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University of Galway to welcome thousands for Open Days

University of Galway will welcome thousands of prospective students and their families to campus for this year’s annual autumn undergraduate open days next week. The...

Thousands more young people seeking mental health support

A leading youth mental health charity is warning that Ireland’s mental health support services are more stretched than ever before due to the double-whammy...

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...

No December exams for NUIG first years due to later start date

NUI Galway has confirmed that first year undergraduates will not sit in-person exams in December as their academic year will begin at a later...

Over 7,200 Galway students starting exams today

More than 7,200 students in Galway have commenced their Junior and Leaving Cert exams this morning. There are some 3,463 students in Galway sitting the...

Refusal to set up mental health helpline for exam students criticised

Denis Naughten TD and Galway County Councillor Dr Evelyn Parsons have criticised the HSE's "refusal to consider establishing a mental health helpline" for students...

STEM students invited to apply for Huawei talent programme with €5,000 on offer

STEM students in Galway have been invited to apply for the 2022 edition of Huawei Ireland's talent programme ‘Seeds for the Future’. Third-level students studying...

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...

Young community leaders honoured in Garda Youth Awards

Fine young people across Galway who make an effort every day to be a positive part of their community have been honoured at the...

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...

NUIG & GMIT awarded €4.4 million for capital works and computers

NUIG and GMIT have been awarded more than €4.4 million between them for new equipment and works to allow a safe reopening. The funding for...

City Council has Middle Arch closed again

The Middle Arch area of Galway City down by the Claddagh and Spanish Arch has been closed by the city council this weekend. At the...

NUIG Students’ Union urges caution booking student accommodation

NUI Galway Students' Union has urged students to be cautious when looking for accommodation for the upcoming academic year. The SU offered advice for students...

Marking of oral exams not finished – Minister for Education

Leaving Cert students' oral exams are still being marked and that the State Examinations Commission (SEC) "is continuing to monitor the marking process," Minister...

COVID-19: Four deaths and 425 new cases reported

There have been another four deaths related to COVID-19 reported by the Department of Health today, along with 425 new cases. Of the deaths notified...

GMIT investing €1 million in transition to high-tech industry

GMIT is investing €1 million in a plan to deepen collaboration between the Institute of technology and the engineering industry. The GMIT 'Transcend' project aims...

Mayoral Reception to honour Owen Ward for breaking down barriers to education

A Mayoral Reception will be held this summer for Galway's Owen Ward, for his work breaking down barriers to higher education for Irish Travellers...

Galway City traffic more than 40% higher than in 2020

Traffic in Galway City is more than 40% higher now than it was during the same period of the first lockdown in 2020 according...

Confirmed: Level 5 until 5th April, schools to reopen from March

An Taoiseach Michéal Martin has announced that Level 5 COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place until at least April 5, with schools set to...

Students and parents urged to attend SUSI grant meeting with Minister Harris

Students and parents are being encouraged to join in an online meeting next Thursday with Minister Simon Harris and Galway Senator Aisling Dolan, to...

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