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First governing body appointed for Atlantic Technological University

The first governing body of the new Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has been appointed today. It follows the granting of technological university status to GMIT,...

Third level students urged to take vaccine booster

Minister for Further Education Simon Harris has encouraged students to get their COVID-19 vaccine boosters "as soon as they can". Speaking today, Minister Harris said...

NUIG launches programme to prepare students for future world of work  

NUI Galway has today launched Designing Futures, a new educational programme that will prepare students to deal with the complexity and uncertainty of life...

17 new Apprenticeship programmes to be developed this year

Apprenticeship programmes are set to get a big boost this year from 17 new programmes to be developed in 2022. Minister for Further and Higher...

Call for urgent installation of X-ray facility at Tuam Medical Centre

East Galway TD Sean Canney has called on the HSE to get on with the installation of the X-ray facility at the Tuam Primary...

Campaign launched highlighting signs and dangers of ‘spiking’

An information campaign to raise awareness of the signs and dangers of drink 'spiking' has been launched by the Government and the Union of...

Atlantic Technological University to open in April

A President is being sought for the new Atlantic Technological University for the West and North-West set to formally open next April. Atlantic Technological University...

GMIT introduces anonymous reporting tool for violence and harassment

GMIT has introduced a new tool for its students to report bullying, harassment, violence, or discrimination with anonymity. The 'Speak Out' tool, an online and...

Expressions of interest sought for governing body of new Technological University

Minister Simon Harris has invited expressions of interest for nomination to the first Governing Body of the new Technological University for the West and...

NUIG Traveller students honoured with national achievement awards

Five NUI Galway Traveller students and the University’s Traveller Education Officer Owen Ward have been honoured with National Educational Achievement Awards. The presentation was made...

New university for North & West to be created ‘early next year’

A new Technological University for the North West will be established early next year with campuses in eight locations including Galway city, Minister Simon...

Pop-up vaccination centre returning to NUIG

The great success of pop-up vaccination centres at universities and colleges around the country means that they will return next week at NUIG and...

€2.4 million for student aid and mental health support at NUIG & GMIT

Students at NUI Galway and GMIT will benefit from €2.4 million in funding for financial aid and mental health supports announced today. Galway's two main...

33 NUI Galway research projects awarded government funding

Thirty-three NUI Galway research projects have been awarded funding by the Irish Research Council. The successful projects were announced by Minister for Further and Higher...

NUIG awarded €1m to drive equality strategy

NUI Galway has been awarded a special €1million fund to drive the University’s strategy and improvements in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Minister Simon Harris announced...

Creating Our Future Roadshow to visit Galway in October

The Creating Our Future Roadshow, which kicks off tomorrow in Co. Wicklow, will visit Galway on the morning of Monday 11 October. The government-led national...

NUI Galway appoints full-time Traveller Education Officer 

NUI Galway has appointed its first full-time Traveller Education Officer to lead the teaching and learning of students from the Traveller community. Owen Ward, a...

GMIT sees spike in demand for STEM courses, significant points increases

GMIT has seen a significant increase in demand for STEM related course this year with points increasing for almost 60% of their honours degree...

Galway students receive CAO offers today

Just over 3,000 students in Galway have received their first round CAO offers this afternoon, with points for many courses reaching a record high...

Fourteen Irish Travellers take first steps towards higher education

Fourteen Irish Travellers have been recognised at a special ceremony after completing NUI Galway Access Centre’s first Educational Transition Project. The Traveller students received certificates...

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