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NUIG student is youngest ever winner of Mary Mulvihill media award

NUIG student James Hayes has been named the 2020 winner of the €2,000 Mary Mulvihill Award, a science media competition for third level students. Seventeen...

Covid-19 restart grants of up to €10k now available for small businesses

Small businesses can now avail of the Covid-19 restart grants, applications for which opened this week. The €250 million Covid-19 Restart Grants scheme was announced...

New app lets pubs and restaurants do business in COVID-era

An Irish tech duo have launched a new app that will allow pubs, restaurants, gyms and other outlets to open and do business in...

Local mother and son launch podcast to help people during lockdown

A new Galway-produced podcast has been launched by a mother and son to help people reflect during the crisis. The Hut near the Bog Podcast...

Revenue extends date for Local Property Tax payment

The Revenue has again extended the payment date for people paying their Local Property Tax via an annual debit instruction. The 2020 Local Property Tax...

SEAI calls on climate action champions to enter annual Energy Awards

Climate action champions are being called on to showcase their achievements as the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) launched its annual Energy Awards. Now...

Cancelled agricultural shows can keep government funding for next year

In a welcome bit of new for organisers of agricultural shows, funding allocated for shows not going ahead this year can still be used...

Flu vaccine will be free for children this year

The flu vaccine will be free for all children aged 2-12 this winter season, along with all other groups considered at risk by the...

€87,500 in funding announced for Mullagh & Kilkerrin projects

Projects in Mullagh and Kilkerrin will benefit from €87,500 in LEADER funding, it has been announced. Over half of the funding will go to Mullagh...

What lockdown restrictions are lifting on Monday?

Tomorrow will see the first phase of easing lockdown restrictions imposed to limit the spread of Covid-19, with a number of business sectors and...

NUIG Prof leading Covid-19 taskforce on international travel medicine

Professor Gerard Flaherty from NUIG has been appointed to head up an Covid-19 task force to provide public health guidance on resuming international travel. The...

Stevo’s fundraiser closes in on €30,000 as donations flood in!

In just two weeks, Stevo Timothy will take to his bike to cycle 5km in a challenge that has caught the attention of people...

Approval sought to use student accommodation at former Westwood Hotel site for tourists

Permission is being sought to allow the use of the approved student accommodation at the site of the former Westwood Hotel for tourist and...

Strengthen preventive measures to reduce mental health problems, says PBP

People Before Profit is calling for an increase in mental health funding after it was revealed that 169 people in the West have been...

GMIT engineers develop low-cost emergency ventilator

Staff at GMIT have bent their talents towards helping frontline services while colleges are closed by developing a new type of low-cost emergency ventilator. This...

Four out of five people would like to continue working remotely

The vast majority of people would like to continue working remotely after the COVID-19 crisis has passed a new survey from NUIG has revealed. A...

PorterShed plans move to larger new premises at Bowling Green

Plans have been submitted for PorterShed tech innovation hub and co-working space to move from its current premises to a redeveloped warehouse on Bowling...

Rise with the sun on Saturday and support Pieta House

This is the time of year where thousands of people would normally rise with the crack of dawn to walk from Darkness Into Light...

NUIG Students’ Union welcomes University’s decision to abandon 4% rent hike

NUI Galway Students’ Union has today welcomed the University’s decision to provide a rent rebate for on-campus student accommodation for 2020/21. This means that in...

‘Change Our Streets’ Open Letter to City Council signed by 200 organisations and individuals

Nearly 200 organisations and individuals have signed an Open Letter which was sent to Galway City Council today offering creative ideas on how we...

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