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Council concerned about visual prominence of proposed mobile mast

Galway County Council has expressed concerns about the scale and prominence of a planned replacement mobile mast in Woodlawn. Planning permission is being sought by...

University of Galway information event for mature students

University of Galway’s Access Centre will hold its annual information evening focusing on the needs of mature students and adult learners who may be...

New Access Centre office opens at University of Galway

Research by University of Galway shows the overall number of students from traditionally underrepresented groups are continuing to grow at the University. Galway East TD...

Nine Galway city cafés selling discounted €2 coffees this Friday

Nine cafés in Galway City are celebrating this Green Friday by offering their customers discounted €2 coffees all day. The coffees will be sold in...

Pan Pan Theatre Company archive launched at University of Galway

The archive of the award-winning Pan Pan Theatre Company has been donated to the University of Galway Library Archives. Established in 1993 by Gavin Quinn...

University of Galway announces bursary scheme for student teachers

University of Galway has announced the extension of the Máistir Gairmiúil san Oideachas (MGO) bursary scheme for student teachers. All student teachers who undertake the...

County senior hurling final replay – All you need to know

Loughrea and St. Thomas will clash again this weekend in another effort to decide the 2022 County Senior Hurling title. The final has gone to...

What makes a great hurler? – The Science of Hurling

Maybe the fastest game played on the grass, it takes a lot to truly excel at hurling, but what is that makes up a...

Decision due this week on east Galway mobile mast

A decision is due this week on whether planning permission will be granted for a larger, replacement mobile mast in Woodlawn. Planning permission is being...

Study finds zero-hour contracts lead to burnout for hospitality workers

A new study has found that hospitality employees who perceive they are on a ‘zero-hour’ contract, where their hours are unspecified, are particularly vulnerable...

University of Galway prepares for postgrad Open Day

University of Galway's autumn open day for postgraduate students next Tuesday will focus on the affordability of postgrad studies and the funding opportunities that...

Galway towns sought for new community singing initiative

A secular community singing initiative is looking to attract towns across Galway to sign up to its fun and inclusive movement over the coming...

Football Club Championship – Senior Quarter-Finals fixtures

It's a busy weekend for the Galway Football Club Championship, as all levels of the game move towards their final stages, or wrap up...

University exhibition celebrates legacy of Tomás Ó Máille

A major exhibition has been launched at University of Galway celebrating the legacy of the university's first professor of Irish, Tomás Ó Máille. Launched by...

Plans for 24m mobile mast for Claregalway approved

Planning permission has been granted for a 24m high mobile mast on the outskirts of Claregalway, to replace one removed from the town. Emerald Tower...

CÚRAM launches ‘Science Advocacy in MedTech’ White Paper

CÚRAM SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices has launched its 'Science Advocacy in MedTech' White Paper at a public event entitled Pathways to Policy. Key...

Using medtech to manage chronic conditions on island communities

A new research project from University of Galway is using state of the medical technology to improve disease management in island communities. Modern medicine has...

Conference to examine Irish Travellers’ experience over past century

A special conference will take place in Galway city this weekend to examine the experience of Irish Travellers/Mincéirs and the State from 1922 to...

Inishbofin residents told not to consume water until further notice

People on the Inishbofin Public Water Supply Scheme have been told not to consume water due to elevated levels of manganese. The notice, issued by...

Galway scientists find Noble False Widows up to 230 times more poisonous than native spiders

The venom of Noble False Widow spiders is up to 230 times more potent than that of native Northern European species, new research from...

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