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Three Galway researches presented with awards at Fulbright Irish Awards

Three NUI Galway reseachers were presented with Fulbright Irish Awards for 2018-2019. Rita Donnellan, Jasmine Headlam and Sally McHugh were presented with awards at the Ceremony...

Former president Mary Robinson to headline Our Ocean Wealth Summit 2018

The annual Our Ocean Wealth Summit is in Galway next week exploring how to develop the marine economy, and former Uachtarán na hÉireann Mary...

Salthill beach cleaner Paulie Cleans Up will be missed!

For the past six weeks a young Lithuanian entrepreneur - under the name Paulie Cleans Up - has been collecting garbage in Salthill, South...

Galway salmon producer tops international sustainability chart

Organic salmon producer and Galway firm, Marine Harvest, has topped the new Coller FAIRR (Farm Animal Investment Risk & Return) Protein Producer Index. This index...

NUI Galway launches database on energy saving practices

NUI Galway and its partners in the Horizon 2020 project ENERGISE have launched an online database of best practice examples of energy initiatives from...

Ocean Wealth Summit comes to Galway in June

Seafood and marine industry leaders will gather at the fifth annual “Our Ocean Wealth” Summit in a purpose-built marquee at Galway Docks, on June...

€5million supercomputer to be installed at NUI Galway

NUI Galway will be home to a new national supercomputer for scientific research worth €5.4 million. The supercomputer will be used to provide Irish researchers with...

NUI Galway at centre of Smart Hydrogen project

A €9 million energy sustainability project, known as GenComm, delivered by NUI Galway and ten European partners has launched the first of its White Papers on Smart...

Galway’s archaeological sites threatened by coastal erosion

Everyone has experienced the devastation wrought by increasingly powerful storms like Ophelia, Eleanor, and - most recently - Emma. But while Galway residents clear the...

CAPE Youth Project engages Galway’s next generation

Galway’s CAPE Youth Project will be launching a monthly movie night for young people starting Friday, February 2. Part of Youth Work Ireland Galway, which...

€23million funding announced for regional and local Galway roads

23million euro has been allocated for regional and local roads in Galway, it has been announced. The announcement today by Hildegrade Naughton TD and Transport...

Gluas: Proposed public transport in Galway City

The biggest talking point in Galway right now has to be the prospect of a Gluas. Gluas, for anyone who has somehow avoided the...

Connemara wind farm could power every home in Galway

The 169MW Galway Wind Park, co-developed by SSE and Coillte in Connemara, has entered commercial operation and is now Ireland’s largest and best performing...

Government should be ‘ashamed’ of budget – Galway TD

Catherine Connolly today slammed yesterday's budget, saying that the government should be 'absolutely ashamed'. The Galway West TD made the comments in the Dáil this...

NUI Galway to host discussion on extreme weather events

The Discipline of Geography at NUI Galway will host a half-day symposium on ‘Extreme Weather Events: Physical and Social Impacts’ on Wednesday, 28 June....

Genesys supporting cycling in the workplace

Galway based software company Genesys has achieved European accreditation for its effort to be a cycling friendly employer. Genesys Cloud Services was awarded the European...

€1 million funding secured for retrofitting homes in Galway City

Funding of €1 million has been secured to help hundreds of houses in Galway City undergo retrofits to make them warmer and more energy...

Four ATU research teams win SFI funding to help address societal challenges

Four ATU research teams have secured funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) for projects related to infrastructure, agriculture, social issues, and more. The research teams...

GIAF and University of Galway announce new five-year strategic partnership

Galway International Arts Festival and the University of Galway have announced a new five year strategic partnership which will see ever more events staged...

Bursary programme lets students experience life of marine scientists

Galway's Marine Institute is welcoming students taking part in the summer bursary programme to learn more about the life of marine scientists. There are 22...

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