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Galway scientist wins prestigious Irish Cancer Society award

NUI Galway researcher John Daly was named PhD Researcher of the Year at the recent Irish Cancer Society Research Awards. John, currently completing his PhD...

Woman stalked for weeks by man who broke into her home and attacked housemate with a hammer

A woman who was stalked by a man for weeks before he broke into her house and attacked her housemate with a hammer is...

Irish Traveller elected to NUI Galway governing body for first time

An Irish Traveller has been elected to NUI Galway's Údarás na hOllscoile for the first time. Owen Ward, a Professional Master of Education student, was...

Incredible health scientist shortlisted for European Young Researcher Award

NUIG's Elaine Toomey, a scientist dedicated to improving the quality of health research, has been shortlisted for the Euroscience European Young Researcher Award...

Galway Hospitality Group makes eating out easy for people with communication difficulties

A local hospitality group has introduced communication friendly menus at their cafés, restaurants, and coffee shops to make ordering an easier experience for people...

NUI Galway awarded €175,000 for science engagement initiatives

NUI Galway has been awarded €175,000 for five initiatives that aims to improve public engagement and education about science. The funding from Science Foundation Ireland’s...

Plans submitted for Dangan housing development

Plans have been submitted to Galway City Council for a housing development on the Upper Newcastle Road in Dangan with 21 units. Brownville Developments Limited...

Donegal Tuesday brings massive crowds to Eyre Street for day long drinking

Donegal Tuesday, the 'highlight' of the unofficial Rag Week for students in the city, is back again with big crowds at the Hole in...

Blood pressure treatment guidelines called into question by Galway study

Up to 150,000 Irish patients who could be affected by new, lower thresholds for high blood pressure treatment might not need any increase in...

Galway startup developing chemical free masks and wipes to fight viruses

A Galway based medical startup is developing new medical masks and wipes which could capture and trap viruses without using toxic chemicals. Aquila Bioscience is...

Holocaust memorial event to hear from concentration camp survivor

Tomi Reichental, a survivor of the Bergen Belsen concentration camp, will speak about the horrors he endured and the need for solidarity at a...

Galway 2020 gets its own commemorative stamp

An Post has launched two colourful stamps this week celebrating Galway 2020 and Rijecka 2020 in their year as the European Capital of Culture. Galway...

Do fitness apps help you get in shape, or just stress people out

Fitness apps that track how much you're exercising and offer social features, or game like achievements, to keep people invested are a common part...

Over the Edge celebrating 17 years sharing people’s love of poetry and fiction

Over the Edge is celebrating its 17th birthday this weekend with the January Reading & Open Mic night for lovers of poetry and prose. This...

Share your love of science with FameLab Galway

NUIG is once again calling for scientists and science enthusiasts to share their love of any topic with audiences at FameLab Galway. FameLab is the...

New study looking for people who have experienced medical error at GP

Researchers at NUI Galway are looking for participants for a study on medical errors in General Practice. The research team from the School of Medicine...

Galway academics awarded funding for project to turn teachers into researchers

A group of researchers from Galway have been awarded funding for a three year project to improve on teachers research skills and networking. Dr Cornelia...

Over €150,000 raised for breast cancer research at Galway Races

More than €150,000 was raised for the Galway based National Breast Cancer Research Institute at a Galway Races fundraiser. The National Breast Cancer Research Institute...

Galway companies awarded €36.5 million to create disruptive technologies

Seven projects with Galway based partners have been awarded €36.5 million from the Disruptive Technologies Fund this year. Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation Heather...

Young people look to the future on 30th anniversary on UN convention of children’s rights

To mark the 3oth anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child young people around Galway were issues most concern children...

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