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Corofin ease past Nemo as they near football immortality

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On paper it should have been a highly competitive fixture. Instead it turned into a disappointing game.

Study to look at “everyday pain” in toddlers and young children

The Centre for Pain Research at NUI Galway is seeking parents with a young child (from ages 2.5 to 6 years old) to take part in a short study about their child’s “everyday pains” (such as little bumps, scrapes, and cuts that happen around the home).

Pilates courses now available at state of the art AIT Sport

The gym at AIT Sport has announced details for two Pilates courses starting on Tuesday, January 14, with their highly qualified and experienced Pilates instructor.

New literacy strategy must put stronger emphasis on digital literacy – Naughton

The new Literacy and Numeracy strateg0y due to be updated at the end of 2020 must include a heavy emphasis on digital literacy as the digitalisation of work and education continues apace, a Fine Gael TD has said.

NUI Galway to hold information evening for mature students and adult learners

NUI Galway will hold an information evening next week focusing on the needs of mature students and adult learners who may be considering full-time or part-time studies for the 2020 academic year. The evening will take place on Wednesday, January 15, from 5.30pm to 8.30pm in the Institute for Lifecourse and Society on NUI Galway’s north campus.

O'Reilly sets out priorities for Election 2020 campaign

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Climate action, environmental protection, providing world class sustainable public transport, and supporting increased cycling infrastructure in the city will be the chief campaign points for the Green Party's Pauline O'Reilly, at Election 2020.

New Year creative writing classes

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ANYONE WHOSE New Year resolutions include finally getting around to writing that poem, short story, or novel, should check out a new series of classes in the Galway Arts Centre.

More than a third of ED patients last year were medical card holders

A total of 75,413 patients attended the emergency department of University Hospital Galway in the past year. Of these 71,230 were new patients while 4,183 were review patients. Some 21,324 were medical card patients.

How industry is using online learning and MOOCs to roll out operational excellence programmes

In 2013, IT Sligo launched Ireland's first free massive open online course (MOOC) on Lean Sigma Quality. This seven-week online course has now been delivered to more than 7,500 participants from Irish organisations.

CUA welcomes external advisers to support flexible learning and digital capability project

The Connacht-Ulster Alliance (CUA) of GMIT, LYIT and IT Sligo are building the digital and flexible learning capability of staff and students in its eight campuses in the West and North West in its efforts to meet the criteria to apply for Technological University (TU) designation.

 

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