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The accommodation race - A growing challenge for third-level students
For the thousands of students receiving CAO offers this summer, securing a college place is just the first hurdle. Finding somewhere affordable and suitable to live has become an increasingly difficult challenge, where demand for student accommodation continues to outstrip supply.
Students gather for National CreateHER event in Galway
Students from across Ireland attended the CreateHER National Gathering at University of Galway on Friday, April 17.
ATU and GRETB launch Tertiary Degree Programme in Software and Technology
ATU, in partnership with Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) has launched a new Tertiary Education degree at Galway Technical Institute, the BSc (Hons) in Software and Technology. The BSc (Hons) in Software and Technology is a tertiary education programme whereby the learner spends one-year in the ETB setting and completes years two, three and four at ATU.
WDC and ATU announce remote and hybrid work partnership
Western Development Commission (WDC) and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have announced a major new national research partnership that will examine how remote and hybrid work is reshaping Ireland’s economy, communities and quality of life.
Athletics roundup: Four local athletes honoured
Four Galway athletes were honoured at the recent Athletics Ireland National Juvenile Star Awards for their impressive achievements during 2025.
Large detached home in a city centre development
O'Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers is offering to market this exceptional four bed detached residence in the popular city location of Forster Court in the heart of Galway city.
Don’t be afraid to use your Irish – go on, give it a go
One of the most common things we hear from people is: “I’d love to use my Irish, but I’m afraid I’ll get it wrong.”
Qualify as an office administrator in one year
Galway Community College Office Administrator Course is an extremely popular course due to its continued success rate, as 90 per cent of its graduates obtain full-time and part-time employment within six months of graduating. The remainder of the students progress to higher education courses in ATU and University of Galway, and to apprenticeship programmes.
Stylish living in a quiet Roscam cul-de-sac
Presented by Kyle O’Brien of DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, No 48 Durabhán offers a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey home in one of Galway’s most desirable residential developments. Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac to the rear of this established estate, this three bedroom end-of-terrace residence enjoys both privacy and convenience, making it an ideal choice for families, first-time buyers or downsizers.
