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Planning: A profession under resourced
Across Ireland and the UK there is a demonstrated need for qualified planning and surveying professionals in public and private roles. In Ireland alone there are currently 1,500 vacancies in planning and surveying related posts. Five hundred of these are specifically planning related. Therefore, there are employment opportunities in the sector.
Record-breaking testing reveals potential for next generation marine turbine
University of Galway has announced successful testing of a next generation marine hydrokinetic turbine foil for renewable energy.
Shannon Airport welcomed over 1.95m passengers in best figures for 15 years
Shannon Airport had a strong growth surge in 2023 with 1.958 million passengers welcomed to the airport, a 29 per cent increase on 2022 activity. This strong performance saw the airport achieve its highest passenger numbers since 2009 , 14 years ago, with growth in air services across all markets.
The advantages of studying abroad
Many universities all over the country have dramatically increased their number of Erasmus and study abroad options for students as many universities have realised the benefits of studying abroad for students, most notably increased ‘employability’.
Galway’s teens encouraged to apply for €45,000 local community fund
Young people aged between 13 to 19 have been encouraged to apply for a portion of a ‘major new educational fund’ worth €45,000’ ahead of its deadline on Friday, November 10.
Publication of Private Wires consultation formally launched
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, has launched the publication of the Private Wires consultation, which opens up the potential to provide off-grid solutions for the generation and supply of electricity in Ireland as it moves towards greater reliance on indigenous, renewable energy.
Ahascragh Distillery and Visitor Centre — a fascinating day out in a beautiful facility
With the world having opened up again and people increasingly keen to get out and enjoy themselves, there is a growing demand for a greater number of new attractions around the country.
Ahascragh Distillery and Visitor Centre — a fascinating day out in a beautiful facility
With the world having opened up again and people increasingly keen to get out and enjoy themselves, there is a growing demand for a greater number of new attractions around the country.
DPD Ireland complete their rooftop solar installation at Athlone Business Park hub
DPD Ireland has completed the installation of a rooftop solar PV array at its central sortation hub in Athlone, which will generate 1.3 MW of electricity each year.
Connemara-based company wins funding for novel solution to facilitate faster, cleaner, cheaper shipping
ÉireComposites announced its partnership with University of Galway for the newly-funded FASTSHIP project. The project aims to make the shipping industry greener, by using lightweight composite materials to reduce fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and costs. As global trade booms, shipping continues to be the method of choice for goods transportation.
