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ATU graduates win top awards at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Conference 2024
Two of the four top prizes in the 2024 Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Conference went to Atlantic Technological University (ATU) graduands Sharon Devine from Caherlistrane, County Galway and Jackie Kirk from Bishop O’Donnell Road, Galway city.
Key dates for 2025 Leaving Cert students and CAO applicants
November 6, 2024: CAO application process opens for those seeking places in universities and other colleges in 2025.
Start with TUS: your path to a bright future
Choosing the right university is one of the biggest decisions for students and their families.
From driving trucks to a 'fulfilling and rewarding' role in An Garda Síochána
It’s a long way from driving articulated dumper trucks and tippers, but ultimately, it was the career progression opportunities that attracted me to An Garda Síochána.
Tertiary degrees provide new pathway towards success
Revolutionising the process of obtaining a degree at third level, the 'Tertiary Education Programme' has effectively opened a new pathway for prospective students, one which does not focus on Leaving Cert points.
Forge your future at Galway Community College of Further Education
Galway Community College of Further Education (GCC) offers full-time courses in a wide variety of career areas designed for entry to skilled employment, in preparation for starting an apprenticeship, or for progression to further and higher education.
Why you should go on Erasmus
University of Galway has taken part in the Erasmus Programme since its inception in 1987. Thousands of students have benefited from the opportunity to study in another European country as part of their degree. Erasmus presents a unique opportunity to students, allowing you to experience the best of both worlds - to study something of interest to you while also being able to travel.
The misconceptions of college life
Starting college can be one of the most exciting times of your life. For some it may be the first time moving out of your family home and moving to a new city, and for others it means having to commute hours to get from the countryside into the city for a 9am lecture. College is a time for you to explore new opportunities, meet new people and learn things about yourself you never knew. However, there are a number of misconceptions that students starting college will have in their head about the experience.
The importance of clubs and societies in college
Starting college can be nerve-racking. Going into a new environment where you know no one, living with people you don’t know and potentially moving to a new county miles away from your home can all be a bit much to take in. One of the most essential parts of first year is finding your community, friends who help you adjust and share memories with, and what better way to find those friends than by meeting them in a club or society.
Should I attend college 'Open Days'?
What every prospective student should ask themselves is 'why should I go to an open day”?