Saluting women of the world
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
“"The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organisation but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights" - Gloria Steinem
International Women’s Day celebrates the capacity of women to freely express themselves professionally, academically, personally, and artistically. As the above quote intimates, their independent status was earned for women, by women, and this annual day of female appreciation is a recognition of that feat. Those pioneering revolutionaries have paved the way for the generations that followed and the Galway Advertisr spoke to a selection of local women who have excelled in their specialist area.
Read more ...Young Galway actors show off their talents
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Up to 500 young actors from 17 schools from around Galway took place in Coirm Gael Linn’s two day Irish language music, dance, and drama festival in the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, recently.
Read more ...Jurys Inn makeover
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Jurys Inn Hotel Group has completed a redesign and refurbishment of its Galway hotel.
Read more ...Josh Ritter to play Galway Arts Festival
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Josh Ritter, the American singer-songwriter, will be one of the Galway Arts Festival headline acts this year, as he is set to play the festival Big Top on Saturday July 20.
Read more ...Help Galway Hospice build for the future
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
The Galway Hospice is organising a community meeting next Tuesday March 12 in the Clayton Hotel at 8pm as part of the recently launched ‘Building for the Future’ fundraising campaign.
Read more ...Cast your vote for Best of Galway Awards
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
The voting stage of the Best Of Galway Awards commences today March 7 and will continue until Monday April 1, so do not delay in showing your appreciation for a local business and casting and vote in its favour.
Read more ...People under 70 invited to train as ‘first responders’
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
A Co Galway paramedic is spearheading a drive to train people as community “first responders” in a bid to save lives in his local area.
Mark Callanan, a paramedic with the national ambulance service who lives in Athenry, is hopeful that a number of people will volunteer and complete the course. They can then be called on to attend emergencies.
Read more ...Shooting the Breeze with Kevin Brophy, author of The Berlin Crossing and Another Kind Of Country
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Last year was a good one for Galway author Kevin Brophy with his Cold War thriller The Berlin Crossing garnering considerable critical acclaim. Now he follows that novel with a further foray into the murky world of East-West skulduggery and intrigue, in the newly published Another Kind Of Country.
Read more ...Recession busting Irish summer course for only €570
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Tá Coláiste Cholumba ag rith cúrsaí Gaeilge ar an gCeathrú Rua ar feadh caoga bliain. Le dhá bhliain anuas tá muid ag rith cúrsaí speisialta coicíse chun an seans a thabhairt do gach duine taithí a fháil ar ár dteanga dúchais i gceartlár na Gaeltachta.
Read more ...HiTec Education announces new FETAC awards
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
HiTec Education Centre has just received full validation for new FETAC awards. The company is one of the first private colleges in the west of Ireland to offer these new awards in childcare and healthcare. It offers these through different delivery methods with classroom based, online, and blended learning options.
Read more ...Irish and craic for less at Coláiste na n-Oileán
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Located in the heart of the true Connemara Gaeltacht, Coláiste na nOileán is one of the longest-running Irish colleges. The college promises plenty of ceoil agus craic this summer.
Read more ...Success at maths and English is essential for your child’s future
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
A 2004 study by the University of Oxford found that: “Individualised work with children who are falling behind in arithmetic has a significant impact on their performance. The amount of time given to such individualised work does not, in many cases, need to be very large to be effective.”
Read more ...New Spanish class starting next week
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Practical classes in beginning Spanish will start again next week at the Language Institute in the Granary Learning Centre. These 12-week courses are designed to give students the words and phrases they will need to visit Spain or Latin America with ease and confidence.
Read more ...ICPPD to offer professional qualification in holistic counselling and psychotherapy in GMIT
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
The International College for Personal and Professional Development (ICPPD) is based in Athlone with outreach centres at Belfast, Dublin, Galway, and Wexford. The ICPPD was set up to inspire, encourage, and support continuous learning. The college provides training and education to adult learners interested in personal development or a career in counselling and psychotherapy, and to professionals already working in those areas.
Read more ...When school and grinds cannot work
Thu, Mar 07, 2013
Welcome to the March edition of how the brain works and what affects its performance. Success in school today can be vital to your child’s future, so if your child has a learning, speech, phonics, reading, or language problem, etc, school can prove to be difficult, even with grinds.
Read more ...Significant rise in new breast cancer cases diagnosed at Galway Unit
Thu, Feb 28, 2013
There has been a significant increase in the number of new breast cancer cases diagnosed at the Symptomatic Breast Unit at Galway University Hospitals, according to a new report, just launched.
The 2011 annual report of Symptomatic Breast Care Services highlights a rise in the number of new cancers diagnosed while at the same time a fall in the number of new patient referrals.
Read more ...Massive research funding boost for NUI Galway
Thu, Feb 28, 2013
NUI Galway is in line for a major slice of the €300 million in funding for research announced this week. The university will participate in three of the seven new Science Foundation Ireland research centres being set up with this funding.
The funding, which comprises €200 million in Exchequer funds and a €100m co-investment by more than 150 industry partners, is targeted at scientific research which is closely aligned to industry and enterprise needs, job opportunities, and societal goals. It is the largest ever State/industry co-funded research investment in Ireland.
Read more ...Magdalene grave should have names inscribed says Connolly
Thu, Feb 28, 2013
The grave for Magdalene women in Bohermore Cemetery must have the names of those buried in it inscribed on the headstone, to at least provide some posthumous dignity to the deceased.
Read more ...Vigil for Galway Magdalene women
Thu, Feb 28, 2013
A memorial vigil in honour of the women who were in the Mercy Magdalene Laundry in Galway city takes place this Sunday.
Read more ...Heaney and O’Brien head impressive list as Cuirt 2013 promises to be best ever
Thu, Feb 28, 2013
Edna O’Brien, Seamus Heaney, and Michael Longley, three of the titans of contemporary Irish literature, are coming to Galway for the 2013 Cúirt International Festival of Literature from April 23 to 28.
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