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NUIG staff and students urged to join rapid testing pilot scheme

Staff and students at NUIG are being urged to volunteer for a rapid testing pilot programme to track and control COVID-19 in universities. The UniCoV...

Free and subsidised places announced on courses at NUIG and GMIT

Free and subsidised higher education places have been announced for a number of courses at GMIT and NUI Galway under the Springboard+ 2021 and...

Work begins on bringing Old Grove Hospital back to life

Work has finally begun on the redevelopment of the Old Grove Hospital in Tuam after it has been left idle for more than two...

Mixed messages on July reopening plans bad for workers Farrell says

Clarity and an end to mixed messaging is needed on the reopening of sectors of the economy in July, and the pandemic unemployment payment...

Application being submitted today to create Connacht/Ulster Technological University

A formal application is due to be made today for GMIT, Sligo IT, and Letterkenny IT to form a new Technological University for the...

NUIG awarded funding for 10 research projects collaborating with community groups

Ten projects at NUI Galway have received funding to for research collaborating with community and voluntary organisations working in healthcare, human rights, rural crime,...

“If you are on Erasmus, stay where you are” – Government to pay for students’ mandatory quarantine

"Stay where you are" is Minister Simon Harris' message to Irish Erasmus students today, with the government promising to pay for mandatory hotel quarantine...

Galway projects inspiring young people to pursue science

Nurturing future generations of scientists in Ireland can rely heavily on getting young people engaged with science, and inspiring them to pursue a future...

Galway & Roscommon ETB to receive €500k in funding

Over €8 million has been announced for Education and Training Boards across the country today, with Galway and Roscommon ETB set to benefit from...

New campaign gives tools to respond to sexual violence disclosures

An eight-week 'Start Here' social media campaign has been launched by NUI Galway’s Active Consent, the Union of Students in Ireland and Galway Rape...

NUI Galway to host Traveller Ethnicity Day next week

NUI Galway is to host a series of online events on Monday 1 March 2021 as part of Traveller Ethnicity Day. Minister Simon Harris, Senator...

Step forward in plans to form new Technological University including GMIT

The formation of the Connacht Ulster Alliance - a merging of GMIT, Letterkenny IT and IT Sligo - has taken a step forward. Minister Simon...

NUI Galway’s CÚRAM medical devices centre awarded over €46 million

NUI Galway's groundbreaking CÚRAM Medical Devices Research Centre has been awarded €46.37 million in funding to keep its cutting edge research going for the...

461 staff at Galway hospitals off work due to COVID-19

Hundreds of staff at Galway hospitals are not at work because of Covid-19, it has been revealed. Saolta confirmed this week that 406 staff at...

NUI Galway elects new Governing Authority

NUI Galway has announced the results of elections for staff and graduates to its new Governing Authority, which sees women take up six of...

Warm & hearty Greek-inspired recipe perfect for cold Winter nights

Inspired by Greek dishes like moussaka and pastitsio as well as recipes from other Mediterranean countries, this warm bowl of hearty and healthy food...

40 NUI Galway researchers awarded Irish Research Council funding

Forty researchers at NUI Galway will receive funding under the Irish Research Council’s prestigious Government of Ireland funding programme. Among the researchers at NUIG to receive...

Third-level students take over Twitter calling for Education For All

Minister Simon Harris' Twitter mentions were bombarded last night when students from Galway and across the country took to the social media platform to...

GMIT highlighting the research of STEM undergrads at virtual SURE conference

GMIT will play host to the third annual SURE Conference this week, in a virtual event highlighting the research being done by STEM undergraduates...

€5.7 million allocated to help GMIT become Technological University

€5.7 million in funding has been allocated to GMIT, Sligo IT, and Letterkenny IT to help towards their goal of achieving a joint Technological...

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