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NUI Galway Mincéirs Whiden Society honours founding member

The Mincéirs Whiden Society at NUI Galway has awarded Owen Patrick Ward honorary life membership. Mr Ward, a programme coordinator in the University’s Access Office,...

Breaking: Level 5 lockdown to be extended until 5 March

The Level 5 lockdown will remain in place until 5 March and new travel restrictions will be introduced at airports and ports after the...

Lockdown 3: Full list of new measures and restrictions

Schools will remain closed until 1 February and teaching will take place online under new strict measures announced by the government today to slow...

Galway GAA outlines 2021 fixture plans

Galway GAA has released details of fixture plans for the 2021 League and Championships, with next year also likely to be significantly disrupted due...

NUIG Students’ Union launches Mental Health Week

A series of online events will be hosted by NUI Galway Students' Union to mark their Mental Health Week taking place next week from...

NUI Galway’s Autumn Open Day goes virtual this year

NUI Galway's Autumn Undergraduate Open Day will take place virtually this year due to public health restrictions. The event, taking place this Saturday, 24 October...

Ballinasloe man faces prison for sexual assault of friend’s 16 year old daughter

A Ballinasloe man faces three years in jail for sexual assault on a then 16 year old girl, the daughter of his friend of...

Calculated grades fix “too late” for some who have started college

Correcting the grades of up to 10% of Leaving Cert students affected by the calculated grades debacle may be too late for some young...

6,500 students will have results increased due to calculated grades debacle

Roughly 6,500 students will have some of their Leaving Cert results increased as a result of two serious errors found in the calculated grades...

There is more than one route from school to university

The established route from school to university is not a ‘one size fits all’ model. That’s the message to students today from Andrew Brownlee, CEO...

GMIT offers second chance for students who don’t get the needed Maths grade

GMIT and the Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board have introduced a new maths course for students who fell short of what they...

Students urged to use caution before leasing accommodation this year

Students are being advised to exercise extreme caution before signing up to a lease for accommodation this year, as it's still uncertain what the...

NUIG makes changes to 2020/21 academic year

NUIG is making significant changes to the timetable and teaching methodology of the upcoming 2020/21 academic year in response to the impact of the...

Undergraduate Open Day at NUIG to be held online for first time

NUI Galway's Undergraduate Open Day will be held online for the first time on Thursday, 7 May. The Open Day will give students, parents and...

GMIT launches online Open Day for prospective students

While the current crisis may seem like we're stuck in limbo, life will return to normal eventually, and GMIT is helping students plan for...

GMIT volunteers making ventilators and vital PPE

Though teaching and much other college activity has come to a halt during the Covid-19 pandemic, staff at GMIT are still hard at work...

Online resources for students studying for exams from home

Schools in Ireland are closed until March 29 at the least amid the coronavirus pandemic, but schools are attempting to keep things as normal...

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...

PBP calls for network of public youth centres in Galway

A network of publicly funded and owned youth centres are needed in Galway to give young people an outlet and help them plan ahead. That's...

GMIT reveals what courses are in demand this year

There has been an increase in demand for STEM, Design, and Agriculture related courses at GMIT this year. CAO figures show a spike in applications...

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