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NUI Galway researchers lead 45-country study to better understand sexuality

Researchers at NUI Galway are looking for people from every county in Ireland to take part in a global study on sex.

Live Again - a Galway night with a selection of Galway's finest musicians and performers

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TWO GALWAY music legends; the inaugural winner of the Choice Music Award; a rising star among Irish singer-songwriters; and a Galway trad music and dance phenomenons.

Create your bright future at NUI Galway

Ranking in the top 2% of universities worldwide and the Sunday Times University of the year 2022, choosing to study at NUI Galway will provide you with a world of opportunity. Choose the course that is right for you, www.nuigalway.ie/cao.

Salaries expected to increase by 5-10% as over 80% of people consider a career move

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The Morgan McKinley 2022 Irish Salary Guide - a comprehensive analysis of pay across a range of professions and sectors, anticipates that salary increases this year are likely to be in the region of 5-10% in certain sectors, rising up to a 15-20% increase for certain niche skills in demand. The annual salary guide published this week also provides an average outline of anticipated remuneration by sector.

Celtic Tenors mark milestone occasion with Roscommon Arts Centre show

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An early date for your 2022 entertainment diary as the renowned Celtic Tenors celebrate 20 years on the road with a show at Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, February 11, at 8pm.

Harris announces new €2,000 support for apprenticeship employers

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has announced the introduction of an annual grant of €2,000 for employers who employ apprentices in one of the 37 apprenticeships which have been established since 2016.

Renowned Celtic Tenors to mark milestone occasion with Roscommon Arts Centre new year live show

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An early date for your 2022 entertainment diary as the renowned Celtic Tenors celebrate 20 years on the road with a show at Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, February 11, at 8pm.

‘One of the most extraordinary persons’ Maria Edgeworth ever met

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As the legendary Colonel Richard Martin neared the end of his life in Boulogne, where he had fled to escape his numerous creditors, a large four-horse carriage, on which two postilions, in jackets of dark-blue frieze, guided the coach on horse-back, arrived at the front door of Ballynahinch. It was dark, and its occupants were in a state of near exhaustion.

Monksland based deDANU making strides within skincare and wellness industry

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A Westmeath couple whose skincare and wellness firm launch was derailed by Covid-19, has bounced back and is now under the national spotlight at Ireland’s top craft and design fair.

One in two Irish people living abroad are thinking of coming home for Christmas

One in two Irish people living abroad are considering coming back to Ireland for Christmas, according to a new survey from FRS Recruitment. This is up from the 3 out of 10 who said they were planning to travel at this time last year.

 

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