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Nominations sought from Galway for Adult Learning STAR Awards

AONTAS, the National Adult Learning Organisation, is seeking nominations from adult learning initiatives in Galway for the annual STAR Awards 2021.

University status one step closer for midlands as AIT - LIT makes TU application

A new technological university for the Midlands and Mid-West is on course for a September 1 2021 opening, following confirmation that the AIT - LIT Consortium has formally submitted its application to Government.

‘St Vincent de Paul helped me achieve my dreams’ — Don’t be afraid to ask for help

“St. Vincent de Paul has had an enormous impact on my life. The effect SVP has had on my ability to go to University cannot be overstated. Without the help of SVP over the last few years, I would not have been able to complete my education,” said a local woman this week.

Importance of School Streets initiative to Athenry and Oranmore

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I first brought the initiative to the Galway County Council in January 2020 having been approached by local resident and active travel activist Liam Frawley in September 2019. Mr Frawley has two children attending the Gaelscoil in Oranmore village.

ROPES seeks submissions

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ROPES, THE annual literary journal from NUI Galway's MA in Publishing and Literature students is seeking submissions for writers and artists.

Athlone IT prepares to host virtual graduation ceremonies in December

It certainly will be a graduation experience to remember for the students of Athlone Institute of Technology this year as the annual formal ceremony will take place virtually at the progressive third level college in early December.

Virtual open evening at Cuan na Gaillimhe CNS – a Steiner education

Cuan na Gaillimhe CNS – a Steiner education (previously Galway Steiner National School) opened its doors in Knocknacarra in 2015 in response to parental demand for a nondenominational school with Steiner teaching. Steiner education is an internationally recognised approach to the education of children. At its centre is the holistic understanding of child development and in its methods and its interpretation of the national school curriculum it aims to meet the needs of the children in their cognitive, emotional, and physical development.

More than €3 million will be invested in Galway schools in coming weeks

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At least €3.38 million will be invested in Galway’s schools in the coming weeks under the Minor Works Grant Scheme, which will see every school in the city and county receiving funding.

Three Galway students win €20,000 scholarship awards

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Three Galway students who began their studies at NUI Galway are winners of the 2020 Naughton Foundation Scholarship Awards

Students’ Union charity socks for Christmas

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NUI Galway Students’ Union has today re-launched its fundraising socks campaign, featuring a tribute to the iconic “Galway Yellow” (AKA Big Yellow Thing) sculpture on campus.

 

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