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Network Ireland President planning on ‘breaking barriers’ in 2025

Digital marketing and social media consultant, Amy O’Sullivan has taken up the role of National President of Network Ireland 2025 following the group’s AGM. She succeeds 2024 President Linda Codoul. Through the theme of her presidency ‘Breaking Barriers’, she plans to highlight the challenges faced by women in business and the importance of overcoming them.
ATU to host webinar on free online short courses

Atlantic Technological University’s Higher Education 4.0 Project will host a lunchtime webinar focusing on ATU’s free online short courses, often referred to as MOOCs, on Wednesday, February 12, at 1pm.
University of Galway and BioAtlantis join to develop drought solutions for agriculture

A European research-led consortium has been established to pioneer technologies to improve crop resilience to drought stress caused by climate change.
University of Galway announces first female academic as Executive Dean of College of Business, Public Policy and Law

Professor Alma McCarthy has been appointed Executive Dean at the College of Business, Public Policy and Law at University of Galway, becoming the first female academic to hold the role at the head of the faculty.
International crews to participate at 'Tribesmen Head of the River'

International participants have been confirmed for the Tribesmen rowing time trial event taking place on the River Corrib on March 15.
Business Events Conference to be held in The Galmont next month

The Galmont Hotel & Spa in Galway is preparing to host the 13th Annual Business Events Conference taking place on Thursday and Friday February 6/7.
Galway academic appointed head of Department of Language and Literacy at Mary Immaculate College

Dr Neasa Ní Chuaig has been appointed as the new head of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), bringing a wealth of experience to her new role.
Rewarding night for businesses who braved cold for COPE Galway

On Friday, December 6, COPE Galway Business Leaders’ Sleep Out participants spent 12 hours on the streets of Galway City. The aim was to draw attention to the issue of homelessness in Galway, to generate an understanding of what it is to sleep out on the streets in winter and to raise essential funds to make sure the charity can continue to respond to these challenges and offer vital supports for people who find themselves affected by homelessness.