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Galway support groups benefit from €5.25m victims of crime fund

Multiple charities working in Galway have been awarded more than €400,000 in funding for NGOs supporting victims of crime. Minister for Justice Simon Harris has...

Student maintenance grant increases from today

Students maintenance grants will increase from today as part of changes agreed in Budget 2023. The Special and Band 1 maintenance grant rates increase by...

10 new Apprenticeship programmes launching in 2023

The government has announced that ten new apprenticeship programmes are going to be rolled out over the course of 2023. This will bring the total...

Campaign assures victims of domestic abuse that services are ‘Still Here’ over Christmas

The government is running a public awareness campaign over the holiday period to let to suffering from domestic abuse know that services remain open. The...

International Consent Day: Training to roll out in Galway schools and colleges

A programme has been launched to give educators the information, skills and support they need to promote positive, active consent among learners. The new Active*...

Government to help fund building student accommodation in Galway

The government has approved plans to deliver hundreds of student accommodation beds in Galway, by committing state funding to construction. Minister for Further and Higher...

Minister announces changes for school leavers as CAO opens

Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has confirmed school leavers will now be able to access information on traineeships from the Central...

Students urged to apply for SUSI grants before Thursday deadline

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has urged students who have not already done so to apply to the Student Grant Scheme before the deadline...

2,800 SUSI grant holders in Galway to get double payment

Some 2,800 SUSI grant holders in Galway will receive a double payment next month, while many more will get a fee refund. The government has...

University of Galway receives more recognition for gender equality progress

University of Galway has again been recognised for advancing gender equality, with its School of Engineering receiving an Athena Swan Silver Award. The Athena Swan...

More than 57,000 people receiving CAO offers today

More than 57,000 young people in Ireland are receiving CAO offers for places in college and university today. The Central Applications Office has today issued...

NUI Galway officially becomes University of Galway

NUI Galway has officially been renamed as Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway today, four months after the decision was announced to change...

NUI Galway & ATU get €6.5m for greener and more accessible campuses

NUI Galway and Atlantic Technological University have been awarded €6.5 million in funding for greener and more accessible campuses. Minister for Further and Higher Education...

Extra scholarships announced for disadvantaged students

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has today announced financial supports for students seeking to access higher education. The €2 million funding announcement includes 50 bursaries...

Public transport around college towns needed in student accommodation crisis

Improved public transport around college towns would help in solving the student accommodation crisis, Éamon Ó Cuív has said. Speaking in the Dáil, the Galway...

NUIG and ATU allocated over €200,000 to support autistic students

NUI Galway and the Atlantic Technological University have been awarded over €200,000 each to support autistic students and those with an intellectual disability. Minister for...

Galway Senator welcomes SUSI grant increases

A Galway Senator has said that changes made to the SUSI grant scheme will result in "significant improvements" for third level students. Applications are now...

Atlantic Technological University to become “powerhouse” for education

Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has today opened the new Atlantic Technological University, saying that it will become a 'powerhouse' for...

GMIT purchases Galwegians RFC grounds in €9m deal

GMIT has announced the purchase of the grounds of Galwegians Rugby Club on the Old Dublin Road for €8.95 million today. The 9.75 acre Crowley...

Galway medical devices firm creating 30 jobs with €50m investment

The Galway based medical devices firm CERENOVUS will be increasing its workforce by a third from a €50 million investment announced today. CERENOVUS, an emerging...

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