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ATU and University of Galway receive over €6 million grant funding

Atlantic Technological University and University of Galway have been awarded more than €6 million for improvements to their campuses. The funding announced by Minister or...

University of Galway and Medtronic announce €5 million partnership

The University of Galway and Medtronic have announced a new €5 million partnership aimed at fostering innovation. The five year signature partnership will be focused...

Minister attends Library opening at Mountbellew Agricultural College

Minister Simon Harris visited Galway today for the official opening of the Aleen Cust Library at Mountbellew Agricultural College. Mountbellew Agricultural College is a campus...

GRETB awarded €190,000 for facilities upgrades

The Galway & Roscommon Education and Training Board has been allocated €190,000 in capital grants for improvements to their facilities. Minister Simon Harris has announced...

Four ATU research teams win SFI funding to help address societal challenges

Four ATU research teams have secured funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) for projects related to infrastructure, agriculture, social issues, and more. The research teams...

Further education projects announced for two Galway locations

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has today announced funding for two projects at locations run by Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board...

Two new farming apprenticeships announced

Two new farming apprenticeships have been announced by Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris TD. The Farm Manager apprenticeship creates a pathway to a managerial...

Four new tertiary degree programmes announced for Galway

Four new degree programmes have been announced by Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) for September 2023. They form part of the new...

€6.5m announced for ATU and University of Galway

Senator Seán Kyne has welcomed funding from Minister Simon Harris for ATU and University of Galway of over €6.5 million to be administered by...

University of Galway welcomes govt approval for 3 new healthcare degrees

University of Galway has welcomed Government approval for three new healthcare degrees with a specific focus on community-based care and addressing workforce needs in...

Atlantic Technological University included in new student accommodation plans

Atlantic Technological University is being included in a new government plan to deliver new student accommodation for the TU sector. Minister for Higher Education Simon...

Thousands of free and subsidised higher education places available

Thousands of free and subsidised higher education places will be available to people in Galway as part of the 2023 Springboard+ and Pillar 1 of...

Huge problem with zero-hour contracts in third level institutions

A local TD has urged Minister Simon Harris to address precarious working conditions for PhD researchers and early academics in third level institutions. Galway West...

Galway & Roscommon ETB gets €150,000 to help the educationally disadvantaged

The Galway & Roscommon Education and Training Board has been allocated €150,000 to help educationally disadvantaged communities. The funding for the GRETB is part of...

Tuam’s new X-ray facilities to be in use by December

The long-awaited X-Ray facilities in Tuam are will begin installation by June this year and will be operational before the end of the year. The...

GRETB awarded half a million in further education funding

Galway & Roscommon Education and Training Board will be receiving half a million in capital funding for further education projects. Minister for Further and Higher...

University of Galway awarded funding for STEM inclusion projects

The University of Galway has been awarded funding for two projects meant to get people engaged with STEM topics and foster diversity. Ministers Simon Harris...

People encouraged to “squeeze in a read” on Ireland Reads Day

Two government ministers have encouraged people to 'squeeze in a read' on Ireland Reads Day today, February 25. This is the third consecutive year of...

Local senator calls for measures to tackle increase in youth mental health issues

Local senator Aisling Dolan has said that actions must be taken to deal with the increase in mental health issues among young people in...

Over €450,000 funding to help Galway students with cost of living crisis

More than €450,000 in grant funding has been announced to help university students in Galway with the cost of living crisis. This once off funding...

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