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Galway Chamber Business Awards launched
Galway Chamber has officially launched the Galway Chamber Business Awards 2025, proudly supported once again by main partner The Shannon Airport Group for the twelfth consecutive year. The awards celebrate the very best of Galway business, recognising innovation, ambition, sustainability, creativity, and community impact across the city and county.
Delayed ATU vet school will open next year
A new veterinary science degree in Atlantic Technological University will welcome its first students in autumn 2026.
Galway Chamber Business Awards to recognise excellence in local business
Galway Chamber has officially launched the Galway Chamber Business Awards 2025, proudly supported once again by main partner The Shannon Airport Group for the twelfth consecutive year. The awards celebrate the very best of Galway business, recognising innovation, ambition, sustainability, creativity, and community impact across the city and county.
Conamara Sea Week: Celebrating marine environment, art, culture and food
The Conamara Sea Week Festival takes place in Letterfrack in northwest Connemara from October 18 to 27.
ATU to host nine open days
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) will host nine open days across its campuses commencing October 1 at ATU Mayo in Castlebar.
From RTC to ATU — new book details the journey of an extraordinary Galway campus
The emergence of regional technical colleges (RTCs) in the 1970s initiated one of the most significant developments in the history of third level education in Ireland. By bringing a strong technical orientation and widening access to higher education for citizens, the RTCs contributed significantly to economic, social, and cultural development across the country. So too did the Institutes of Technology that emerged from the RTCs in the late 1990s, with most going on to become technological universities in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
From RTC to ATU — new book details the journey of an extraordinary Galway campus
The emergence of regional technical colleges (RTCs) in the 1970s initiated one of the most significant developments in the history of third level education in Ireland. By bringing a strong technical orientation and widening access to higher education for citizens, the RTCs contributed significantly to economic, social, and cultural development across the country. So too did the Institutes of Technology that emerged from the RTCs in the late 1990s, with most going on to become technological universities in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
ATU announces new Head of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) officially announced Professor Patrick Pollock as its new Head of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery at the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore last weekend.
Jobs Expo Galway returns to the Galmont Hotel on Saturday
Ireland’s leading careers fair, Jobs Expo Galway sponsored by Recruit.ie, will return to the Galmont Hotel & Spa this Saturday, September 13, bringing together jobseekers, employers, and industry experts under one roof for a full day dedicated to career opportunities, jobs and professional development.
Rental crisis sees Galway’s universities appeal to public for help
With the new academic year about to begin, both the University of Galway and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) are redoubling efforts to address the ongoing student housing crisis.
