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GMIT awarded €2.9 million for free upskilling courses

GMIT has received €2.9 million in funding to deliver 21 free or heavily subsidised upskilling courses this year. The funding is part of the Higher...

Free and subsidised places announced on courses at NUIG and GMIT

Free and subsidised higher education places have been announced for a number of courses at GMIT and NUI Galway under the Springboard+ 2021 and...

GMIT awarded €1.8m for huge boost to apprenticeship courses

GMIT has been awarded €1.8 million to increase the number of apprenticeship courses it offers in Galway City and Letterfrack. The funding from the Higher...

Application being submitted today to create Connacht/Ulster Technological University

A formal application is due to be made today for GMIT, Sligo IT, and Letterkenny IT to form a new Technological University for the...

GMIT welcomes report recommending increased funding to tackle sexual consent and violence

GMIT has welcomed the publication of the Technological Higher Education Authority's report on sexual violence and consent on campus, which calls for greater support...

GMIT celebrating International Women’s Day with programme of virtual events

GMIT is holding a series of virtual events on Monday to mark International Women's Day, including public talks, seminars, and an art exhibition by...

Step forward in plans to form new Technological University including GMIT

The formation of the Connacht Ulster Alliance - a merging of GMIT, Letterkenny IT and IT Sligo - has taken a step forward. Minister Simon...

GMIT offering 600 free or subsidised course places

GMIT is offering 600 free and subsidised places on 30 new modular skills courses to people whose livelihoods have been impacted by Covid-19. The courses,...

€5.7 million allocated to help GMIT become Technological University

€5.7 million in funding has been allocated to GMIT, Sligo IT, and Letterkenny IT to help towards their goal of achieving a joint Technological...

NUIG and GMIT awarded almost €3 million for capital works and equipment

NUI Galway and GMIT have been allocated almost €3 million between them for capital works and the purchase of equipment. The funding for Galway's two...

NUIG and GMIT receive almost €500k for mental health supports

NUI Galway and GMIT have been awarded just under half a million euro to enhance mental health and wellbeing supports for students this year. Minister...

New STEM building for GMIT going to tender in early 2021

A state of the art new STEM building for GMIT has achieved another important stepping stone towards completion, with the project going to tender...

NUIG Access Centre highlights opportunities for mature students and school leavers

Mature students and early school leavers wondering whether or not to take the plunge into higher education, now of all times, can get some...

Irish Traveller elected to NUI Galway governing body for first time

An Irish Traveller has been elected to NUI Galway's Údarás na hOllscoile for the first time. Owen Ward, a Professional Master of Education student, was...

Plans progress for state of the art STEM building at GMIT

Plans are progressing for a new state of the building for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths courses at the city campus of GMIT. The proposed...

Two Galway men headed to the Skills Olympics

Two young men from Galway will be part of the delegation representing Ireland at the 45th Skills Olympics in Russia later this month. Apprentice Jack...

GMIT awarded €2.2 million for free Springboard upskilling courses

GMIT has been awarded €2.2m from the Higher Education Authority to deliver 14 new Springboard training courses from next September. Springboard is an initiative that...

GMIT launches €60 million five year strategic plan

GMIT has unveiled a five year strategic plan that will guide it as it makes the shift to become a Technical University. The 2019 -...

Nearly two thirds of NUI Galway graduates get high honours degree

Universities are facing claims of inflating grades as 63 percent of stundents at NUI Galway receive a first or upper-second class honours degree. NUI Galway...

NUI Galway students say university library just isn’t good enough

The vast majority of students at NUI Galway are saying that the university's library building just isn't up to scratch. While students had plenty of...

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