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Young Scientist organisers call for an early approach to meet increasing demand for STEM graduates

Organisers of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, have suggested that Ireland needs to take an early, more rounded, approach to fostering an interest in STEM with students. This comes as this year’s Leaving Cert results show an increase, under the new marking scheme, of student securing top level marks in STEM subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, technical graphics, and maths.

The west’s women in STEM to take research to the streets for Soapbox Science

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n Galway next month will see a dozen female scientists from around the west of Ireland give presentations on their research on the streets of the city.

New St Pat’s principal will take holistic approach to education

The recently appointed principal of the oldest boys’ primary school in the city says her vision for the facility is to discover and nurture the talents and abilities of its young students.

Midlands Astronomy Club presents Cosmos Star Party

It's that time of year again as Midlands Astronomy Club gears up to host its annual star party, Cosmos.

Time to drive

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Being able to drive is one of the great pleasures in life. You can drive whenever and wherever you like. The feeling of being told that you have passed your test is one that has to be experienced. However, driving skills are earned through the lessons that you take from an instructor so it is vital to select the right driving instructor.

100 Men Who Give A Damn have raised €19,000 for local charities

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Galway organisation, 100 Men Who Give A Damn, has been described as the ‘Dragon’s Den’ for charities by providing funding opportunities for specific projects. Every quarter, the organisation’s members’ invite three local charities to deliver a five-minute pitch on why their charity needs funds. The winning charity receives €100 from each member, potentially receiving up to €10,000.

Psychics back by popular demand

Galway’s own School of Natural & Spiritual Science is Ireland’s premier new centre for personal/business development. “We are here to change perceptions and myths about from where our difficulties in life originate,” says Fergal Cusack, the school’s founder/director. “More than that, how we can actually solve them and make living a happy life less effort and more fun. We Irish are notorious for leaving our physical and mental health on the long finger. We help people to foster health in all aspects of life, and transform their minds and bodies while they can still make the most of their lives.”

Cell Explorers— Burst the myth of the mad scientist

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What do you see when you think of a scientist? An old man, with crazy white hair, wearing a lab coat and goggles while covered in a cloud of smoke? This is the classic perception that many people might have. Cell EXPLORERS will address this mad scientist stereotype in their new workshop at the 2016 Galway Science & Technology Festival from the 14-27 November.

Trouble sleeping? Free event to explore science of sleep

The Midlands Science Festival takes place across the region from November 13-20, and promises a packed programme for all ages with over 120 innovative and hands-on events.

Kairos professional training diploma starts on November

Kairos Therapy is a gentle approach of healing which clears all old emotional pain in a very gentle but powerful way.

 

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