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University of Galway - Adult Learning Information Evening
The Centre for Adult Learning & Professional Development are hosting their annual Information Evening on campus on Thursday June 20, 2024 from 5.30-7.30pm in the Human Biology Building. They are delighted to announce their part-time courses offerings for 2024/25 including their Springboard+ courses and the new learner subsidy for Micro-credentials. Springboard+ and Human Capital Initiative (HCI) funded courses are 100% funded for the unemployed and returners, and 90% funded for employed.
Amazon Web Services first business to join sustainable Bord na Móna Eco Energy Park
Bord na Móna has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) that will see AWS become the first business to join the Bord na Móna Eco Energy Park in the Midlands, subject to regulatory and planning consent.
Moate student scoops double award at SciFest regional finals in Athlone
A Moate Community School student has claimed two awards after impressing judges at the SciFest regional competition in TUS Athlone recently.
Cowen calls for vital funding for Galway Port extension
Barry Cowen TD, and Fianna Fáil European Election Candidate in the Midlands North West, is calling for funding support for the Galway Port extension.
Leading renewable energy experts gather in Galway for business seminar
Solgrid Limited will host a seminar, entitled ‘Simplifying Solar PV for Business’, on Thursday, April 25, from 12 noon to 2pm at the Menlo Park Hotel, Galway, H91 E98N.
Turbulence avoided for dockland gas plans
Bord na Mona has stepped in after SSE Renewables pulled out of a consortium to build a €54 million state-of-the-art hydrogen gas hub in Galway’s docks.
New Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
A total of 6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Funding announced for micro-credentials courses
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has this week announced funding of €9.7 million to subsidise fees for 13,879 learners across 654 micro-credential courses.
Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Rise in small business interest in green supports
Small and medium-sized businesses interested in grants to help them invest in sustainable measures increased by over 40% in the past year, according to the bi-annual Uisce Éireann SME Sustainability Sentiment Survey.
