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Vast numbers in Midlands region counties upskilled with Skillnet Ireland in 2022

In 2022, 3,000 people, and 1,000 businesses participated in upskilling with a Skillnet Ireland Business Network in counties Laois, Offaly and Westmeath.

University of Galway collects 24 tonnes of WEEE waste in a day

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A very successful WEEE Recycling Event was held in University of Galway last week with 24,000kg’s of recyclable waste collected on the day. The event was attended by Deputy Mayor of Galway Cllr. Donal Lyons and there was an incredible response from the staff and students at University of Galway along with the people of Galway at large.

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Rentokil issues gull warning for urban and coastal areas

Rentokil has issued a warning for urban and coastal areas, specifically concerning gulls, during the remaining weeks of the breeding season, which runs from March to September.

Ireland’s five TUs aspire to make publicly funded research accessible and reproducible

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Ireland’s five technological universities (TUs) have launched a joint initiative aiming to advance excellence in Open Research, making it reproducible and accessible without additional cost to the public.

Croí launches ‘Listen to Your Heart’ campaign to promote Heart Valve Disease Awareness Week

Ireland’s heart and stroke charity, Croí, has today launched Heart Valve Disease (HVD) Awareness Week. As part of HVD Awareness Week, Croí will be hosting four free stethoscope check events in Galway, Mayo, Limerick and Dublin. Croí expects to listen to over 1,000 hearts over the course of the week.

Thousands of people in Galway participated in upskilling with Skillnet Ireland last year

More than 5,700 people and 1,500 businesses participated in upskilling with a Skillnet Ireland Business Network in Galway in 2022. Figures from Skillnet Ireland reveal the national agency for workforce development delivered some 41,400 training days across Galway last year. Fifty two per cent of those who undertook training were men and 48 per cent were women, while those aged 30 to 39 years were the largest group of people availing of these upskilling supports.

Carefully curated craic

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Galway Comedy Festival announced ambitions to become a world-leading laughathon when launching its full 2023 programme this week.

West’s largest architecture festival has ‘Re-Mapping’ theme as focal point

Architecture at the Edge Festival returns with a critical and climate-friendly festival programme that will embrace a wide range of city walks, seminars, exhibitions, talks, film screenings, workshops, and more.

Urgent action needed to tackle cyberbullying of women in politics

A University of Galway academic, Associate Professor Tom Felle, has called for laws, hefty fines and criminal action to be taken against social media companies who ‘fail to tackle cyber violence against women’.

 

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