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CÚRAM’s Teachers in Residence Programme now enrolling for fourth year

CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, is now enrolling for its fourth Teachers in Residence Programme, with applications being accepted until October 11.

Harvest banquet promises winning combination of fine food, historic house setting and stellar service

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On Friday, October 4, historical Westport House will open its doors to host a Special “Taste the Island Harvest Banquet’ in association with Fáilte Ireland, with pre-dinner drinks from 7pm followed by a banquet with wine pairings at 8pm.

Druid and the Gate Theatre present the world premiere of The Beacon by Nancy Harris this September

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Continuing their year of new writing, Druid presents the world premiere of The Beacon, a new play by Nancy Harris, in a co-production with the Gate Theatre, Dublin.

Athlone Institute of Technology becomes first IoT to partner with AMBER SFI Research Centre

Athlone Institute of Technology has become the first institute of technology and the eighth higher education institute to accede to the prestigious Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research (AMBER) SFI Research Centre headquartered at Trinity College Dublin.

Mazars announces partnership with Druid

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MAZARS IRELAND has announced it will become Druid Theatre Company’s leadership partner and support its programme of activities, with an initial focus on its 2019 programme.

Future of Mayo farming uncertain - IFAC report

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With low farm profitability leaving many farmers questioning long-term farm viability

Skeff to partner with GIAF for Festival Garden

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THE FESTIVAL Garden, one of the most popular aspects of last year's Galway International Arts Festival, will return to Eyre Square for this year's festival which runs from July 15 to 28.

The Knot Worldwide to establish operations centre in Galway

The Knot Worldwide has announced it is to establish an operations centre in Galway, creating some 100 job opportunities over the next few years.

Sir William Wilde - broken by the death of his children

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Seven years after the Mary Traver’s case, in which Sir William Wilde, a famous doctor and socialite in the Dublin of the mid 19th century, emerged legally unscathed, but socially damaged, a far worse scandal threatened to ruin his reputation entirely.

Cúirt 2019 - looking beyond the Anglo-sphere

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ITALIAN MULTIMEDIA poet Antonella Bukovaz, Albanian poet Luljeta Lleshanaku, and French novelist Sylvain Prudhomme, winner of the Prix de la Porte Dorée, are among the writers who will be reading at Cúirt 2019.

 

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