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TUS receives University of Sanctuary Designation on World Refugee Day

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The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has been designated a University of Sanctuary in recognition of its efforts to make higher education more welcoming and inclusive of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants.

Time is running out for East Africa

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“When there is no light, shine forth. When there is apathy, show caring for another. When there is a famine, be bread to the hungry soul. When there is despair, inspire someone. When there is a drought, be a wellspring of hope. Where there is war, please make us all instruments of peace.” (Ronan's prayer for help).

Is Cornamagh all it could bee?

 

Protest against Tynagh gas plant approval

People Before Profit Galway held a protest on Thursday April 28 against the Galway County Council’s recent approval of a gas-powered plant in Tynagh.

National Park City designation is the future for greener smarter Galway city

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In its short existence the Galway National Park City (GNPC) initiative, based on connecting people and nature in an urban environment and with an sustainability ethos, has had a positive impact on the local landscape providing opportunities and collaborations for citizens and organisations from different sectors to creatively work together on successfully developing new pioneering environmental and sustainability programmes.

Chambers Ireland launches annual Sustainable Business Impact Awards

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Chambers Ireland has opened the application process for the Sustainable Business Impact Awards 2022.

Chambers Ireland launches annual Sustainable Business Impact Awards

Chambers Ireland has opened the application process for the Sustainable Business Impact Awards 2022.

Galway needs flood defences now, not in the future, warns Murphy

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Higher future rainfall and rising sea levels means Galway needs to start planning now, and not in the future, on how it can protect itself from two sources of flooding.

The student council at Coláiste Éinde

Every year in Coláiste Éinde the students elect a team of their peers across all years to form the student council. Our role as the student council is to work on ideas and initiatives which will benefit student experience of school life. Since September we have been busy working on projects such as participating in ‘Come In’ week to educate students about the LGBTQI+ community, and recommending changes in relation of other aspects of school life. We strive to not only make a difference in our school but encourage positive change in our greater community.

NUI Galway reveals strong performance in 2021 for knowledge transfer, innovation and impact

NUI Galway has revealed a strong performance during 2021 in knowledge transfer and impact with 50 industry collaborations, four new spin-outs and multiple start-up successes and awards.

 

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