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Ireland’s first Masters in Diabetes programme launched at NUI Galway

Ireland’s first Masters in Diabetes programme has been launched by NUI Galway’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. The Masters programme aims to prepare...

Poor sewage systems linked to antibiotic resistance

A new study of sewage systems in cities across the world has found that poor public sanitation may be linked to antibiotic resistance. Researchers from...

Galway medtech start-up raises €3 million for next gen stroke treatment

The Galway based medtech start-up Perfuze has secured €3 million in investment funding to develop a next generation technology to treat acute ischemic stroke. According to...

NUI Galway Students Union launches SHAG Week events

NUI Galway Students Union has launched its SHAG Week (Sexual Health Awareness and Guidance) events which will include free confidential rapid HIV testing with...

Supposedly cleaner fuels still cause massive air pollution, NUI Galway study finds

Fuels like wood and peat, that are supposed to be cleaner for the environment than coal, are still causing severe air pollution, a new...

ATU Innovation Hub secures €45.75m of Disruptive Technologies Innovation Funding

Demonstrating a commitment to innovation and technological advancement, ATU's Innovation Hubs (iHubs) have achieved outstanding success within the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund. Galway iHub...

Maroon and White Swim or Splash returns to Ladies Beach this month

Galway’s Maroon and White swim or splash returns to Ladies Beach, Salthill next Sunday, 14 April at 10am. The challenge is to dip, dash or...

Elevate Your Business with These Strategies to Build Customer Loyalty

One of the most significant operational hurdles you’ll come across isn’t attracting customers but cementing loyalty to ensure they keep coming back. Acquiring a...

Croí CEO receives University of Galway’s highest possible award

The CEO of heart and stroke charity Croí, Neil Johnson, has been conferred with the University of Galway's highest possible award, an Honorary Doctorate Degree...

University of Galway presents Honorary Degrees in Winter Conferring

The University of Galway has awarded Honourary Degrees this week to luminaries working in civil rights, traditional Irish music, philanthropy and more. The celebrations take...

Revolutionising Your Small Business in Ireland: 2024’s Essential Growth Strategies

The small business landscape in Ireland is continually evolving, with significant trends expected to shape operations in 2024. To truly revolutionise your small business,...

Galway based Aerogen achieves milestone 20 million Solo systems produced

Galway based medtech company Aerogen has crossed a titanic milestone having now produced 20 million of their drug delivery systems. The Aerogen Solo is used...

Aer Lingus looking for new cabin crew members

There is less than a week remaining until the application deadline in Aer Lingus' latest recruitment drive for new cabin crew members. The Irish airline...

Croí named as official charity partner for Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby have announced that Galway's Croí have been chosen as their official charity partner for the 2023/24 season. The heart and stroke charity will...

Croí CEO receives prestigious European award for work with heart patients

The Heart & Stroke charity Croí are thrilled to announce that its CEO Neil Johnson has been announced as the inaugural winner of a...

Two Galway groups shortlisted for National Lottery Good Causes Awards

Two local organisations from Galway were yesterday announced as National Finalists in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards 2023. Galway has received nominations in the...

Vhi joined by local students to launch wellbeing fund

Students at St Paul’s Secondary School in Oughterard who participated in the Venture Out Wilderness Project have helped launch this year's Vhi Health &...

Bikers Ride Out to the Neonatal Unit at University Hospital Galway

Bikers have come roaring to the aid of the neonatal intensive care unit at University Hospital Galway. ‘Bikers Ride Out For Prems’, a voluntary charity...

The onset of winter: how to prepare right

With the year slowly coming to an end, winter is also just around the corner. As with every season, winter brings with it unique...

GOAL urges people to take part in Jersey Day fundraiser

Humanitarian aid agency GOAL is appealing to people in Galway to take part in the GOAL Jersey Day, which takes place on Friday, 14...

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