Chuck Feeney dissolves Atlantic Philanthropies after giving away $8bn
Some $1.3bn was given in grants to various projects in the Republic since 1982
Some $1.3bn was given in grants to various projects in the Republic since 1982
University’s foundation mailing list suffers cyber attack
Students condemn ‘wasteful and frivolous’ spending noted in Charities Regulator report
Charities Regulator criticises university foundation spending on business class flights and luxury hotels
NUI Galway researchers devise new national ‘active consent’ programme
NUI Galway hears how writer’s work shows how power functions through ‘creation of alternative facts’
Audits also reveal extra payments to staff and non-compliance with procurement rules
Dr Jim Browne says he is confident the university is addressing the gender issue
NUIG appoints Coulter as honorary adjunct professor at its school of law
Prof Pat Dolan speaking at opening by Tánaiste of Institute for Lifecourse and Society
Moving to the west of Ireland was meant to be a temporary stay for the writer, artist and cartographer. But, four decades later, he remains in Connemara, although his mind is setting sail for elsewhere
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices