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Study abroad options available for Irish students
Completing a degree outside of Ireland has become particularly attractive, especially to those who are trying to access high-points courses. Many degrees in Europe offer high-quality education, lower fees, and flexible entry requirements. Luckily, the number of options to study abroad for Irish students continues to grow. This is largely due to the high cost of living and the difficulty in securing both university and private accommodation in Ireland.
Cost rental: A good idea facing real world limits
Cost rental has quickly emerged as one of the most significant policy tools in Ireland's attempt to fix a housing system that has been under severe strain for well over a decade. Aimed squarely at middle-income earners, the cohort that earns too much to qualify for social housing but not enough to comfortably buy, it is designed to offer rents based on the actual cost of delivering and managing homes, rather than the volatile and increasingly unaffordable dynamics of the open market.
A man for every nation but his own
William Joyce was born in 1906 in Brooklyn New York to Michael Francis Joyce - a naturalised US citizen - and Gertrude Emily Brooke. However, in 1909 the Joyce family returned to their native Galway.
Naughty night out at Town Hall
It will be a homecoming of sorts as two of the dancers – Rogan and Shane – have Irish connections.
Subtitle Film Festival returns with a magical mix of premieres and modern classics
Enjoy a magical weekend of popular comedies, thrillers, and dramas at the Subtitle Film Festival, which returns after a six-year absence to Town Hall Theatre Galway from Friday January 16 until Sunday January 18.
Galway man to captain Ireland at Wheelchair Basketball European Championships
Titans Galway Wheelchair Basketball player, Stephen Melvin will captain Ireland at the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball European Championships in Samakov, Bulgaria next week.
World Drowning Prevention Day 2025 – shining a light on water users’ stories
Over the last four years, the business community in Galway has endeavoured to shine a light on water safety for World Drowning Prevention Day, a United Nations (UN)/World Health Organisation (WHO) initiative which takes place internationally on July 25 each year.
ATU to lead major European project embedding entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in higher education
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has been awarded a flagship European project—TRI-CREATES—funded under Strand A of the EIT Higher Education Initiative, which aims on building innovation and entrepreneurship capacity within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
Starilum crowned winner of Creative Business Cup Ireland 2025
Starilum has been announced as the national winner of the 2025 Creative Business Cup Ireland, earning the opportunity to represent the country at the prestigious Creative Business Cup Global Finals this September in Copenhagen, Denmark. They will join startups from over 60 countries in a global celebration of innovation and entrepreneurship in the creative industries.
