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US President transition now in motion as possible easing of Covid-19 restrictions awaits
I am sure that many of you have heard the name of Edmund Davis. I had not heard of him until I read it somewhere last week. He was the Governor of Texas who lost the election in 1873. He refused to accept the result, and he barricaded himself in the State Capital, where he and his allies accessed entry each day by ladders. I had thought that that was the way Donald Trump was going to deal with Joe Biden.
Technological University submission a significant education milestone
A transformational development for education within the Midlands region, plans for the opening of a new technological university on the Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) campus in September 2021 have progressed following confirmation that the AIT-LIT consortium has formally submitted its application to Government.
University status one step closer for midlands as AIT - LIT makes TU application
A new technological university for the Midlands and Mid-West is on course for a September 1 2021 opening, following confirmation that the AIT - LIT Consortium has formally submitted its application to Government.
Nine Galway enterprise centres to get Government funding
Nine enterprise hubs around Galway city and county, including two subsidiary companies of Galway Chamber - Galway City Innovation District and Galway Technology Centre - have received close to €150,000 each in Government funding.
Galway’s Westside Arts Festival celebrates win at all-Ireland community awards
Galway’s Westside Arts Festival was honoured at the all-Ireland Pride of Place community awards on Saturday evening when Galway Cycle Bus and Galway Contact were also nominated
Where next America?
“I feel like I can breath again”. It was a term often heard after it became clear Joe Biden had won the 2020 US Presidential Election. Yet if Irish people felt they could ‘breath’ as the votes pointed to a Trump defeat, what was going through the minds of Americans living in Galway?
US Presidential election charade persists as Katie Taylor reigns supreme in the ring
Well, here we are again, with regard to the US Presidential race.
‘Ireland’s ultimate Christmas gift’ - the Go Anywhere Gift Card
As November moves swiftly into December, the glorious shining light of the festive season will brighten up our lives for the next six weeks.
Galway Chamber to 'take over the reins' of Galway City Business Association
Galway City Business Association is in the process of winding-down and ceasing activities, with its membership being passed over to Galway Chamber.
GMIT-led project supporting female food entrepreneurs shortlisted for prestigious award
An innovative GMIT-led project supporting the growth and sustainability of female food entrepreneurs in the European Union has been shortlisted in the Green Gown Awards 2020 (UK and Ireland).