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Give the gift of a good read
If you are looking for the perfect gift for the bookworm in your life, The Wounded Heart by Galway writer Barbara McKeon is the perfect pick.
ATU launches Ireland’s newest RIAI-accredited architecture programme
The Bachelor of Architecture at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) officially became Ireland's newest architecture programme, following the RIAI accreditation procedures and ratification by the RIAI council last week. This designation positions ATU as the sixth university in Ireland offering an RIAI-accredited qualification in architecture.
Universities mark a century of US-Ireland relations and peacebuilding
As Ireland celebrates a century of diplomatic ties with the United States, University of Galway, Queen’s University Belfast and University College Cork are partnering with the Irish Institute of Boston College to explore US-Ireland relations and peacebuilding.
Slieve Aughty Centre hosts Weekend in The Hills
Weekend in The Hills to be held by the Slieve Aughty Centre in collaboration with CELT (Centre for Environment Living and Training) on Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 of September.
Pálás cinema to screen Robinson documentary
Fresh from its launch at the Galway Film Fleadh, a documentary on the professional life of lawyer and Ireland’s first female head of state, Mary Robinson, will go on general release on Friday, August 23.
Galway City honours Irish men and women who died in past wars or on UN service
The Mayor of the City of Galway, Councillor Peter Keane, and Elected Members of Galway City Council participated in a moving remembrance ceremony to honour the Irish men and women who died in past wars or on service with the United Nations Peacekeeping, at the Galway City ceremony for the National Day of Commemoration in the University of Galway on Sunday.
UN status for Kinvara Tidy Towns
Kinvara Tidy Towns has been named one of 20 national Sustainable Development Goal champions in Ireland for 2024-2025.
University of Galway ranked number one in Ireland for sustainability
University of Galway has been named the number one university in Ireland for sustainable development for the third year in a row.
