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NUI Galway zoologist brings RTÉ’s Bug Hunters to schools throughout Ireland

NUI Galway zoologist, Dr Michel Dugon, and his creepy-crawly friends will tour schools around Ireland to teach kids about bugs, biodiversity and ecology.

GMIT to host information evening on religious studies degree programme

GMIT will hold a special information evening for its BA in religious studies programme on Monday September 15.

Is your child having difficulties in school?

When a student is struggling in school, parents may wonder what can be done.

Upskill with an advanced payroll award

GPA Solutions is delivering a FETAC Level 6 advanced payroll skills award in Galway.  This award is ideal for learners who wish to enhance their existing payroll skills by focusing on areas such as tax implications when calculating pensions, BIK’s illness and maternity benefit, and cycle to work scheme in both a manual and computerised context.

University of life or career - or both

We have moved very far from Newman’s idea of a university - the purpose of which was to present a cultural inheritance of the Western World and to provide the tools whereby graduates could continue their journeys of education.

Clever loans and bursary at St Colman’s Credit Union

Going to college is an exciting time but it can also be very stressful for both students and parents. The increase in third level registration fees combined with the very significant day-to-day costs of going to college are forcing many to borrow in order to meet these costs, according to St Colman’s Credit Union.

Learn to go online for €20 at the Learning Institute

The Learning Institute, Galway, has been successful in securing funding from the Irish Computer Society and is now offering computer courses for beginners for €20.

Cooking up a storm

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People can learn how to cook healthily while raising vital funds for a local heart and stroke charity at an event being organised in Barna on Monday night.

Eating well for exams - it’s a no-brainer

You know that feeling when you’re hungry: you get narky and irritable, your mood is low, and it’s hard to concentrate - that’s because your brain is particularly sensitive to food and nutrients. This is no way to be if you are trying to study. As the Leaving Certificate looms, it is important to treat your brain with care - a well-hydrated, well-fed brain will deliver when you try to retrieve some of the knowledge you’ve crammed in there.

 

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