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Mature students at NUI Galway to benefit from €60,000 in scholarships

NUI Galway has announced details of new a scholarship scheme for mature students. In total, 30 new scholarships will be awarded, consisting of €2,000 per student for every year of their study.

Language courses recommence at the Granary Learning Centre

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Spanish, German, Italian, and Chinese classes are all recommencing this month at the Language Institute in the Granary Learning Centre. Arabic is also back while Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovak, and Japanese are also on offer. For those learning English the centre will also offer its successful Cambridge exam preparation classes for the FCE and CAE exams in March.

Mayo County Council applies for wastewater discharge licenses

Mayo County Council has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency for wastewater discharge licences for the Belmullet, Charlestown, and Foxford sewerage treatment plants, according to information garnered by Deputy Dara Calleary in the Dáil last week.

Give your loved ones a Christmas gift of Purefit

Why not give your loved ones a gift voucher for Purefit this Christmas?

Brian Cody launches literacy initiative in Grennan College

Brian Cody launched a Home School Community Liaison (HSCL) led literacy initiative in Grennan College in Thomastown on Wednesday November 9.

GMIT Castlebar conferring ceremony

Proving education is still key, some 330 students are to be conferred with awards at the GMIT graduation ceremony in Castlebar today (Friday November 4) with awards for degree and Higher Cert programmes in Business and ICT, Nursing & Health Sciences, Outdoor Education and Tourism.

Molloy’s Lifestyle Pharmacies launches new vitamin range with benefits

Molloy’s Lifestyle Pharmacies is delighted to launch their new vitamin and supplement range BENEVITS . The new range which is high in quality but low in price enables people to look after their health and wellbeing without having to worry about the financial cost of buying a top quality product.

Parents need specialised help to support special needs children

Criticising the opposition for continuing to “play politics with the SNA issue”, Fine Gael's spokesperson on social protection Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has called for parents of children with special needs to be the Government's central focus by providing specialised help and support.

Intensive course helps students prepare for medical schools entry exam

Yeats College is now taking bookings for its intensive course which prepares students for the admissions test for entry to medicine in Irish universities.

Louisburgh St Vincent De Paul

The Louisburgh St Vincent De Paul Society is currently looking to recruit new members to the society in order to help with the existing and expanding workload.

 

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