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Digital Transformation Award for Galway graveyards project
Galway County Council has picked up one of the main accolades at the Public Sector Digital Transformation Awards 2023 for its innovative digital project that mapped over 40,000 graveyard memorial records across County Galway and made them publicly available online.
Get a taste for the wonder of Trinity at its Open Day next month
Students interested in studying at Trinity College Dublin can get a real taste of all it has to offer if they attend its open day next month. Organisers of the event are inviting you on campus on Saturday November 4 from 10am to 5pm (GMT).
Rich literary heritage celebrated at Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering
Coole Park and Thoor Ballylee! The magic of the Autumn Gathering is to bring people together from all corners of the world - to listen and learn, laugh and share, with academics and artists, locals, historians and literary figures; to meet descendants of Lady Gregory and Yeats, renew friendships and make new friends – all enjoying and celebrating the prominent role of Lady Gregory in shaping the theatrical, poetic and cultural life which thrives today.
County Westmeath rents continue to rise in second quarter of year - Daft.ie report
Market rents in County Westmeath were on average 16.4% higher in the second quarter of 2023 than a year previously, the latest rental report from Daft.ie has revealed.
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.
The magic of the Lady Gregory-Yeats Autumn Gathering continues at end of month
Coole Park and Thoor Ballylee! The magic of the Autumn Gathering (to be held this year from September 30 – 1 October 1) is to bring people together from all corners of the world - to listen and learn, laugh and share, with academics and artists, locals, historians and literary figures; to meet descendants of Lady Gregory and Yeats, renew friendships and make new friends – all enjoying and celebrating the prominent role of Lady Gregory in shaping the theatrical, poetic and cultural life which thrives today.
County Westmeath rents continue to rise in second quarter of year - Daft.ie report
Market rents in County Westmeath were on average 16.4% higher in the second quarter of 2023 than a year previously, the latest rental report from Daft.ie has revealed.
Careers in law
Law can be studied in most universities in Ireland including University of Galway, Galway ATU, Athlone TUS. University of Galway offers a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), law and business, law criminology and justice, as well as a BA in law which is offered through general arts. Athlone TUS offers a Bachelor’s in law and a Bachelor of business and law. All of these courses provide a comprehensive basis in the core law subjects such as company law, criminal law, constitutional law, law of contract, property law, tort and European law. These are the subjects that are required to sit the solicitor and bar exams.
Careers in Law
Law can be studied in most universities in Ireland including University of Galway, Galway ATU, Athlone TUS. University of Galway offers a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL), Law and Business, Law Criminology and Justice as well as a BA in Law which is offered through general Arts. Athlone TUS offers a bachelor’s in law and a Bachelor of Business and law. All of these courses provide a comprehensive basis in the core law subjects such as Company law, Criminal law, Constitutional law, law of contract, Property law, Tort and European law. These are the subjects that are required to sit the solicitor and bar exams. Many of these University degree courses also offer a work placement or study abroad option which provides an enriching learning experience for the student while also making them more employable.