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Clinical trial shows promise for new blood cancer treatment

A clinical trial taking led by NUI Galway has shown promising results in the treatment of Multiple Myeloma blood cancer. The Blood Cancer Network Ireland,...

Galway woman headed to national final of the Best Young Entrepreneur competition

An enterprising Galway woman is set to represent the city and county at the Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur national final. 30-year-old Elizabeth McGloughlin of Tympany...

Making Space exhibition brings together astronomy and art

Astronomy and art have come together to create some breathtaking pieces of work for the Making Space exhibition at Galway Arts Centre next month. Making...

On your Bike – Galway’s westend to host Bike Buffet

Galway’s westend are hosting a cycle buffet to celebrate the food and cycling cultures of Galway for National Bike Week this month. The 2019 Bike...

Public invited to share views on €200 million Nuns’ Island redevelopment

NUI Galway is holding a two day public consultation this month on plans for a €200 million redevelopment of Nuns' Island. The university began work...

Historic landmarks lighting up blue for World Oceans Day

Dozens of landmarks in Galway and around Ireland will be lighting up Atlantic Blue this weekend to mark World Oceans Day. World Oceans Day on...

Multi-million push to get patients involved in healthcare research

NUI Galway has launched the latest stage of the multi-million plan to gets involved in healthcare research with the PPI Catalysts initiative. PPI Catalysts will...

Mould and rodents at Traveller accommodation in breach of human rights standards

The "deplorable and substandard" living conditions of traveller accommodation in Galway are in breach of national and international human rights standards. That's the conclusion of...

More under represented groups than ever accessing higher education

A greater number of people disadvantaged or under represented groups are accessing higher education in Galway than ever before. A new report '20 Years of...

Sweeney Oil wins Gradam award for encouraging Irish in business

A large crowd turned out yesterday to support the Irish language achievements of many businesses in Galway where Sweeney Oil was named the winner...

Galway’s beaches retain prestigious Blue Flag awards

The cleanest beaches in Galway have been named by the internationally recognised Blue Flag and Green Coast environmental awards. Beaches in Ireland which retained, were...

Astronomy and art brings generations together in Making Space

NUI Galway and Croí na Gaillimhe have been working together with the community in Galway on an inter-generational project creating art that celebrates science...

Call for council owned building to be used for city arts hub

City council candidate Joe Loughnane has expressed his support for a call by Theatre 57 for a council owned building to be used as...

How Galway Councils spend their money compared to other councils

Galway County Council spends eight times less per person than Dublin City Council on housing, new research has revealed. A new online platform developed by...

Ahascragh native named Deputy Principal of Educate Together Secondary School

Louise Judge from Ahascragh has been appointed the Deputy Principal of the new Educate Together Secondary School in Galway city opening in September. Louise is...

Galway hosts 37 countries for agriculture and climate change conference

Over five hundred delegates from 37 countries are gathered in Galway this week for the 7th EUGEO conference to talk about climate change and...

Moycullen artist Pádraic Reaney captures the desolate beauty of Inishark

A new exhibition from local artist Pádraic Reaney is only display at NUIG with the beauty of Inishark there for all to see. Inis Airc exhibition...

€250,000 fund to let Irish students live in the Gaeltacht

People studying Irish in higher education will get the chance to live in the Gaeltacht for three months with a new €250,000 fund. Students who...

Conference on the economics of medical devices in Galway

A conference on the future of medical devices and an economic analysis of their development will take place in Galway next week. The Health Economic...

Gaelic games on the big screen – Hollywood and Irish sports

While Gaelic games, football, hurling, camogie etc, are the biggest realm of sports in Ireland, people might be surprised at the long relationship they...

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