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NUI Galway urged to reduce “unacceptable” exam repeat fees

A Sinn Féin TD has urged NUI Galway to reverse its decision to charge students almost €300 for each repeat exam. Mayo TD Rose Conway-Walsh...

The Druid returns to live theatre with DruidGregory

Galway's world famed Druid Theatre are returning to live performance with a rural tour of Galway centred of the works of Lady Gregory in...

Galway scientist leading international study on detecting dementia risk

NUIG researcher Dr Emer McGrath has been awarded a Clinician Scientist Fellowship and €655,524 for her research into detecting a person's risk of of...

Galway companies awarded over €10 million to develop groundbreaking medical technologies

Over €10 million in government funding has been awarded to Galway companies partnering with NUIG research teams to develop groundbreaking medical technologies. Three projects aimed...

Young people invited to share experiences of using mental health supports

Young people are being invited to share their views on mental health services and supports in Ireland, as part of a youth mental health...

Three young filmmakers win prizes in National Science Video Competition

Three one-minute films have been selected as the best science videos produced at home by young filmmakers in NUI Galway's ReelLIFE SCIENCE @ HOME competition. More...

COPE Galway warns of “ageist” attitudes in COVID-19 crisis

The COVID-19 crisis has put a spotlight on "ageist" attitudes and language COPE Galway warned ahead of the launch of its annual report for...

Coronavirus: 8 out of 10 Irish adults would install contact tracing app

The vast majority of adults in Ireland would be willing to install a contact tracing app to help curb the COVID-19 pandemic new research...

Over 1,500 free and subsidised higher education places available in Galway

There are 1,550 free and subsidised higher education places available in Galway for the next academic year, as part of two government initiatives. The courses...

Ireland’s most venomous spider could be more toxic than believed

In what is sure to be good news for absolutely no-one, the Noble False Widow spider, already considered the most venomous in Ireland, may...

NUI Galway jumps 21 places in QS World University Rankings

NUI Galway has moved up 21 places in the 2021 QS World University Rankings released today, which takes the university to 238th in the...

Galway survey to look at impact of Covid-19 on eating habits

The public have been invited take part in a NUI Galway survey which aims to find out how people’s attitudes to food has been...

Galway Cardiology trials new sensor to help patients with heart failure avoid hospital

The cardiology team at Galway University Hospitals has carried out a first-in-man clinical trial for a sensor that will hopefully allow patients with heart...

Public asked to be ‘Citizen Scientists’ in national hedgehog survey

One of Ireland's favourite animals - the hedgehog - is the subject of a new national survey led by researchers at NUIG and the...

Galway scientists develop new drone to fight COVID-19

A new drone has been developed by scientists at NUIG which can sanitise surfaces in public places to help fight the spread of the...

Unlikely meeting between GAA and FC Barcelona in live discussion

A live discussion tomorrow will see the GAA and Barça Foundation explore sport’s role in developing life skills during COVID-19. The event, hosted by NUI Galway...

Coastal and marine tourism could help jump start the sector

Coast and Marine tourism could hold enormous value to help the sector get back on its feet coming out of the Covid-19 crisis a...

SEAI calls on climate action champions to enter annual Energy Awards

Climate action champions are being called on to showcase their achievements as the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) launched its annual Energy Awards. Now...

80% of people would consider contact tracing app to help end lockdown

8 out of 10 people would be willing to consider installing a contact tracing app if it helped bringing Covid-19 lockdown restrictions to an...

Galway goes global with massive online technology event

An international line-up of expert speakers has been announced for one of Ireland’s biggest tech events taking place next week. The AtlanTec Festival 2020 will...

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