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Strategic Partnership Programme funds cutting-edge projects
SFI scheme supports healthcare, climate change and financial services projects
Thu, May 27, 2021, 05:06 Barry McCall
Prof Mark Ferguson, director general of Science Foundation Ireland. Photograph: Jason Clarke Photography.
Since 2013, 28 cutting-edge research projects have benefitted from €40 million in funding from Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) Strategic Partnership Programme. The scheme aims to support research initiatives of scale with strong potential for delivering economic and societal impact to Ireland with projects addressing challenges in areas such as h
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■Freezing, bitter winds gusting 10 to 15 mph, blinding clouds of snow against windshields, and sidewalks resembling sheets of plate glass are all in store for area residents today. Television reception was reported by some area residents to be less than perfect. Winds played havoc with the outside wires making static predominate and visibility poor.
■Northampton High School will present a stage production of James Barrie’s classic tale “Peter Pan” in February. Fifty-three students will be featured in different roles. In the role of Peter will be Bill Sackrey. Wendy will be played by Sue Packard, and Captain Hook by Joe Edelberg.
); We are running out of places to dance : Appeals lodged against plans that would shut Dublin s Rí Rá and The Globe
A planned major expansion of the Central Hotel would see two popular nighttime hotspots in Dublin city shut. By Gordon Deegan Thursday 17 Dec 2020, 2:22 PM Dec 17th 2020, 2:22 PM 20,470 Views 22 Comments
The Globe is located on Dublin s George s Street.
Image: RollingNews.ie
Image: RollingNews.ie
PLANS FOR A new hotel development for Dublin city centre that will spell ‘last orders’ for well known Dublin night venues, Rí-Rá nightclub and The Globe bar have been put on hold.
This follows three separate appeals being lodged with An Bord Pleanala against Dublin City Council giving the green light for new plans for a major expansion of the Central Hotel on South Great George’s Street and Dame Court