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Learn Spanish and Italian the ‘practical’ way

New Spanish and Italian classes will start next week in the Language Institute at the Granary Learning Centre. These courses are specifically designed for people who plan travel or short stays in Spain, Latin America, or Italy. They will be focused on the words and phrases that you need to get information, to buy things, to get around, and to meet people. The innovative way in which the course is designed provides maximum practice with native speakers and is guaranteed to be functional and fun.

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B&Q celebrate qualification successes

Celebrating the success of 22 team members being awarded their City and Guilds NVQ in Retail Skills or Home Improvement Knowledge Qualification is B&Q in Knocknacarra.

AIT urges small companies to apply for Innovation Vouchers

AIT is encouraging small companies across the Midlands to apply for a €5,000 Enterprise Ireland Innovation Voucher during April.

It’s a season of new beginnings

Where will spring lead you? Why not travel the world while teaching others and making a difference along the way? There are big changes in the TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) world and availability of jobs in 2010.

Tyrone Guthrie bursary up for grabs

Mayo County Council is offering two special bursary awards to artists born or living in Mayo, to enable them to spend two weeks at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, County Monaghan. Each bursary covers all board and lodging expenses for a two-week period, plus the use of a studio if necessary.

Bursary awards

Mayo County Council is offering two special bursary awards to artists born or living in Mayo, to enable them to spend two weeks at The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, County Monaghan. Each bursary covers all board and lodging expenses for a two-week period, plus the use of a studio if necessary.

A career in training

Are you looking for a career change but lack the necessary training?

Win a summer of fun with Family Time

FamilyTime and the Galway Advertiser have teamed up to offer families an opportunity to win some super prizes.

Unprecedented demand for childcare training in Galway

Demand for childcare training has reached an all time high since the introduction of the Government’s new free pre-school scheme. The Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme requires that staff in childcare services have accredited childcare training in order to participate in the scheme. “This has been a welcome step in the professionalisation of childcare,” said Mary Giblin, coordinator of the Galway City and County Childcare Committee.

 

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