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Happy New Year from the French Institute

This is the time of the year for les bonnes résolutions. Start 2017 by joining a French class in the pleasant environment of the well-established French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the Bridge Mills. The friendly staff are fully qualified, very experienced, and native; thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.

Get the qualification you need for a career in make-up artistry

The International School of Make-up Artistry is currently taking enrolments for its full time and part time courses. For those who currently hold an ITEC qualification, the teacher training part time course may be of interest. This ITEC lecturing course qualifies you with an international qualification and you will be eligible to tutor in an ITEC registered college on successful completion.

Sean-nós dancing classes return to Club Áras na nGael

Monday January 30 will see the return of Club Áras na nGael’s popular sean-nós dancing classes, under the expert tuition of Connemara sean-nós dancer Pádraig Ó hOibicín.

HealthSET offers QQI Level 5 healthcare courses in Galway

The healthcare sector in Ireland has witnessed significant changes in the past 10 years. Increased regulation now means carers and healthcare workers are required to obtain QQI accredited courses to work in the care sector. HealthSET is a QQI accredited healthcare training company which specialises in QQI Level 5 healthcare courses for care workers.

Westmeath projects impress judges at Young Scientist

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If you can explain a scientific concept in three minutes, FameLab Galway 2017

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For the second year running NUI Galway will host a regional heat for FameLab 2017, one of the biggest science communication competitions in the world.

Talk on school transition for children with DCD/dsypraxia

Transitioning from primary school to secondary school can be daunting for many children, but for children with additional/special needs it can be even more so. The Galway Dyspraxia Support Group that was set up by a group of local parents of children with DCD/dsypraxia are hosting a talk on Wednesday January 25 on the topic of ‘ Transitioning from Primary School to Secondary School for Children with DCD/Dyspraxia’.

Castlebar native Caitríona Ruane not to contest next Northern elections

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Castlebar native Caitríona Ruane has announced that she will not be standing for reelection in any upcoming Northern Ireland Assembly elections. Ms Ruane who has been a MLA for South Down for the past 14 years for Sinn Féin had served as Education Minister and principal Deputy Speaker during her tenure in the Belfast based body.

Digital strategy sees €1m investment in local schools

A €1m investment in ICT infrastructure grants for local primary and post-primary schools was announced earlier this week.

Happy New Year from the French Institute

This is the time of the year for les bonnes résolutions. Start 2017 by joining a French class in the pleasant environment of the well-established French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the Bridge Mills. The friendly staff are fully qualified, very experienced, and native; thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.

 

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