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Comhaltas na Mac Léinn Ollscoil na Gaillimhe Statement on Anti-Semitism (voted on in SU Executive Committee 20/11/23) University of Galway Students’ Union are deeply
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Thriftmas Market The SU Thriftmas Market is back 11am-3pm Thursday 30th November in Áras na Mac Léinn. Call down for a well-deserved study break and
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SU Christmas Raffle The University of Galway Students’ Union Christmas Raffle is BACK! Raffle tickets are on sale until 11pm Thursday 7th December HERE. There’s 28
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CÉIM
Academic Peer Support for 1st Year Students
CÉIM is an academic peer-led support scheme for 1st year students in Engineering, BA Law, Geography and Political Science and Sociology. Groups of 1st years meet with trained 2nd year Student Leaders to learn from each other for one hour once a week or once every two weeks. Sessions are student led and are about working in small groups to gain a greater understanding of coursework, prepare for exams, develop new skills and become successful university students.
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Make Your Idea Happen
EXPLORE is where NUI Galway students and staff partner up and deliver their innovative ideas. Partnership is central to the culture of EXPLORE, which itself is a partnership between NUI Galway Students’ Union and the University. Since EXPLORE was launched in January 2012, we have delivered innovative ideas, new skills, new knowledge, new relationships and new inventions.
Academic Peer Support for 1st Year Students
CÉIM is an academic peer-led support scheme for 1st year Engineering students and 1st year Legal Studies students. Groups of 1st years meet with trained 2nd year Student Leaders to learn from each other for one hour once a week or once every two weeks. Sessions are student led and are about working in small groups to gain a greater understanding of coursework, prepare for exams, develop new skills and become successful university students. Sessions are about collaborative learning and are not like a lecture or a tutorial.