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Arts festival and NUIG announce signing of new multi-year partnership

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Galway International Arts Festival and NUI Galway have announced the signing of a new multi-year partnership, which will see one of Ireland’s leading cultural organisations, and the Sunday Times University of the Year 2018 working on a series of initiatives designed to "inspire cultural and creative opportunities for students".

NUI Galway students’ energy efficient car wins major award at Shell Eco-marathon Europe

Engineering students from NUI Galway have won first place for technical innovation at Shell Eco-marathon Europe, the continent’s premier competition for ultra-efficient vehicles.

World-renowned engineer pays tribute to parents who valued education

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World-renowned Galway engineer Aine Brazil has said that increased access to education is key to reducing global poverty levels after receiving a leadership award from Irish aid agency Concern Worldwide.

NUI Galway students' energy efficient car wins major award at Shell Eco-marathon Europe

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Engineering students from NUI Galway have won first place for technical innovation at Shell Eco-marathon Europe, the continent’s premier competition for ultra-efficient vehicles.

Greens urge parents to vote for new secondary school to be run by Educate Together

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This week marks the "last chance" to bring "diversity to education for teenagers" in the city and Oranmore area, with the deadline looming for the Department of Education's online survey regarding Galway's new secondary school.

NUI Galway students develop website to tackle child obesity

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A group of NUI Galway students has developed a website to tackle child obesity among primary school children.

Educate Together to hold public meeting on Galway's new secondary school

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A public meeting to encourage parents to support Educate Together being the patron of the new second level school for the city, will take place in Ballybane Community Resource Centre next week.

Cannon backs Bruton in religious opt-out directive

Minister Ciaran Cannon has voiced his support for Minister Richard Bruton`s directive for students who opt out of religious instruction in State-run secondary schools to be timetabled for other subjects.

'Everyone who comes to see Class gets lots of laughs of recognition'

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AMONG THE theatre highlights of next week’s schedule of shows from Galway International Arts Festival is Class, co-written and directed by Iseult Golden and David Horan, and presented in association with the Abbey Theatre at An Taibhdhearc.

Children encouraged to join free summer reading programme

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A new reading programme to encourage children to read has been launched in Galway.

 

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