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Croi heart & stroke charity scoops three national healthcare awards

Croí and its subsidiary, the National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health took home three top awards at the National Healthcare Awards this month. Now...

Major anti-racism meeting to take place next week

A major anti-racism public meeting will be held at the end of this month by the Galway Anti-Racism Network. The event will take place on...

Public event on the rise of Superbugs and how to stop them

NUI Galway are hosting a free public event today on tackling the issue of antibiotic resistance and the growing prevalence of superbugs. Antibiotic resistant bacteria,...

Open Mic for local poetry and prose at Over the Edge

The November ‘Over The Edge: Open Reading’ will take place in Galway City Library on the 21st for people to hear and showcase poetry...

Students pull up their socks for charity

Students at NUI Galway have launched fantastic new socks this week, with all proceeds going to worthy causes. The socks, a collaboration with Galway company...

Picture special: House Hotel event in aid of Breast Cancer Research

A fundraising event was recently held at the House Hotel in aid of National Breast Cancer Research Institute. The National Breast Cancer Research Institute is...

80,000 people Danse Macabre for the Macnas Halloween Parade

This year's Macnas Halloween Parade smashed all records with almost 80,000 people lining the streets to watch the strange and wonderful creations passing by. The...

Business ethics and whistleblowing in today’s world

Just what role does ethics play in the modern business world, and where does whistleblowing fit into that picture? These are questions which will be...

Free public talk and short film screening to take place on World Stroke Day

A public talk and short film screening will be hosted by Croí, the heart and stroke charity, on Tuesday -World Stroke Day. The free event,...

Study finds octopus skin gets more warty the deeper they live

It's commonly accepted that you shouldn't judge someone based on their appearance, but you can tell a lot about an octopus by how warty...

Irish language courses in higher education receive €1.6 million support

Nine Irish language courses and institutes of higher education including NUI Galway have been approved €1.63 million in additional funding. The funding was announced this...

Get ready to Danse Macabre for the Macnas Halloween parade

It won't be long now before Macnas returns to the streets of Galway with their epic and otherworldly storytelling in their annual Halloween parade. The...

Local communities to unite for local woman during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Locals from Lackagh, Turloughmore and Claregalway will come together this October as the communities unite for Breast Cancer Awareness month. It’s all in support of...

Over the Edge open reading for new and experienced writers

The monthly gathering of local writers, poets, and anyone who fancies a turn at the pen for the Over the Edge Open Reading will...

Robotics breakthrough could stop your body attacking medical devices

Researchers from NUI Galway have announced a breakthrough in robotics which could help stop the body from attacking implanted medical devices. Huge numbers of people...

Seminar on public and patient involvement in healthcare

An public event on getting the public and patients involved in healthcare economics research will take place at NUI Galway next week. PPI Ignite @...

Medtech startup awarded €50,000 for device treating leg ulcers

The Galway medtech startup FeelTect has been awarded €50,000 to help develop their wearable device for treating venous leg ulcers. The Tight Alright device is...

Engineering maths exam gives Leaving Cert students second chance

Students who got enough CAO points for an undergraduate engineering course at NUI Galway but failed to get the required mark in maths will...

‘Superb and engaging’ documentary wins International Festival Award

Galway film A Tiny Spark has been awarded Best Medical Short at Sci On! Film Festival in Nevada. The film which is the most recent produced...

Director of CÚRAM elected to the Irish Academy of Engineering

Professor Abhay Pandit, Scientific Director of CÚRAM at NUI Galway has been elected to Fellowship of the Irish Academy of Engineering. The Irish Academy of...

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