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Free gigs for new bands in Galway
Galwegian record label Strange Brew is launching a new series of free events to showcase local, musical talent.
TUS researcher receives 'medal of excellence' from Irish Research Council
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) PhD student Aaron Maloney has been awarded this year’s Jane Grimson Medal of Excellence by the Irish Research Council (IRC).
Alkermes plc announces agreement to sell Athlone facility to Novo Nordisk
Alkermes plc has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its development and manufacturing facility in Athlone, Ireland to Novo Nordisk, a leading global healthcare company.
Rick Officer new chief officer at Marine Institute
Dr Rick Officer has been appointed as the next Chief Executive Officer of the Marine Institute, Ireland's state agency for marine research, technology development, and innovation.
Budget relief ‘not enough’ says SU president
The details of the tertiary education package for Budget 2024 has received a poor welcome from University of Galway students, with the Postgraduate Workers Organisation (PWO) calling it the ‘bare minimum’ and Student Union President, Dean Kenny, describing it as ‘welcome, but not enough’.
Contract signed for construction of houses at Ballymoe
Galway County Council has signed a contract with Finna Construction Ltd. for the construction of eight houses at Durrow & Ballaghymurry, Ballymoe.
Avail of new career opportunities at Job Expo in Leisureland
If you are eager for new career opportunities this autumn you’ll be happy to hear that Jobs Expo Galway will be returning to Leisureland’s Events Centre on September 30.
Emerging Irish band The Fynches are set to soar at Monroe’s Live
Fresh from supporting renowned Irish acts The Coronas and The Stunning, emerging band The Fynches are soaring, fuelled by their mutual love of music. They will bring their fresh and original work to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, September 16.
Airbnb boosted County Westmeath economy by three million euro in 2022
Travel on Airbnb was worth €3 million to the Westmeath economy in 2022, according to a new independent report from Oxford Economics, commissioned by Airbnb.
