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Popularity of dermal health screening growing
Patrick Murphy is a medical herbalist trained in electrodermal screening in Murcia, Spain. Patrick was trained by Professor Joaquin Fernandez Alcaraz and is fully accredited in carrying out this popular health screening alternative medicine method.
Uniworld River Cruise – unsurpassed luxury
Uniworld has perfected the art of luxury river cruising – the difference is in the detail.
It's time we talked about a post-capitalist society
When Donald Trump was elected on a platform of far-right populism, many thought that, once in office he would soften his cough a good bit, or at least the “checks and balances” of the American political system would go some way to restrict his more madcap proposals.
New Spanish courses starting soon at the Spanish Institute
The new term at The Spanish Institute is starting on February 6 and offers Spanish lessons to all ages at a variety of levels, from beginner to advanced. The new schedule for spring 2017 is available on www.spanishinstitute.ie and The Spanish Institute’s Facebook page.
Tom Climent exhibition opens at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios hosts Quadrants, an exhibition of paintings by Tom Climent opening at Custom House Studios, Westport Quay, on Thursday January 26 at 7.30pm. The exhibition runs every day until February 19. Tom Climent is a painter from Cork. His recent works focus on creation of a structured space, while investigating the boundaries between abstraction and representation.
New Spanish classes starting in February at the Spanish Institute
The new term at The Spanish Institute for adults, teenagers, and children starts on February 6 and will offer a variety of Spanish classes to all levels, from beginner to advanced. The new schedule of classes is available on the institute’s website www.spanishinstitute.ie and on its Facebook page Spanish Institute Galway.
NUI Galway national study seeking 1,000 nurses for research on burnout
The School of Psychology and the School of Nursing and Midwifery at NUI Galway is conducting a research study on nursing staff’s experiences of burnout and how this impacts both their mental well-being and capacity to treat and care for the over 65-year-olds. All registered general nurses are invited to participate in the online study, and the findings will better inform future policies and interventions for trainee and qualified nursing staff in Ireland.
Irish-language-song club seeks new members
GALWEGIANS WHO like the idea of singing songs as Gaeilge - even if their Irish is far from perfect - around the fireside with others who enjoy doing the same, are sought to join Club Amhránaíochta na Gaillimhe.
Fighters, pranksters, olive farms, and Ryan Gosling
CHAMPION BOXERS, mischievous neighbours, Poland under threat from Russia at the end of WWI, a young girl's determination to win back her grandfather's olive farm, and a musical with Hollywood stars like Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone - it's all in the Galway Film Society's winter/spring 2017 season.
Galwegian who got award from Franco not giving up the ghost on WorldSkills championship
Ireland’s first WorldSkills champion, who received his medal from General Franco almost 60 years ago, has declared that he had no intention of retiring at the age of 77.