynes. As the Rockville it had high standards and was fully licensed.
Read more ...The saga of the great ship continues
Thu, Feb 04, 2021
During the last week of October 1860 members of the crew of the Connaught began to return to Galway. On October 28 the first to arrive came by train ‘where a large number of people on that afternoon were at the station to welcome them back.’
Read more ...The Galway sword and mace
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The Galway civic sword and mace are among the finest specimens of municipal corporation insignia in Ireland; the sword is particularly noteworthy and can be compared with the best of civic swords in these islands. Swords and maces were first carried by the king’s servants as symbols of the authority of the king himself. As time went on, the mayors and bailiffs of towns acquired swords and maces of their own, some following charter grants, others by mere assumption without specific authority. These were usually borne before the dignitaries concerned when they went in procession or were actively displayed when they acted otherwise in their official capacity. Maces, which were originally weapons, are staves of authority. Swords symbolise the legitimate use of force.
Read more ...The fate of the valiant Captain John Wilson
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
We get an idea of the perilous position at sea that confronted Captain John Wilson of the Minnie Schiffer, his two-masted brigantine, laden with a full cargo of fruit and wine, as he was sailing from Marseilles to Boston, from this dramatic painting.
Following a number of engine mishaps, the PS Connaught, about one hundred miles out from Boston on its return voyage to Galway, was battling against a fire which had broken out in its engine room, and which was rapidly spreading across the deck out of control. Furthermore a leak in the ship’s bow was letting in a greater quantity of water by the hour. By the afternoon of Saturday October 6 1860, it became clear that the PS Connaught, the flagship of the Galway Line, and one of the finest paddle-steam liners of its day, was facing ruin.
Read more ...New spring term at The Spanish Institute
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The spring term at The Spanish Institute will start the first week of February and will offer a variety of group classes to all levels, as well as one to one classes. In line with Covid-19 regulations, all classes will be delivered online until further notice. The new schedule is available on the institute’s website, www.spanishinstitute.ie, where students can book their chosen course until January 31.
Read more ...Upskilling opportunities available from GRETB
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) has launched a number of highly funded business courses, which are available online to employers and employees to help upskill staff and provide relevant and valuable skills for todays workplace.
Read more ...Apply now for all PLC courses at GCC
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Galway Community College (GCC) is now taking applications for all its Level 5 and 6 QQI accredited further education courses. Applications for all courses can be completed on www.galwaycc.ie, where information about modules, course qualification, progression opportunities, and fees can be viewed. Each course page has the email address of the course coordinator, who can be contacted to get more specific information about your preferred area of study. All courses are full-time, usually four days in college with one day on work experience in local businesses and industry.
Read more ...Galway restaurants honoured in Michelin awards
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
By Una Sinnott
Three Galway restaurants are among the recipients of the new Michelin Green Star award, which recognises leadership in sustainable gastronomy.
Bacon, eggs, and spinach pies — the ultimate comfort food
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
These bacon, eggs, and spinach pies are a really tasty breakfast dish. Add some crusty bread, or potato wedges and salad, for a great lunch or dinner.
With this recipe, courtesy of Bord Bia, you can enjoy the ultimate comfort food during lockdown.
Read more ...Registration for The Big Grow 2021 is now open for primary school teachers in Galway
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Schools may be closed, but innocent and GIY are calling on teachers to sign up for free food growing classroom kits to welcome children back when the doors are open again.
Read more ...Five things to do to carry through real change and transformation
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
I see a lot of people who have great intentions throughout the year, start something with vigour, and then it fades out over time. However, we see other people who break through and succeed in making real change. Why is this? Why do some people have a breakthrough and others do not?
Read more ...Progressive therapies for pain relief at the Crane Clinic
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Acupuncture, which originated in China, has been scientifically proven to be very effective to relieve most types of pain and is now used in hospitals and specialised pain clinics in Europe, the USA, and Australia.
Read more ...Essential physiotherapy service remains open to treat bladder and bowel incontinence
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Aoife Ni Eochaidh, chartered physiotherapist, provides face to face, phone, and video call physiotherapy for pelvic floor muscle treatment for bladder and bowel incontinence from her clinic in Suite 14, Bon Secours Consultant Clinic in Renmore. She also treats sexual dysfunction, prolapse, post-natal pelvic conditions, and osteoporosis. People can choose to have their pelvic physiotherapy consultation by regular phone call, Zoom, WhatsApp, etc, or to attend in person. Patients can get a referral from their GP or self-refer.
Read more ...Enhance your kitchen this new year with vibrant colour
Thu, Jan 28, 2021
The arrival of a new year can see us all hoping to add a little extra colour to our lives and what better place to start than in the kitchen.
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