Students and staff at NUI Galway showed their potentially life-altering ideas at the inaugural Explore Innovation Awards this week.
Creating life-like skin, helping disabled drivers...
Students from St. Brigid's College in Loughrea did Galway proud in science and sports, placing second at the international Formula 1 in Schools championship...
Three thousand young people in Galway are headed into secondary school for the last time today to collect their Leaving Cert results.
Around Ireland 57,000...
A new project called INCluSilver aims to support collaboration between small to medium enterprises from different sectors to create better nutritional options for older...
Galway-based social enterprise project, Meals4Health, has been announced as one of the eight successful awardees of this year’s €1.6 million Social Enterprise Development Fund.
Meals4Health...
The Galway-Roscommon Education and Training Board is advertising positions for 26 new teachers at nine schools in Galway.
Teachers are needed across a wide range...
Coastal communities in Galway and all along the Atlantic will benefit from over €400,000 in funding from Ireland's Fisheries Local Action Groups.
The FLAGs grants...
Minister Seán Kyne has announced co-funding for Atlantic Economic Corridor Officers in local authorities.
The Galway West TD confirmed funding of €300,000 for each of...
Galway City Council has today adopted a motion to fully support the the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement in solidarity with the people...
Galway City Council will discuss a motion on whether the council will endorse the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel on Monday, 11...
The odds are impressive, many pundits feel a procession to the 'Super Eights' has begun and things are good again in Galway football. But the players...
Twenty-seven projects in Galway, Mayo and the West are to benefit from funding of over €165,000.
The funding has been allocated under the European Maritime...
The first annual Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) Colloquium in GMIT was opened today by Minister for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor.
The day brought...
Galway businesses were among the winners at last week's All-Stars competition at the All-Ireland Business Summit in Croke Park.
The 1,000-strong audience from across the...
An NUI Galway researcher has received funding for a Collaborative Research Fellowship in Italy for the LINCS (Language Interaction and New Communities in a...